Zombie Escape, now ready for download and 99 cents
Who can resist Zombies?
And who can resist a good game for 99 cents?
And here they are together! I remember hearing about this game several months ago and thought it looked pretty good. Well, they’ve finally got it in the app store and my copy is already downloaded. Looks like there is plenty of action and gore to go around, and losing a few people to the zombie horde might be part of the overall strategy.
Check out these screen shots and a trailer for what it looks like. Plus, there is a review from Touch Arcade and they seem very pleased with the game.
I’m in the spirit for zombie fun, who’s with me?
Look at the carnage!!
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- Zombie City Episode 1
- Zombie Escape
- Zombieville USA 2
- It’s time to do the ZombieSmash!
- Infection:Zombies – Zombie mayhem for $0.99
- 2012 Zombies vs. Aliens
- BioDefense: Zombie Outbreak
- Gundead Defense – Wild West Zombie Tower Defense
- Down with the sickness of Zombie Infection
- Zombie Fun on the Zombie Farm
Is the paranormal promoting Witchcraft?
I’m not really sure how to bring this up. People have the right to their opinion and their beliefs. But I just came across this and I’m not sure if I should laugh or not. In one sense it seems like quite a publicity stunt to show absurdity by being absurd. But then I began to think, what if this isn’t a joke? Currently, I’m left scratching my head. I’m a little startled and a little confused.
Has anyone else come across this rather unusual discussion?
Ghost Hunters: Paranormal Investigators Promote Witchcraft
I’ll have to gather my thoughts about this one …
Other Articles of Interest:
- When will the Ghost Hunters be exposed?
- Haunt Jaunts Interview with Kris Williams of Ghost Hunters
- When will the paranormal bubble burst?
- Paranormal Challenge – Eastern State Penitentiary – S01E02
- American Paranormal – Eastern State Penitentiary – Part II
- Ghost Adventures – Pico House Hotel – S04E15
- Ghost Hunters – Season 1 – Rating – Too Damn Funny!
- Ghost Adventures at the Lizzie Borden House
- Ghost Hunters Academy – Almost making Ghost Lab look good
- Ghost Adventures – Season 1 and some Season 2
Frankenstein, or Modern Prometheus
What could be better than writing about Frankenstein on Friday the 13th!!
It’s been decades since I last read Frankenstein, and in fact I’m not sure I actually ever did (at least not the whole thing). I think I had the greatest of intentions, but always ended up watching movie interpretations instead. And now that I have seen dozens of movies and with the original fresh in my head I am startled at how different the original is from all these Hollywood stories.
For one thing, there is no massive lightning storm that brings the creature to life. In fact, that aspect is left quite vague in the original story. The idea of Galvanism is presented as a way to reanimate the body, but there aren’t any details on how to actually make it happen. There is no pulsating generator, or conveyor that leads the body to the top of the castle as the storm approaches. Of course, it’s a really cool idea. Too bad Mary Shelley didn’t think to include it.
Secondly, Frankenstein’s creation is quite articulate and is able to speak and understand multiple languages. Not only is he able to talk to Frankenstein to ask for a companion and to explain his anger and depression at humanity, but when he watches the exiled family in the woods he is able to pick up their language. He’s even able to show remorse and regret to Walton once Victor has passed away.
Additionally, there is no driving the creature from town with torches and pitchforks. To be honest, the creature isn’t actually seen by more than two or three people. And there are a lot of other major differences, such as the story begins and ends in the region of the North Pole.
I guess that old black and white film really doesn’t do the story justice. From the many versions I’ve seen the Kenneth Branagh version seems to be the closest to the actual story, but there are plenty of liberties taken in that version too. I guess a story about grave robbing and trying to bring someone back from the death needed a little more spicing up to make it on film.
What I find interesting, depending on whom you read and what you believe, is that many parts of the Frankenstein story are actually true. There is some debate on the whole body snatching and sewing pieces together aspect (although there is quite a bit of evidence to support it happening), but the idea of Galvanism was certainly real and certainly believed by many to be capable of reanimating a body. It seems many experiments were done where electricity was passed through a corpse and the muscles would contract and move. We now know this really isn’t a big deal and is perfectly understandable, but a hundred years ago this was the first step towards bringing a body back to life. The rules surrounding medical experiments were a touch more lax back then however. Good thing we don’t do crazy stuff like that anymore…
Another amusing coincidence is that the Frankenstein legend and the seed of the vampire legend were both created on the same night or at least close to each other. If the legend is true, then while trying to entertain themselves during a very rainy and cold season Mary Shelley, who was a guest of Lord Byron, sat around the fire and crafted the beginning story of Frankenstein. With her husband’s help and encouragement she expanded the story and created the full length novel we know today. During this same time, Lord Byron came up with a fragment of a story about the vampire legend. This was then turned into the story, Vampyre, which is arguably the start of the vampire legend and of course would later lead to the short story Carmilla, which would then lead to Bram Stoker’s Dracula.
