This is nowhere near as good as the RPG version of All Zombies Must Die which had purpose and made you want to play through. This is just an arcade shooter version of the orignal with all the mission fun removed. Why they pulled the original and just left this is beyond me
All Zombies Must Die!: Scorepocalypse
- Release Date:
- Apr 19, 2012
- Developer:
- Doublesix Games
- Publisher:
- Doublesix Games
- Platforms:
- Windows
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About This Game
Step into the sturdy boots of McJagger and take on an army of the undead! In the standalone spin-off to All Zombies Must Die!, the only thing that really matters is your score. Build your multiplier and rack up as many kills as possible to become the best zombie-slayer in Deadhill; to that end, your mission remains the same: all zombies must die.
As well infesting familiar locations such as Town Square, Shopping Mall and Surburbia, the undead have ambled their way into all new areas of Deadhill: the Military Base and Graveyard. In their bid to turn the world into a race of shuffling corpses, the zombies have stepped things up a gear for Scorepocalypse. McJagger will have to take on three new flavours of the undead: Soldier, Necro and Ghost. Our stoic hero shouldn’t be too concerned, however, there are two new weapons to help send the shufflers packing: Mini-gun and Rocket Launcher. Your score is based on a combination of two multipliers, one of which increases as you complete quests that appear organically as you play, and the other based on how many environmental modifiers you’ve managed to apply to the undead. Use fire, shock, sonic and radiation – and the environments themselves - to your full advantage, and get the highest score possible!
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User Reviews
I hate zombies so any game were you can kill them gets my vote.Imagine robotron with zombies and you are nearly there with this one except this has tacked on rpg elements and a basic weapon customization feature.The graphics are great and really add to the comedy sound is ok with cheesy music but the zombie voices and weapon sounds are well done.I've enjoyed it so far it's great trying to better your scores. if you can pick it up in the sales and you enjoy twin stick shooters then this is a great little arcade game,not essential by any means but it was worth the $2 i paid for it.
A good overal boxhead-like game The only thing i don't like is that controllers are only half supported (i can do everything as normal exept turning my character)
Another portion of zombie annihilation in Scorepocalypse. Make your own score in this hell apocalypse. 7/10
Its okay for kids to play, i quesss... Nothing major, feels like a mobile game in 2020..
this game was the first one that I bought here on steam and the only one that I got all the achievements, which was not a easy job. The game it's a really fun experience, not with online multiplayer, which it is a letdown, but still really pleasant with a good gameplay and nice mechanics. Maybe too much repetitive sometimes, but a local coop fix that. Not a must have but it's low price it's a encouragement for a fun time.
Score attack mode not much else
2/5 stars. Gets boring too fast. (Multiplayer mode)
Great game, highly recommended!
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FAQ
How much does All Zombies Must Die!: Scorepocalypse cost?
All Zombies Must Die!: Scorepocalypse costs $4.99.
What are the system requirements for All Zombies Must Die!: Scorepocalypse ?
System requirements are not available for All Zombies Must Die!: Scorepocalypse .
What platforms is All Zombies Must Die!: Scorepocalypse available on?
All Zombies Must Die!: Scorepocalypse is available on Windows PC.
Is All Zombies Must Die!: Scorepocalypse worth buying?
All Zombies Must Die!: Scorepocalypse has 75% positive reviews from 53 players.
When was All Zombies Must Die!: Scorepocalypse released?
All Zombies Must Die!: Scorepocalypse was released on Apr 19, 2012.
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