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Wednesday, April 29, 2009


Toxic Sonic Zombie Massacre is an action platformer where you play any of the three members from the French rock band, determined make it to the venue of their own gig before time runs out. Every character has at least one special skill at their disposal, and you'll be required to switch between them occasionally to overcome some of the obstacles that stand in your path to fame and fortune.

The game won't take longer than a couple of minutes to beat, which is probably a good thing considering how repetitive the background music can be and the rather obvious lack of variety in the gameplay department. (source: Superlevel)

Comments

This is probably nothing ultra-original but the game has sweet pixel art, is very playable and at least for once has hard rock theme that is enjoyable while music is nice to hear.

Simply cool and perfect for 5 minute break :)

I liked the graphics.

The gameplsy sucked.

Pretty nice little game, great graphics that remind me of european pixel art of Amstrad CPC games. Gameplay isn't too bad, and it's short enough.

why go through all the effort of making three characters and doing all those sprites when it only takes 5 minutes?

Actually, six characters. Start the game on easy, press Shift+N, and start again to play as the game creator.

Creators, I mean.

Too bad there is no stand-alone version.

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