Zombie Zombie
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Developer(s) | Sandy White |
Publisher(s) | Quicksilva Ltd |
Release date(s) | 1984 |
Genre(s) | Action game |
Mode(s) | Single player |
Platform(s) | ZX Spectrum, Commodore 64 |
Media | Cassette tape |
Input | Computer keyboard or Joystick |
Zombie Zombie is a ZX Spectrum computer game by Sandy White. It was published in the 1984 by Quicksilva. It is the sequel to the popular 3D Ant Attack, by the same author, and uses the same 'Softsolid 3D' isometric graphics.
[edit] Storyline
Like 3D Ant Attack, Zombie Zombie has a B-movie storyline. From the game instructions[1]:
Words were spoken at the setting of time. Words which put together told a terrifying tale, a prophecy of doom. Man had crossed into the black land and returned diseased. Evil had found a door into another Kingdom. Somhow it had to be kept shut. Prehistoric man kept vigil until it was forgotten why. Of course they thought you were crazy, but you insisted on returning to that ancient place, just to make sure. You had a feeling about these relics, a feeling of death. Unwittingly you had sprung an invisible lock of an invisible door. A prophecy is about to be fulfilled. The Dead will rise again to eat the flesh of the living.