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Gameloft teases Zombiewood for mobile devices

It would seem that Gameloft has been busy working on a zombie-themed run and shoot mobile game called Zombiewood. A new teaser trailer that has been recently released shows a Hollywood stuntman in several different costumes with a wide variety of weapons to annihilate hordes of the undead creatures.

The Gameloft Twitter account has been teasing Zombiewood with amusing posters from the Los Angeles Department of Zombie Management. These posters read things like “Fire is not a toy: Flaming Zombies are a Safety Hazard” to “When Zombies Invade, Don’t Play Dead – That Never Works, Dummy to “Check Before You Shoot – Sometimes They’re Just Ugly People” That’s some pretty funny stuff right there, don’t you think?

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The Most Hardcore Free Android Games of All Time: 2015 Edition

Hardcore Droid - It's happening slowly, but free Android games are slowly working out their glitches, as developers abandon terrible gameplay gimmicks like timers and gem and energy purchases for better crafted experiences. We still have a long way to go before free games reach the heights of expensive industry productions. However, that said, if you haven't done so already, pick up one of these free Android classics and Android’s vast potential will become clear to you

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5 Best Android Zombie Games

GameWoof listed the 5 best Android zombie games. These games are fun to play as you can just vent your stress on the walkers. Just try not to play these during midnight.

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Zombiewood Review (GameWoof)

Zombiewood: Zombies in L.A. is, on the surface, a fairly basic Zombie themed dual-stick shooter. Players take control of a newly hired stuntman and will go through various “scenes” (think levels) of different “movies” (think worlds) and will have to complete certain tasks. Sometimes it will be to survive a certain amount of time, or to escort a child through Zombiewood or kill a certain number of Zombies, or save some cupcakes (yes, you read that correctly). Each scene has five “reels” that can be collected through in-game actions, and each movie requires players to have obtained a certain number of reels before they can be unlocked.

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