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Zombie Highway
Zombie Highway












Zombie Highway

As yet another zombie lands on your door, the typical reaction is a tut and a sigh rather than a frantic arm spasm. It's a dour, repetitive experience with a core mechanic that irritates as much as it entertains. The trouble is, Zombie Highway: Driver's Ed just isn't much fun. We're guessing these are particularly conscientious zombies who shove cash through your window prior to having their limbs sheared off.

Zombie Highway

You can upgrade your motor by spending the money you earn through each successive run. It's reasonably tight, though you'll have to upgrade your ride in order to really bring it under instant control. I just waxed thatĬontrolling your vehicle is a simple case of tilting your iOS device left and right to steer. Annoyingly, these flesh-eaters often require a couple of hits to dislodge, which usually gives another zombie or two the chance to grab onto the other side of your car. In order to shake them, you must scrape them against the side of barriers and walls. Leave them alone too long, and in too great a number, and they'll flip your car over.

Zombie Highway

Rather than waiting to be picked up like any self-respecting hitchhiker, these chaps decide to jump onto the side of your car. It's a bit like that stretch of the M1 that goes through Luton.Īlong the way, you'll notice a number of zombies standing patiently at the side of the road. Your car auto-accelerates along an endless road through a post-apocalyptic wasteland. If only the game itself wasn't so deathly dull. In actual fact, though, the driving was the meat of the first game, so concentrating on this aspect wasn't perhaps a bad idea. In Zombie Highway: Driver's Ed, however, Auxbrain appears to halve the fun by doing away with all elements of gunplay. In the original Zombie Highway, you either scraped off zombies from the side of your car or plugged them full of bullets (if you were particularly touchy about the paintwork). Zombie Highway: Driver's Ed is, rather oddly, a spin-off of a fairly unremarkable 3-year-old game. Unsurprisingly, this doesn't result in a particularly amazing game. With Zombie Highway: Driver's Ed, Auxbrain combines the two most overused mobile gaming elements of recent times - zombies and endless-runner gameplay. In the same way that two wrongs don't make a right, two tired gaming tropes combined don't necessarily make for something fresh or appealing.














Zombie Highway