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Abstract: Teenage Zombies: Invasion of the Alien Brain Thingys is a very simple action-platform game. The game's overall style is comic-book inspired, and as you play it is easy to feel like you are lost in the pages of a comic book. However, one of the main proble...
I have to admit I was pretty surprised at just how much I enjoyed Teenage Zombies: Invasion of the Alien Brain Thingys. The combination of zombies and alien brains is unbeatable, in theory and in execution in this fun and charming DS puzzle title. The ...
Abstract: I'm a big fan of the old zombie sub-genre of horror films, especially Romero's classic Dawn of the Dead, the 80's teen gore fest Return of the Living Dead, and even more recent hits like the Dawn remake from '04, and the not quite really zombie flicks ...
Abstract: There may be a lot of invigorating experiences in life, but we can only imagine what life would be like shambling around eating brains for substance and never being responsible for any boring tea party conversations beyond "guhhhhh." I think I might k...
Great pulp comic book sequences, Irreverent zombie humor galore, Crisp cartoon graphics.
Level design provides little challenge, Bulk of the game can be completed in a short time.
Like a bacon-wrapped cerebellum, Teenage Zombies is a tasty appetizer that doesnt quite satisfy. ...
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Published: 2008-04-22, Author: Chris , review by: cnet.com
Abstract: In a sane world, teenage zombies wouldnt be very intimidating. Theyd spend most of their daylight hours sulking in their graves, venturing forth only at night to hang around the 7-Eleven parking lot with the hope of roping older zombies into acquirin...
Abstract: Maybe it's just me, but when I read the title "Teenage Zombies," I anticipate protagonists that tap into the seemingly endless goldmine of age-appropriate stereotypes (angst, entitlement, laziness, etc.), not to mention undead heroes that moan and groa...
Abstract: del.icio.us | Digg This | Glink It Ah, Ed Wood, how you took two science fiction elements in “Plan 9 From Outerspace” and melded them together in sweet harmony much like the tasty discovery that peanut butter and jelly go together famously...