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See my full review if you want to know more. I won’t go too much into detail on the Zombie Rollerz Switch game. The mobile and Switch Zombie Rollerz games are two separate and distinct games. In the words of Sam Reich, the only way to begin is by beginning. For part 1, I’m going to talk about the differences I found in Zombie Rollerz, as well as my thoughts on the following games: Piffle, Bird Bed and Breakfast, Pocket Love!, and Cats and Soup. I’m estimating this will be a 5-part series. I have only launched 7 of the 24, and I’ve only spent significant time on a fraction of these. After it was all said and done, I had downloaded 24 new games to my phone…and used up all my remaining phone memory.ĭon’t worry, I’m not going to talk about all 24 games now. I stuck to what I thought I would enjoy playing, which did limit my selection, as golf and car games are not really my style. Maybe later.) I started downloading any game that caught my eye, trying to make sure I covered multiple types of games. I scrolled endlessly through the free game apps in the iOS store (Sorry paid games, but I don’t have the cash to be paying just to try you guys out for a GiN column. I was curious to see how the mobile game compared to the Switch game.Īfter playing several rounds in the mobile game, I started to wonder if there were other mobile games out there that would be good candidates to launch an expanded console or PC version. After about a half an hour of digging I found that the original Zombie Rollerz was a mobile app game. I recently reviewed Zombie Rollerz: Pinball Heros on the Nintendo Switch, and something about the exposition made me think there just had to be a Zombie Rollerz game that came out before this one. Part 1: Zombie Rollerz, Piffle, Bird Bed & Breakfast, Pocket Love!, and Cats and Soup
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