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Zombies & Trains Now Available For iOS

Zombies & Trains is now available for iOS devices for $0.99 for the iPhone and $1.99 for iPad. If you love zombies and trains then combine that passion with Zombies & Trains! Take out all your frustration by smashing up some of the undead with armored trains!

Norwegian indie mobile developer Dragonhead Games today announced that their latest iOS title is now available on the App Store! Zombies & Trains is an action-packed arcade defense game that finally provides an answer to the age-old question: “who would win in a fight between an armored train and a zombie horde?” Players can blast through the undead with armored trains and add carnage with powerups in four different game modes. Download your ticket to zombie-smashing mayhem for $0.99 for iPhone or $1.99 for iPad today!


Zombies & Trains features:
  • Choo-Choose Your Challenge - Protect the brain trophy in Arcade, pulverize zombies in Wave mode, see if you can survive a minute of Crossing, or initiate a bloodbath in Slaughter mode!
  • Create More Carnage - Set zombies ablaze with fire rails, slow them to a snail pace, or nuke the arena with a Mass Death power up.
  • Pick-up and Play Pulverizing - Quickly tap on railroads to unleash the crazy trains and crush any zombies in their path. Easy to learn, difficult to master, Zombies & Trains hones in strategy for survival.
  • Achievements, Leaderboards, and More - Unlock achievements from racking combos and reach for the top of the leaderboard with the most casualties.


For more info about Zombies & Trains, visit the official website at http://www.zombiesandtrains.com/.

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