When World War III inevitably happened in 2040, warfare has advanced to a new level. The CS Corporation found a new secret defense weapon, named project Dead Target: made to transform prisoners into fearsome zombies. The corporation decided to use this secret weapon for their own needs, and has released countless of these bloodthirsty killing machines over the city. Your team, Operation Apocalypse is the only ones left to clear the place of this threat, even though only two of you remain. Gear up and head into Dead Target: Zombie to save the city!
Dead Target: Zombie is a shooter game by VNG Game Studios, the developer who has also released World Cup Run and Sky Target. A fairly new developer on the scene, but we shall see how big of a success they created!
Dead Target: Zombie has a rating of 4.4/5 stars on the Google Play Store, and at the same time it has perfect 5/5 stars on the Apple App Store. Zombie shooters are among one of the most popular genres on mobile platforms, so we are eager to see how well Dead Target: Zombie fares with its over ten million downloads!
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If you wish to play this game, that means you probably know what to expect in general. You expect zombies, guns, explosions and a lot of cash. You are in luck, as the game has a great deal of that, as well as some other small features.
At a first startup, Dead Target: Zombie will show its backgrounds story with the help of a high quality trailer, giving you insight into the process of turning prisoners into the monsters they become, and also your role in putting and end to it. Once you got the story, you will immediately be matched into combat against a group of zombies, as you lost most of your team recently. You will meet the last remaining member other than you, called agent M, and she will escape along with you, then provide you with hints from then on.
Now, combat is obviously the main part of any zombie shooter game, therefore it must play out in an enjoyable way, right? The basics of the combat are fairly simple: you stand around in a predetermined place in each level, and zombies will advance towards you from one or more directions. You can then look around by moving your finger on the screen, while shooting your gun, reloading and changing guns is done by buttons on the right side of the screen. You can carry up to two guns to each encounter, which you can swap between at any time during missions. There is also no limit on ammo purchase, which you can do in levels at any time.
That sounds fun, but there must be some kind of build up to this, as constantly shooting zombies without a point is tiresome, isn’t it? Thankfully you have a mission map, where all the current missions and objectives can be found. Each mission has a reward of cash and gold, as well as a story reasoning behind it, such as a perimeter is overrun, so you have to protect it until it’s repaired, or you have to stop zombies from advancing to the next city, which would be a tragedy.
Killing zombies in Dead Target: Zombie is not always so easy though, even with two guns, as there are special ones among the armies of slow walkers. For example you will meet Venoms, who are huge tanky zombies and can spit venom at you from a distance, or you might also find yourself facing Zombie Dogs, who are surprisingly fast, although they also have low health. Then there are the Boss missions, which will include the toughest enemies you will ever face, the bionically enhanced monstrosity Bosses, who will won’t stop at anything to destroy you. They will even throw huge rocks at you, while you are trying to get past their armored body.
Thankfully there are ways to destroy even the most powerful armor, as well as kill non-boss zombies faster. Scoring headshots does more damage than simple shots, so a good aim is an extreme advantage. There are also explosive barrels found at times, or containers with freezing fluid inside, that will freeze zombies close to it. Dead zombies might also drop cash or gold on death at times, which you automatically collect and add to your total reward for each mission.
From the same map where you found the missions, you can also select the various points of interest of Dead Target: Zombie. These are the Weapon shop, the Quest log, Casino, Store, Achievements and the Leaderboards.
Since obviously the Weapon shop is the most important, we will talk about that first. The Weapon shop is where you can purchase new guns and upgrade existing ones, as well as buy ammunition for them. Everytime you rank up twice based on your battle feats, you will get the ability to unlock a new gun from the long list found in this shop and buy it with cash. Another option is to spend gold and buy any gun earlier, without the need to unlock it first. Once a gun is bought, you have it forever, but you will have to keep buying ammo for it. The available guns include beauties such as the Benelli M3 shotgun, the .327 Magnum, the AK-47, an electric Tesla Gun, the auto-aiming AI A550 sniper rifle, or the ultimate Sound Breaker.
The Quest log is the next location, and this is where your level up process is tracked. Leveling does not work in a traditional way in Dead Target: Zombie, but you instead rank up by completing quests, like “Kill 150 Machinist Zombies” or “Give out 50 Headshots”. Rank up gives rewards based on each rank, and also unlocks new weapons for purchase at every second rank.
If you get tired of zombie shooting and want to relax, you can go to the Casino, where a slots game can be played. The first column gives out cash rewards, the second gives gold, while the third awards boosts. You can spin all three columns for free once every 10 or 20 minutes, but you can also use 3 gold to spin one of them at any time. The Achievements feature also gives out similar rewards for completing any of them.
