So i looked at the price and figured i'd give it a go, £2.00 well spent! You have different zombies with different skills, for instance one who just runs and jumps, one who slithers around walls one who flys with ass assistance ( farts ) etc. Get to the exits by unlocking doors using their different skills. Has some old school elements of timing your jumps as well. Some of the puzzles lead you into believing you need the wrong type of zombie so you will find yourself choosing the wrong one and then suddenly it clicks and you kick yourself for the 20 minutes you just wasted pointlessley. You get a rating ( up to 3 stars ) for your time and how many of your zombies you killed in the process, some levels allow you to expire a few zombies as it is neccesary, others will deduct stars from you for killing any of your zombies Seems to be very well made and i havent encountered any problems so far. plays very smoothly with the xbox pad. if you love puzzles/ platformers / zombies you cant g...
Deadlings: Rotten Edition
- Release Date:
- Nov 11, 2014
- Developer:
- ONE MORE LEVEL
- Publisher:
- ONE MORE LEVEL
- Platforms:
- Windows Mac Linux
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About This Game

Death is lonely. He has zero friends on his FaceTome account and no one to hang out with. So, in order to feel better he begins “Project Deadlings”. Death buys a factory where he can build his laboratory and begin training a massive army of zombie minions.
As the army of Deadlings grows, the mazes of the laboratory become deadlier, loaded with puzzles and death-defying traps. Different Deadlings have their own unique abilities: Bonesack is agile - he can run and jump, Creep can climb on walls and ceilings, Lazybrain treads slowly but carefully and Stencher... well Stencher has gastric problems so he can use his powerful gas clouds to fly.
You will have to combine all of these abilities to find your way in Death's Maze.
Can you help Death to kill his boredom? Will you be able to navigate all 60+ levels available in Deadlings? Will you complete Project Deadlings, and successfully train all of your zombie minions?

- Arcade side-scroller with strategy elements!
- Four different types of zombie minions with unique abilities!
- 70 levels of pure zombie gore fun!
- Additional game mode - Nightmare - only for the hardcore gamers!
What's new in the Rotten Edition?
- 10 brand new bonus levels
- 15 new levels in Nightmare Mode
- Steam achievements and leaderboards
- Full controller support
- Nightmare mode unlocked from the beginning
- Steam Trading Cards and Badges
- HD graphics
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User Reviews
I am recommending this game because it is very well done, and probably fun if you like this type of game. I wish they had made it more clear that this is not a standard platformer. I probably just didn't pay enough attention. Picture a mobile game where you are running right constantly and can only jump. It's kind of like that, but much deeper, and one zombie can jump, another can stick to surfaces and loops around platforms (there may be more than 2 types). You cannot turn around and run the other way, at least with the two zombies I tried. You choose which zombie to use and which way to start running at the beginning of each attempt at the level. The puzzles are clever, but do take a lot of trial and error. If you like puzzle games, i'ts defintely worth the money.
So let's get a few things out of the way, right from the start: - This is an "enhanced" version of a mobile game which means it's pretty awful already, from the get-go - There's literally nothing in the way of a tutorial other than a fairly unhelpful "angry birds" style infographic. The game is incredibly light on anything that might explain it - clearly it suffers from its crummy smartphone roots. - Cute graphics and the controls feel solid, at least. - An interesting idea, to have the character just automatically run and all you control is the jumping (or at least that's all I can tell from this poorly explained game) My take is that it's barely worth $1 at most. You'll be doing better than I did if you can figure out the controls and what you're supposed to do or even how to turn a zombie minion around so he'll run in the other direction. I'd give it a 60% but since I can't even figure out how I'm supposed to play this, I'm knocking it down to a 40% - don't purchase. Next ti...
An awesome puzzle-platformer game. To beat the 70+ levels, you'll first need to figure out the approach to tackle them, and then reach the exit. There's enough diversity in the levels, and some act as tutorials for some new mechanics that are gradually introduced. For me, the puzzle sections aren't really that hard, but some of the platforming sections are. However, this game has simple controls. For each deadling, you only use one button for control. One deadling walks, two use jumps (but one stick to the walls) and another fly. This last one i find quite annoying to control, t's like flappy bird, but much better. Even at full price, the lenght and variety of this game make it worth. Last, i need to adress two bonus levels: 3 and 10. Those were very hard for me to beat, because you need to control the flying deadling (the worst one) for a long time and you need to be very precise. A very cool indie to your library, especially on sale.
This is an awsome game ! i'm a Zombie Leader now
Bought it for just 0,99€ on the -75% sale. Awesome game! Reccomended to buy ;-)
This game is fun and challenging. The graphics to are pretty brill for the size of the game and having trading cards and achievements is brill aswell as it adds more off a challenege to collect them all, despite how challenging the game actually is. The game could do with a bit more guidance as at time it is confusing and takes a lot of time to get right! Saying that however the price of the game is brill at less then 3 quid but at the moment its only 69p so get it now and try it!
The art style and soundtrack are cool, and the gameplay is pretty good, but it's too impractical to be a paid game. It seems more like something you'd play on kongregate when you got a couple of hours to kill. Figuring out a level takes about 1 minute, and then it's just hoping you don't screw up the platforming (And if you're playing on nigtmare or going for all brains, Morgan Freeman bless you.) The levels go one at a time, so if you're stuck, you can't do anything, unlike games like Super Meat Boy where if you're stuck, you at least have another level to play. Overall, the concept is cool, the art and soundtrack were pretty good, but the gameplay was executed poorly. 5/10
So simple yet awesome! Great concept, brilliant graphics. Brings back the old platformers that I grew up on.
Ez game Cheap $ And can waste ur time so much :)
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System Requirements
Minimum
- OS *: Windows Vista
- Processor: Intel(R) Core(TM)2 Duo 1.8 Ghz or equivalent
- Memory: 2 GB RAM
- Graphics: NVIDIA GeForce 9400M 256MB
- DirectX: Version 9.0c
- Storage: 1500 MB available space
- Sound Card: DirectX compatible
FAQ
How much does Deadlings: Rotten Edition cost?
Deadlings: Rotten Edition costs $3.99.
What are the system requirements for Deadlings: Rotten Edition?
Minimum: Minimum: OS *: Windows Vista Processor: Intel(R) Core(TM)2 Duo 1.8 Ghz or equivalent Memory: 2 GB RAM Graphics: NVIDIA GeForce 9400M 256MB DirectX: Version 9.0c Storage: 1500 MB available space Sound Card: DirectX compatible
What platforms is Deadlings: Rotten Edition available on?
Deadlings: Rotten Edition is available on Windows PC, macOS, Linux.
Is Deadlings: Rotten Edition worth buying?
Deadlings: Rotten Edition has 76% positive reviews from 62 players.
When was Deadlings: Rotten Edition released?
Deadlings: Rotten Edition was released on Nov 11, 2014.
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