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Fight zombies en route to the Great White North in Death Road to Canada

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The walking dead, eh!
Photo: Death Road to Canada

Ever wished for a retro-styled zombie survival game built around a road trip in the Great White North? If so, you’ll almost certainly be excited to hear that the excellent Death Road to Canada has just landed on iOS. If you haven’t had such an oddly-specific dream, you’ll want to download this game anyway. Trust us, this is great stuff!

Check out the trailer below.

In development since August 2013, Death Road to Canada arrived on Steam last year, and was pretty much unanimously hailed as being brilliant. A weird mash-up of randomly-generated zombie survival RPG, actioner and text-based interactive fiction game, it’s far from easy to sum this game up with a neat genre bow.

Fortunately, there’s no reason to do that, as the desktop version of the game pretty much proved that there is a built-in audience for this kind of chicanery, provided it is well-executed. The developers have used their time on Steam to iron out a few bugs, which means that the version of Death Road to Canada you’ll be playing on mobile is the most definitive version of the title to date.

As a massive zombie movie fan, I genuinely can’t wait to dive in and enjoy it — and will hopefully be back with a review later this week. For now, all we can say is that you won’t regret the $7.99 download price of this game for a second. It’s well worth getting your teeth into. No pun intended.

You can download it at the link below.

Source: iTunes

Via: TouchArcade

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