![]() If you disagree with what we’ve chosen, let’s try to use the comments of these articles to have conversations about what game is your game of the week and why. Originally released all the way back in 2010, the original Zombie Highway (Free) could easily be described as an App Store classic. It’s been a fascinating project to watch too, as it was released before the explosion of free to play on the App Store, but still managed to do very well for Auxbrain through more than a handful of paid to free promotions, addition of IAP, and more. And now, the much-anticipated zombie survival game, Zombie Highway 2, just come to the Google Play Store this last week. Zombie Highway: Driver’s Ed (Free) hit late last year, and while I enjoyed it, it was a little weird in that it was a “spinoff," and not a sequel. It uses many of the same mechanics as the first Zombie Highway game, and. Most of the improvements between Driver’s Ed and the original felt like technical achievements, which lead to the in-game world feeling substantially more alive than the desolate road of the original. Zombie Highway 2 (Free) now actually feels like a proper sequel, as it’s all the fun of the original, all the technical improvements of the spinoff, and was actually designed from the ground up as a free to play game instead of being stuck in the not-quite-free-to-play limbo the original was. Core gameplay is still the same, in that you’ll be scraping and shooting zombies off the side of your car, unlocking upgrades along the way, and getting deeper and deeper into the game with each subsequent run. The free to play stuff doesn’t feel obnoxious, and instead just amounts to converting real-world dollars into faster progress in game. The graphics of Zombie Highway 2 are just nuts, particularly with the rock-solid sky high framerate on my retina iPad mini. Lighting effects look great, the car models are awesome, and the new zombie discovery mechanic makes coming across new (and sometimes annoying) enemies a lot of fun. The Zombie Highway series are all great games, now that there’s a proper sequel instead of a kinda-sorta sequel/spinoff, you’ve really got to try it. Zombie Scrapper Stick War: Legacy Tower Madness 2: 3D Defense Age of wind 3 Zombie Highway 2 etc. It’s free too, so, no harm in giving it a spin. The only way to know if it works on your apps and games, though, is to try it on your device.
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