Red Cap Zombie Hunter
The story that inspires the game is very typical: virus attacks mankind turning most of them into zombies only a few, the strongest one, manage to overcome the virus and remain as normal people. From a central office in the city, a Human Resistence leader, hires Red Cap as ZOMBIE HUNTER.
In order to meet the leader of the resistance, Red Cap must travel to the city where at the top of a skyscrape is the barracks, continually besieged by zombies, of the Anti-Zombies Army.
The travel to the city is divided into 2 stages of 5 levels each.
In the first stage, Red Cap decides to take the shortest path to the city, which is the one through the cemetery. There he will face the first zombies, enter a royal tomb and explore the catacombs until he finds the exit and can quickly head towards the city.
In the second stage, when he finally reaches the city, he finds a bleak panorama: in the parks the children have already become zombies, the citizens who are still normal and the zombies share the streets. When he passed a construction site, the zombie workers tried to eat him. Some policemen turned into zombies fire their guns. Red Cap will be forced to use the subway to avoid the streets and get to the Anti-Zombies Army (AZA) office as soon as possible.
With the coins and treasures that Red Cap will find along the way in the game shop, you can buy, among other things, such fun devices as eShield (Electronic Shield), Laser Wheel or a Robot that will accompany you as your faithful friend. (see the videos)
Play Red Cap Zombie Hunter and enjoy
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10 levels divided in 2 different stages
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2 Big Boss enemies
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Improved skills for Red Cap depending of player EXPerience
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Player Honor ranking: Stone, Bronze, Silver, Gold (from I to III) and Champion
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It’sa PLAY-TO-WIN game. You don’t need to spend extra money to finish the game. If you want to finish the game faster you can buy several goods that will help you.
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Your character upgrades are saved as local data and it’ll be used in future Vialgames games so improving your character will be useful to play another games.
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The first level wants to be a tribute to the classic game of the 80s Ghosts’n Goblins.
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Available in english and spanish
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Catch a Duck
Simple but tactful game of mouse and cat chase puzzles.
Requires some quick thinking, good reflexes and patience.
Cheesy voice acts.
Clunky controls and very sensitivity at times around ‘corners’.
Eating number of ducks achievements, required to be ‘in one single game session’.
Was decent.
– Real player with 5.2 hrs in game
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Catch a Duck is a cute little action-arcade game with 25 levels and 5 bonus levels, offering a couple hours of gameplay. The graphics, music, and SFX are appropriately stylised and consistent throughout, and it does achieve a feeling of being a sly fox: chasing down rabbits into dead end passages; luring wolves and bears into traps; tricking hunters into shooting at each other.
Unfortunately, the game is also very flawed: mostly in minor ways that are needlessly annoying or confusing. For example, you can’t navigate the menus using a mouse. That seems like an oversight.
– Real player with 2.5 hrs in game
Hunter Girl
Rating / Bewertung: 01/10
English:
Game installs problem-free on Windows 10.
At the start of the game, the first problem comes to light:
you are immediately in the game - without any possible volume settings etc.
Also no help, which functions there are in the game …
You are constantly playing in the same screen area and can only click left or right to change direction or to shoot around there, with the figure itself running in the previously selected direction within the screen area, which is why you find death quickly and often, especially since the opponent is simply short show up without warning. So a very chaotic control and programming.
– Real player with 0.7 hrs in game
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Mortal box
overall it’s a pretty good game.
it’s quite simple every player haves a target to chase, as well it’s the target of someone else. like a catching mice kind of gameplay in 6 faces of a cube.
there are some power-up based on math. that may benefit you or harm you harm you. it could be hard to understand this kind of perks but once you get used to it it’s pretty easy.
the AI it’s ok. but the main mode it’s to play it with 2 friends
so does worth the price? yeah, it’s a pretty simple game but for 2 dollar it’s worth.
– Real player with 3.0 hrs in game
Quite an interesting game, simple and funny :)
– Real player with 0.1 hrs in game
Zombie Simulator
I was really pleasantly surprised by how much I enjoyed this game - especially given it’s low price. I played with the Steam Controller and found the partial support a little frustrating at times (I switched back to keyboard for a couple of precision jumps) but overall it didn’t really impact the gameplay. The graphics are good enough for what the game is and the swarming of the zombie horde is very nice. Of course, it would be nice to have more than twelve levels but for £0.79 who can complain - the levels that are there have some nice variations on the basic theme. I like it. I like it a lot. It’s a nice way to unwind if you have a few minutes to spare and some tensions to release ;)
– Real player with 1.9 hrs in game
In summary, I can’t recommend Zombie Simulator, it’s a good concept that’s weighed down by overly simplified gameplay and repetitive objectives. It lacks challenge, engagement, and fun - with no replayability, there’s little reason to pick it up.
– Real player with 1.3 hrs in game