The game is BARELY entertaining, at best. But it's not gonna be a memorable experience. It's like watching a really bad zombie movie. This game had a tremendous deal of great ideas going for it, but every single one of them was poorly executed and made this game abysmal. Even at 10 bucks, this game isn't worth it.
In his weekly look back at Indie games from the last 2 years, Mike Fletcherr this week is looking at Fort Zombie.
'Fort Zombie: The zombie apocalypse has come. The world is in ruin, the military has failed, and what few survivors there are left lay hold up in their own homes, struggling from day to day to survive. Your job is to find a safe house, fortify it, gather supplies and other survivors, and withstand an approaching zombie horde. Sound good? Guess again.'
'Zombie Fort; no just don’t even bother, even if out of curiosity. If you’re stupid enough to actually buy this game, then you deserve the frustration you will be receiving once the game has coughed into existence on your machine.'
Kerberos Productions has released a new jam-packed update for its survival tactics game Fort Zombie, now available for download.
Diehard GameFAN writes: "When the decade closed out some, people might have remembered the last ten years as the rise of social networking such as Facebook, Twitter, and so on or one of the numerous other changes that occurred. Personally, I will always view the last decade as the return of the zombie genre. The number of movies and video games dealing with zombies just exploded, especially in video games in the last couple of years. In fact it is almost a little overwhelming, even to someone who likes zombies and zombie related media. Still for all of the games like Zombie Apocalypse, Left 4 Dead, Dead Rising, Wolfenstein, Call of Duty: World At War, House of the Dead, etc, there is still a lot of room for growth in the zombie game genre."