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Minigore 2: Zombies (MOD, Money/Ammo) - An excellent action game, in which you are waiting for a world that is simply teeming with zombies and various rebellious animals. Minigore 2 is an award-winning action game starring Egoraptor! Dual-stick shooter masterpiece from the creators of Ice Rage, KingHunt and Bike Baron. You must help John Gore fight his way through sunny lakes, graveyards and freezing plains into a stormy forest.
Minigore 2: Zombies is a third-person action game in which you have to survive a never-ending hordes of enemies, mostly zombies, that attack you from all angles, for as long as possible.
At the beginning of the game, you can only be one character, but as you play and kill more enemies, you can unblock more than 20 additional characters for battling all your enemies. You will also have to fight seven different bosses and they will give you more problems than normal.
The main gameplay is very simple: a pretty open environment, a bunch of enemies that will be coming at you from all directions and you in the middle with all the freedom to move and shoot. You will have more than 10 weapons at your disposition and they will never bore you.
Minigore 2: Zombies is a very fun game that is ideal for playing short games of 10-15 minutes. It also has awesome graphics that shine especially well on the strongest Android devices.
By Álvaro ToledoRequirementsAt the beginning of the game, you can only be one character, but as you play and kill more enemies, you can unblock more than 20 additional characters for battling all your enemies. You will also have to fight seven different bosses and they will give you more problems than normal.
The main gameplay is very simple: a pretty open environment, a bunch of enemies that will be coming at you from all directions and you in the middle with all the freedom to move and shoot. You will have more than 10 weapons at your disposition and they will never bore you.
Minigore 2: Zombies is a very fun game that is ideal for playing short games of 10-15 minutes. It also has awesome graphics that shine especially well on the strongest Android devices.
Requires Android 4.0.3 or higher.
In-game image showing the dual-stick controls.Players control the main character, John Gore (voiced by ), in a world called 'Hardland.' Gameplay revolves around Gore shooting creatures called 'furries', who are trying to kill him. A will generate randomly after a certain number of furry kills.
Collecting three clovers will turn Gore into a minotaur, granting him invincibility and allowing him to stomp on enemies. This lasts for about 15–20 seconds.
The player has three lives and accumulates points for each furry killed. There are also and leaderboards and achievements. Updates Update 3 added more playable characters, such as Enviro-Bear, Jerry Gore, Evan Hsu, Xmas Gore, Sensei Evan, Kid Gore and Santa. It also introduced a and upgradeable weapons, a day and night cycle, and a snowy forest level.Update 3.5 featured Gangster Gore, Lizzy, Ninja Man and Zombieville Guy, a Kid Gore redux. Characters could now also wield dual weapons and support was added for OpenFeint 2.4.Update 3.6 included the character Hook Champ and also added special traits for Gangster Gore, Sensei Evan and Sway's Ninja.Update 3.7 included the character Predator Furry, Zombie Gore, and Easter Bunny. It also introduced graphical improvements to the map screen.Update 3.8 included graphic enhancements for the. It also featured weapon recoil effects and options to increase or decrease performance.Update 3.9 included new furries called fur-bombs, a new hidden difficulty called 'Inferno', and.Update 4 introduced co-op, another character pack, changes to the encyclopedia, and some graphical upgrades.Update 5 featured three new encyclopedia pages and several new characters, including the Penguin and the Penguin Mob, along with some bug fixes.Update 6 featured a new character called Bike Baron.
Appearances in other games John Gore has made several appearances in other games:. He appears as a playable character in the game, Rocketcat Games' Hook Champ, and the Mika Mobile game Zombieville USA. He appears as the final boss of Guerrilla Bob, which was developed by Angry Mob Games and published by Chillingo. He is one of the bosses in the iOS version of. He appears in Zen Bound 2, an iOS game available through the, and for and through.Reception ReceptionAggregate scoreAggregatorScore76.67%Review scoresPublicationScore8/107/10AppSpy7/10Minigore received mainly positive reviews.
It holds an aggregate score of 76.67% on, based on six reviews.Richard Martin of 148Apps scored the game 4 out of 5, criticizing the lack of depth in the initial release, but praising the well executed core gameplay; 'It's really fun, no learning curve whatsoever, it looks good, and it will definitely appeal to the iPhone's audience.' AppSpy's Dave Flodine also scored it 4 out of 5, again finding the game had a lack of depth but was solid in and of itself; 'The presentation is of a high quality, but the gameplay never really ramps up enough to be overwhelming.' 's Chris Reed scored it 8 out of 10, making similar observations as 148Appps and AppSpy; ' Minigore doesn't have a ton of depth, but the core game provides stylish, fun shooting action that leaves you wanting more.' 's Jon Jordan scored it 7 out of 10, praising its 'great graphics and audio,' but criticizing the lack of content, which he assumed 'will arrive in future updates.' 's Matt Casamassina also scored it 7 out of 10. He praised the artwork and in-game humor, but called the game 'a very straightforward shooter without any genuine surprises. The experience is so straightforward that you will inevitably be left wanting more unless the simple promise of the highest score is enough to keep you shooting the same enemies on the same stage endlessly.'
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