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New Content Update Zombie Outbreak Pack Arrives For Gameglobe

Square Enix has announced the release of the Zombie Outbreak Pack, a new content update for Gameglobe. Gameglobe is a browser-based construction kit which lets anyone create, share and play their own 3D games.What are you waiting for? Get started now and make your own dream a reality!

The Zombie Outbreak Pack is a complete suite that introduces everything zeitgeist-surfing Gameglobe creators need to create their own zombie game, including:

  • Electric Zombieland: The walking dead will march to the beat of a different drummer once you corral them in with electrified fences. A surefire way to add some spark to any game world.
  • Hit Z With Your Best Shot: Hey Joe, where you going with that crowbar in your hand? To mow down some disorderly undead? Re-dead the undead with a wide array of weapons.
  • Ghoulnang Style: Gameglobe creators need actors for their games, and a diverse array of living dead characters and sounds to inhabit games and terrorize players.


A Zombie Outbreak Pack-equipped Gameglobe experience gives creators the power to build the zombie game of their dreams or nightmares. To this end we have elected NOT to include:
  • Painfully earnest dialog (# of undead* academy award winners – zero)
  • Overwrought narrative (there’s little soul searching to be done when the living dead invade)
  • Brad Pitt (carbon-based format doesn’t lend well to digital distribution)

Getting a start on assembling your own state of decay is as easy as visiting http://www.gameglobe.com.

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