Plant vs.. Zombies is a captivating and fun-loving game. The game, as clear by its name, features invasion of Zombies on plants planted by the gamer. Adopted from the original PC game, Plant vs. Zombies satisfies the ravenous appetite of many waiting for its iPhone version.
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Rumors are brewing that Capcom to release the Street Fighter IV for iPhone in the month of March. Currently the game is still in development phase and the developers are busily engrossed in adopting the game for the iPhone environment where everything has to be controlled by the screen.
The game will support multiplayer over Bluetooth.
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Here are the screenshots of upcoming fighting game for the iPhone and iPod Touch. This is not the first fighting game for the iPhone. Gameloft released a game last year in the month of November that was similar to this – Blades of Fury.
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Ghosts and Zombies is all about killing the ghosts and overpowering them with guns. The game has two main modes particularly – story mode and survival mode.
Survival mode is cut-out for those interested in playing with the guns since the mode is quite redundant because the initial levels are too tough to solve. The story mode has a kind of similar story- same gun show repeating again and again.
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The Simpsons arcade has Homer Simpson playing the lead in his adventure in Springfield to find doughnuts. On this journey, he encounters various hurdles trying to evade him to reach his goal.
The game is pretty simplified. There is a smooth joystick to move Homer and some fighting moves to get over the enemies. The game proceeds with voice-over by real Simpson characters.
There are small surprises that keep coming in between like Lisa, Bart supporting Homer. Bring life in Homer by swiping the screen to and fro.
What’s good is the variety of levels and the surprises that come over time as you play. What is not that likeable is a bit of redundancy that is captured in the first few levels. Lack of new fighting tactics and no provision to resume the game from the same point you closed it, is bit disturbing.
I would rate it average since a Simpson fan can expect more from the hugely successful comedy series. The Arcade will cost you $4.99 and the game is by Electronic Arts.
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