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Infectonator 3: Apocalypse Review (PC)


Armor Games has released Infectonator 3: Apocalypse for PC.

Infectonator 3: Apocalypse has got to be the biggest installment in the series and brings back the beloved zombie arcade strategy gameplay that everyone loves. The games has a campy and crazy feel that stems all the way from gameplay to the game's beautiful pixilated art. In this simulation, you take on the role of the bad guy and must infect the world with your virus and in the process you will gain a whole horde of undead minions at your beck and call.

There is a ton of replayability in Infectonator 3: Apocalypse due to the game's insane variety when it comes to events, locations and fun mutations. Gamers get the check to unlock over 35 mutations and taking out their fury on a beautifully drawn world. The 2D characters set against the eccentric 3D environments really makes the visuals pop and adds a whole new level of immersion to the fun game.

The gameplay in Infectonator 3: Apocalypse is simple but gratifying. Players start out in stages where they must drop their mutated virus into populated areas and then give your undead some items and boosts to support them in the carnage to come. As you spread your virus, you will gain valuable resources that can help you upgrade your hordes of undead. The longer the game goes, the more humans will try to find a cure to stop you. However, in that time, you will gain access to new undead varieties and abilities by using the DNA you earn from demolishing countries.

In the end, Infectonator 3: Apocalypse is an insanely fun simulation that combines the best elements of strategy and arcade gameplay. If you would like to try the game yourself, please visit the Infectonator 3: Apocalypse  website to learn more.

Features:
  • Over 35 Zombies to Discover and Craft – Splice DNA to unlock new mutations, from common walking-undead to leaping alien parasites. Build your brain-hungry army and master their abilities to turn humanity into mulch.
  • A Wonderfully Warped World – Infectonator 3: Apocalypse takes place in the real world... well, sort of! As you destroy the globe, you'll encounter parodies and morbid humor of all sorts, but beware. The humans will not go quietly, and have their own defenses.
  • Classic Pixel art With a Modern Twist – Expressive and cute-yet-creepy 2D humans and monsters roam dynamically lit 3D environments. Sending hordes of undead monsters to devour flesh has never looked so pretty!
  • Over 200 Unique Interactive Levels – Open or lock doors, blow up walls... use the environment to your advantage and make sure your zombies get to the very last human to earn bonus cash and creatures for your lab.
  • Built for Replay Value – Randomized events, mutations, and locations gives every play session a new experience. Destroy the world, again and again!

Score: 9 out of 10
Reviewed for PC


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