![]() Using a template that some would call the Cabal shooter genre, named after the 1988 arcade game, Zombie Panic takes place in a third-person view, where your main protagonist, Momotaro (later joined by Dorothy and Snow White), is regulated to the foreground. I personally got more intrigued when I found out that the predominantly Japanese aesthetics of the game were, plot twist, not created by a Japanese development team!Īkaoni Studio, a Spanish team, does such a convincing job making you believe the game is a product of Japan, with its super-deformed 3D models, simple, cutsey cutscenes, and a borderline harem-esque cast fighting against a stereotypical, flamboyant antagonist, that you're willing to give its preferred method of gameplay a chance. That's why something like Zombie Panic in Wonderland sticks out real easy at first glance: an alluring name, a cutesy Japanese art-style, and a premise where zombies invade a land populated by fairy tale characters. ![]() It's really depressing how many Shovelware titles, from dart to pottery games, you need to scroll past until you find anything remotely decent. ![]() If you've never had the opportunity of browsing the WiiWare's catalog, then consider yourself very, very grateful. ![]()
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