If you're a fan of games like Farmville, Cityville and other such things, you'll likely enjoy this game. Especially if you like zombie themed things.
For me, I can only play a game like this for a short time, and then I get bored of it. However, I know that there are people who can lay these games obsessively. Remember, too much gaming is no good! Pace yourself. Remember not to let your gaming habits get in the way of your daily life.
Now onto the game specifics...
First off it's a farm. You plant fruits and vegetables, you harvest them when they are grown. you earn money. Basic concept, really. Each kind of plant has a particular grow time. If you come back too long after the plant has matured, it will expire and you'll have to remove it, and plant something else in the lot.
Your farm plots can take up as much space as you feel comfortable with. Just want 3 plots? That's fine. Want the entire farm to be one huge plot... Alright! Just remember that you can't plant any decorations over farm plots. Should you decide later you want to remove your plot/s, you can do so. So don't worry.
What does any of that have to do with zombies, right? You can also plant zombies... Do not ask... I have no idea. Apparently your farmer has a lot of dead bodies and the ability to reanimate them in her magical farm soil.
There are many kinds of zombies to choose from. Each with it's own unique pros and cons. Why would that matter? Because you can battle your zombies against evil... zombie hating... bad guys. Yes, it's a very unique concept.
The more your zombies battle without dying, the more powerful they become. But if you do lose a few of your troops, it's alright, you can just grow some more. Just remember you can only bring so many into battle with you.
You can only fight a bad guy when your zombies are hungry. A content zombie isn't going to do you any good. if you are impatient there are actually items you can use to make your zombies hungry faster. When you see the little brain icon over their head, you'll know they want to eat someone. And it's time to invade!
There are many opponents that your zombie squad can go up against. They change up the list for certain holidays and events. You can only go up against people that are the correct level for you and your zombies though. So you'll gradually progress down the list, as you obtain more experience and levels in the game.
When you beat the bad guys you get experience, gold and items. You can also purchase items and decor through the shopping selection. Planting and harvesting crops will gain you experience and gold as well.
They have many decorations to choose from that you can use to make your farm unique to your taste. The items available for purchase change through out the year. So if there is a limited item, get it while you can!
Some items cost brains. Brains are the "real money" payment method (Where as gold is free). Don't worry though. You can also earn brains in the game. It's just a very slow paced earning. if you don't have the patience for this, you can always spend real money.
I really like the comics they come up with every now and then in the game. They are usually little 3 panel silly comics for the zombies. Sometimes related to an event or holiday. Sometimes it's just some silly concept they came up with to make you smile.
So in closing I would say that this is a good game. it's fun and I enjoyed it. I got tired of it after about a month or so. but again, that's just how I am with this kind of game. That's nothing against the game itself. They keep the content pretty fresh. They do a lot of updating, and I really appreciate that. Just remember to lant things to mature at times that don't interfere with your schedule. Don't plant things so that they need to be checked on every couple hours of your day. you shouldn't be waking up in the middle of the night to check on your Zombie Farm. So play smart. It's a good game. I think you'll enjoy it.
Rating: 4/5- Free
- Category: Games
- Size: 21.1 MB
- Languages: English, Dutch, French, German, Italian, Japanese, Spanish
- Seller: The Playforge, LLC
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