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Boxhead: More Rooms |
Selasa, 05 Februari 2008 |
Sean Cooper the creator of wOne, a skill game, is also the maker of this unimaginable addictive kill the zombies game.
There are numerous weapons to choose from and each weapon has an unimaginable range of upgrades. I had played a version of this game, Box Head around a year ago, but this one takes the cake.
This game is incredible easy to get used to and hooked on to as well. Yes once again an addiction warning here to all, if you have something to do finish it and then get going with Box Heads.
You may find a little bit of similarity between this game and endless zombie rampage. Watch out for the guy in red who seems to be the devil, he can move faster and shoots out balls of fire similar to the rockets you have. Although his balls of fire, kill the other zombies in its path as well. So you can use that to your advantage.
Box Head More Rooms Objective:
Well its rather simple kill all the zombies and survive. Move about build barriers with barrels and fake walls and watch the zombies perish in them.
Label: Action Games, Boxhead |
posted by mbes @ 05.38 |
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