Zombie Zombie
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| Zombie Zombie | |
|---|---|
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| Developer | Spaceman Ltd |
| Publisher | Quicksilva |
| Designers | Sandy White Angela Sutherland |
| Platform | ZX Spectrum |
| Release | |
| Genre | Action |
| Mode | Single player |
Zombie Zombie is a ZX Spectrum computer game developed by Spaceman Ltd (Sandy White and Angela Sutherland), published in 1984 by Quicksilva. It is a development of Spaceman's previous Ant Attack, and uses an updated "Softsolid 3D" isometric graphics engine.[2]
City
The player is alone in an ancient partially walled city infested with zombies. They must lure the zombies into following the player and then trick them into falling off the edge of tall structures more than three blocks high. The player must get close enough to the zombies to attract their attention into following them, but not so close as to be overwhelmed and become a zombie themselves.[3][4]
Zombie Zombie includes a helicopter, which can be piloted and used to alter the architecture by lifting and dropping bricks.[5]
The city is made of blocks which can be rearranged by the player to make the zombie cull easier. As the city walls are incomplete in places, Personal Computer Games recommended that the player's first action was to rebuild the wall, preventing zombies from wandering off to the outer desert and making the game impossible to complete.[6]
Your Spectrum revealed in a tips article that there was a second hidden city accessed by entering a codephrase.[7]
City #1 contains the phrase "© AS" (Angela Sutherland) and City #2 the phrase "SPACEMAN WAS HERE!" made out of blocks.[8]