It’s also fascinating how these writers would vacation together, work together and even help craft and mold the story simply because they wanted to see the idea come out. It wasn’t all about the publishing and movie rights, but that’s another discussion entirely.
If you haven’t read Frankenstein in awhile, or ever, it’s really worth going back and indulging in the original. The feature length movies we have now really don’t compare to how the original plays out. Plus, it’s getting close to Halloween, so there’s no better time to jump into the classics and surround yourself with old castles, grave robbing and a ill tempered creature bent on revenge. It’s good stuff!
You can grab the regular text from here:
You can listen to the audiobook here: (The audiobook is quite good. It’s not perfect, but it’s free and the imperfections don’t overshadow a good story.)
Other Articles of Interest:
- Van Helsing – Rating 1 out of 5
- Count Dracula – BBC Mini-Series – Rating 3.5 out of 5
- The Omen – Remake – 06-06-06
- Mary Shelly’s Frankenstein (1994) – Rating 4 out of 5
- Dracula – The book is nothing like any of the movies
- True Blood – Season 1
- Frankenstein for Free
- Frankenstein’s castle offers Halloween chills
- Best Halloween Movies?
- The Ring – Rating 3 out of 5
Cowboys Vs Zombies – $0.99
The most innovative 3D tower defense game of the year! Defend the town of UnDeadwood in this hilarious slapstick horror game with a western twist.
As the new Sheriff in charge of defending the town, hire a wild posse of Cowboys and Cowgirls for your fight against the undead hordes. Upgrade and reposition them to defend against wave after wave of zombies who are hell bent on destroying the town.
Unlike most tower defense games, you need to protect your cowboys from attack by positioning them on rooftops.
However, the Zombies destroy the buildings, diminishing the safe places you can choose to place Cowboys on. You will have to choose when to repair a building and when to abandon a building and fall back to a better position. If the zombies destroy all of buildings, they will come after the Sheriff and you lose.
Meet the Posse:
Pistol Packin Cowboys – these young, dumb, sons-of-guns are your basic gun for hire. A good base unit with great upgrades to both speed and damage.
Shotgun Shootin Cowboys – the Shotgun Shooters are older and wiser than their Pistol Packin brethren, and a little more ornery too. Shotgun Shootin Cowboys can blast multiple zombies at once.
The Prospector – this crazy old coot has spent far too much time underground packin dirt in his ears. He can be a little reckless – tossing sticks of lit dyn-o-mite into a crowd of zombies – but he sure does get the job done.
Fannie Smokely – the sharpest sharpshooter in Wild Ol Bill’s Wildest of Wild West Shows! Fannie Smokely can shoot the stink off a dog at 800 yards with her trusty huntin’ rifle Sally May.
Features:
– Hire more cowboys, upgrade their guns, or repair the damaged buildings you are defending – each decision will have lasting effects on your strategy!
– Progress through colorful game areas, going from "A Fistful of Zombies", through "Little Zombies on the Prairie" and up to "The Great Brain Robbery" in your quest to cleanse UnDeadwood of the zombie menace!
– 2 unique views! Rotate the phone for either a top-down view of the action, or the cinematic street view!
We love this game and are really excited about getting it out there for you to play. We’ve got lots more content we plan to roll out as soon as we get’er done.
We are already working hard on the next update and look forward to hearing your feedback.
Other Articles of Interest:
- Kids vs. Zombies – Free in the App Store
- Plants vs Zombies goes on sale and other App Store treats
- Haunted Cemetery
- Some Halloween Action for FREE
- Zombie Fun on the Zombie Farm
- ‘Ghosts’n Zombies’ – Vatican Ghostbusters
- Zombie City Episode 1
- Zombieville USA for iPhone and iPod Touch
- Plants vs. Zombies
- BioDefense: Zombie Outbreak
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