I mentioned boosts, but we haven’t talked about those yet in detail, while they are an important feature to easen the gameplay for players. Boosts can be activated before each level, and if you do, then they are used up and active for that battle . Boosts are +50% Damage, +30% Fire Rate, Double Money and Double Critical. These can be won from the Casino, sometimes dropped by zombies or bought in the Store.
The Store of Dead Target: Zombie not only has boosts, but also cash and gold in-app purchases. You can get 198,000 cash for $1.99, or even 2,700,000 cash for $19.99. Gold is sold in packs of 220 gold for $1.99, while if you want to be fancy you can buy 20,000 gold for $99.99. You can also get some free gold by downloading sponsored apps.
Cheats for Dead Target: Zombie are thankfully everywhere, as the game includes numerous ones, most of which can be an extreme tool to destroy the hordes of undead threatening you! Read on as I tell you about these options and find the ones to your liking!
The two most useful cheats the game has to offer is the medkits and grenades feature. You can use medkits at any time during levels by a simple button, and they will restore you to full health, even while being attacked. A secondary button for grenades also exists, which will destroy all zombies on screen when thrown, which is a little unfair cheat, but that’s the point of it!
Another great thing is that whenever you die, you have the option to use 10 gold to revive and cause an explosion to kill all zombies nearby. This essentially makes you unkillable, for as long as you have the gold.
Now, gold is not that hard to get, as you can easily gather it from free Casino rolls, achievement rewards or the free gold option by downloading sponsored apps. Don’t forget that missions also give you some gold and zombies can drop it at times as well. It’s pretty simple to have over 100 gold as a free player in a day. You can also easily get a bunch of cash in similar ways, as well as by claiming the daily login rewards.
As a last one, this is the craziest of the cheats listed in Dead Target: Zombie so far, but purchasing the AI A550 sniper is a guaranteed win at any situation. It’s an auto aim weapon, which essentially makes your job insanely easy, as you only have to hit shoot, and the gun will autoaim the head of any enemy. This makes the game very easy at all levels, so be careful though, if you want at least some challenge to remain.
Dead Target: Zombie is another of the zombie shooters where you are unable to move, but instead have to rely on your reflexes and aiming skills. I have played a number of these before, and most of the time they were somewhat disappointing. Is this one different? Yes!
First, I must mention that this game looks pretty good, with fairly nice textures and 3D level design. Zombies are also somewhat believable and use real physics. When shooting off their limbs, they will fly away, or their body will drop on death with ragdoll physics. This is not found in most of similar titles, so I really liked this fact.
Now, after the great story introduction video, I expected this game to be more story based, but it really wasn’t. The missions explain situations and give you a reason to go there, but really, it’s just fluff in the end, as the story doesn’t really change much.
That’s not the main focus though, but the combat and zombie destruction. I can safely say that this part is not only fun, but satisfying. Weapon models look great for the most part, and they also have real impact and can take apart a zombie at any time, so gunplay is one of the most fun parts of the game. The overall difficulty is somewhat easy though, as far as I noticed. I kept upgrading my best guns until I got even better ones and most levels were impossible to lose this way. Later on it might become harder though, as I definitely started feeling the pressure against bigger zombie waves.
The quests are also not unreasonable and can be completed without really going out of your way, and because of that I easily ranked up 7 or 8 times without much effort. The Casino also helped with my progress though, as it gives out free rewards pretty often.
Overall, Dead Target: Zombie is an awesome shooter game, with nice graphics, fair gameplay and a lot of free currency to be earned in every direction. Definitely one of the best pickups, if you still enjoy destroying the undead!
Ratings:
Artwork: I give the artwork of Dead Target: Zombie a 7/10. This is a good looker of a game, that’s for sure. Levels and zombie designs are pretty satisfying, but after a while basic zombies become somewhat repeating though.
Music & SFX: The music and SFX of this title deserves an 8/10. The music of the game is phenomenal, almost movie like in quality and actually sounds unique. The SFX regarding the guns is a hit or miss, as SMGs can sound weird, while shotguns are realistic for example. Most environmental and zombie sounds are good though.
Story & Originality: The story and originality of the game gets a 6/10 from me. I really wanted to give this more when I saw that awesome trailer they had, but sadly they didn’t really expand on the story as far as I got into the game. Most missions were really just fluff to kill zombies for the most part.
General Gameplay: As for the general gameplay, Dead Target: Zombie gets an 8/10. Most gameplay features are fully fledged out and work as they should. Zombies move realistically, like they have weight, while their attacks also have to physically contact with you to count as a hit. The gunplay is almost perfect and has great impact, which makes for a mix of joyful zombie killing.
Addictiveness: The addictiveness level of the game, I give it a 7/10. I can see players easily addicted to the massacre of the undead in this game. The quests system, achievements, leaderboards and the wish for newer and stronger guns will bring a lot of players back for more, that’s for sure!
Overall Score: 7/10.