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Please Stay Calm Review
Text-based social games have been around for a few years now, with many of them modeled after the successful Facebook game of Mafia Wars. A newer game for iOS named Please Stay Calm, however, is taking that formula and weaving it into a location-based style of play. Combining several familiar gameplay mechanics, it connects users together and tasks them with surviving the frequently used "zombie apocalypse." Developed by Massive Damage, the game offers many good ideas, even if they sometimes feel a bit unrefined.Monstermind Review
By Leif Johnson
Let's admit it. Even after a couple of years' worth of innovations, the man on the street is still likely to think that gaming on Facebook consists of endless variations on FarmVille and showing off neatly planned digital creations to anyone else who happens to be playing. (That, and bugging your buddies for a flowerpot or some other trivial prop.) Bossa Studios' Monstermind seeks to smash those assumptions, and to smash all your friends' hard work with a rogue's gallery of monsters in the process. It's a stellar idea, and one that turns Facebook's worn-out tropes on their heads at a time when they need it most.Zombie Typomaniac Review
Zombie Typomaniac is probably the only game on Facebook that uses creepy zombies to teach you a valuable skill. In this HTML5 game, a multitude of zombies advance toward you with words over their heads. Typing the word will kill the associated zombie, saving you from potentially losing that round. The game gets extraordinarily fast paced depending how good you are at typing on the keyboard, and I found it to be strangely compelling and addicting.Monstermind Preview
There are plenty of options if you want a Facebook game that lets you build a sparkling metropolis. But what if you want to let loose zombies and giant apes in neighboring towns? Well, then there's realy only one option: Monstermind. If CityVille was crossed with a classic monster movie, it would look a lot like this.Zombie Minesweeper Review
I'm not always the best boyfriend. I'm distant sometimes. Or I forget appointments. Or, sometimes, I say stupid things. However, I'm pretty certain that I'm a lot better than the boyfriend who appears in Zombie Minesweeper, the first iOS release from Frogtoss Games. Unlike this absentee paramour, I'm pretty certain that I've never done anything as stupid as convincing my girlfriend to walk across a zombie-infested county just so we can have a romantic weekend alone. That said, I guess I should be grateful that this guy managed to convince his girlfriend to do just that, because Zombie Minesweeper is one of the best games to appear on the platform.Zombie Minesweeper Preview
If you're like me, you've probably wiled away untold hours in front of your computer mastering Minesweeper. But if you're really like me, you probably also sat there and said, "You know what this needs? A story. And zombies." Good news: this is finally happening thanks to Frogtoss Games' first iOS release, Zombie Minesweeper: A Love Story.Zombie Gunship Review
By David Stone
There's very little that tops slaughtering a whole army of shambling zombies. But is it fun when you can deal that death - well, re-death - from way in the sky through a thermal camera? Zombie Gunship proposes yes, but whether you agree is a different story.My Pet Zombie Preview
If there's one thing that Hollywood's taught us, it's that the zombie apocalypse is going to happen sooner or later. What hasn't been demonstrated in the movies, though, is just how gosh-darned cute said apocalypse is going to be. Thankfully, Riptide Games' upcoming pet sim My Pet Zombie is going to set the record straight.