There are several really cool iOS games you’ll want to check out this week. First up is the Pixel Nuts-made, and BulkyPix-publised Zombie Commando. According to the press release, Zombie Commando is the perfect mix of Pixel Art, zombie massacre and team-commanding gameplay. How does it work? Players form a one-of-a-kind team by picking up to 8 characters among the 19 available: classic tank, sniper, but also ninja, knight, cook or even clown (!)… you are simply spoilt for choice!
While you’re at it, take some time to upgrade them and see over-the-top enhancements happen. Then it’s slaughter-time in extra-detailed original locations such as Egypt, China, Russia or some secret labs! The game is available on the iTunes App Store for a launch price of just USD 1.99. Check it out over here: https://itunes.apple.com/app/zombie-commando/id879470635?mt=8
On a tight budget? Then isTom Games’ free-to-play Westener might be the one right up your alley. We covered Mad Bullets last May (as a preview) and with its awesome looking visuals and gameplay, it looks to be a bonafide hit. Inspired by legendary lightgun games (such as Time Crisis, Point Blank, Operation Wolf), isTom Games have made it a point to bring about the easiest set of controls onto the iPhone.
Shoot the bad guys, free the damsels in distress, and don’t forget to destroy the whole environment for goodies! There’s no unpleasant conclusion, only pure and FUN gameplay, where everything’s up to the most important person in the game: YOU! The game is available for FREE on the iTunes App Store, check it out over here: https://itunes.apple.com/us/app/mad-bullets/id770839469
For all your strategy game aficionados out there, Capital j Media has released the sequel to their best selling game Battle Fleet. Title Battle Fleet 2, the game is a true naval combat sim set in the WW2 era, with fights primarily taking place around island chains in The Pacific. Players manually control each ship’s loadout, as well as maneuvering each ship in true turn based combat. Firing on enemy ships is done via power and angle controls, much like Worms or Scorched Earth. Ballistic weapons use real time collision physics, allowing you to use terrain of islands as cover or even allowing individual shells to take out key systems such as enemy guns, flight decks, rudders, and so on.
It’s now available on the iTunes App Store for USD 4.99. Check it out right over here: https://itunes.apple.com/us/app/battle-fleet-2-ww2-in-pacific/id892627831?ls=1&mt=8