

Where the first Dead Trigger had hardly anything in the way of unique campaign stages, and the second had a brief, if entertaining romp through a scant 16 stages of story missions (at launch, anyway), Unkilled has over 100 story missions to plow through, and while it still has optional random side missions, they’re no longer the star of the show. First and foremost, Unkilled’s single player campaign is far more developed than anything in the Dead Trigger series. Unkilled plays virtually identically to its predecessor, but it distinguishes itself in a few ways. Of course, if you’ve played Dead Trigger 2, none of this is news to you.

It’s more Serious Sam than Call of Duty and it works fantastically well with the controls. Since you’re fighting the undead, most enemies are melee based and mindlessly aggressive, and this becomes a game of constant movement and crowd control, rather than methodically hiding behind cover and taking precise aim. This last bit helps to distinguish the game from a lot of other clunky, failed attempts to translate FPS gameplay to touchscreens.

Controls are simple and elegant, with the left side of the screen being used for movement, the right side being used for aiming, and firing handled automatically. You’ll be squaring off against crowds of undead crawling in from uncrossable barriers around the edge of the stages, running backwards as they swarm toward you. Madfinger’s latest retains pretty much all of the core gameplay from the Dead Trigger series.
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For their next title, Madfinger has given the Dead Trigger series a rest, but make no mistake, Unkilled is Dead Trigger in all but name. In focusing on crowd-control rather than fine aiming, and quick, bite-sized challenges rather than huge levels, it felt enhanced by the mobile factor rather than hindered. Look for more details about Unkilled as the game’s June release date nears. A playable version of Unkilled will be demoed at GDC, this week.Madfinger’s Dead Trigger series stands peerless in the world of mobile first-person shooters.
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We even ranked Dead Trigger 2 as one of the best Android games of last year. From suburbs to subways, Unkilled looks to span across a large amount of area.įrom Dead Trigger to Samurai Vengeance, Madfinger Games has a history of releasing well-made action games. While the trailer doesn’t show off gameplay in action, it does show a number of zombies walking around the desolate streets of New York City, as well as showcasing a number of the environments that players will undoubetdly find themselves in. Madfinger Games brags about Unkilled’s “breathtaking graphics” every chance they get, and if the game looks as good as it does in the trailer (or even as good at Dead Trigger 2) they have every right to brag.

Set in New York City, Unkilled is a first-person shooter that will have players attempting to survive the zombie-filled city by completing missions and upgrading weaponry. One of the latest zombie games to be announced is Unkilled, from the developer behind the Dead Trigger games. Just like the undead horde itself, zombie games just keep on shuffling in from development studios all around the world.
