Imagine being one of the few survivors of a zombie apocalypse, getting threatened by luring zombies every single day. In Contract Killer: Zombies, you and your friend need to help out other survivors, scavenge for food and supplies, purchase new weapons and kick some zombie ass along the way. The game has been developed and successfully released by game developer Glu, downloaded over five million times with a rating of 4.5 out of 5 on Google Play Store and a 4 out of 5 star rating on iOS App Store.
The game starts off with a nicely build tutorial, where you learn how to play the game properly. You will learn how to aim, how to shoot and how to use special boosters. You will get to know your character a bit, and you also have a friend who you save and she will be on your side for the rest of the game, helping you with the levels.
The goal in Contract Killer: Zombies is to take out all the zombies which are a threat to you and your friend. During the tutorial, you will play through different kinds of levels. There are scavenge levels, rescue levels and other types of levels. After the tutorial is finished, you will be at the world map and you can play through the levels to unlock the next levels.
In Contract Killer: Zombies, every level has a different objective and the better you perform during the levels, the better your rewards will be at the end of the levels. You can play each level the way you want to, using different types of weapons. If you feel like raining hell fire on the zombies, you can use explosive weapons, but if you feel like being sneaky, you can use sniper rifles and shoot the zombies from far away. Each level does have a recommendation for the type of weapon you should use, but you are not restricted to that.
At the end of every level, if successful, you will earn cash stacks and experience points. By earning experience points, you will level up. Leveling up will unlock more weapons in the game, which are of course more powerful. You can purchase these weapons with the in-game cash that you have earned. Unfortunately, there are also many weapons and specialty items that you cannot purchase with in-game cash, but only with glu credits, which is the premium currency of the game.
There are daily rewards if you log in to Contract Killer: Zombies. The rewards start off very small, but the more you play the game, the better the rewards will be. First the rewards will be in cash piles, but after five days, you will already receive the premium glu credits.
Contract Killer: Zombies In-game store
There are two types of currencies in Contract Killer: Zombies. The first one is called the in-game cash, which you can easily earn by playing the game. The second currency is in the form of gold coins and is called Glu Credits. You cannot earn glu credits by simply playing the game, rather you can only purchase them with real money.
There is an in-game store where you can purchase a lot of items with either the in-game cash or glu credits. There are three main categories; Weapons, Specials and Bank. The weapons category is divided into five sub categories. There is the Shotgun and Handgun category, the Assault Rifle category, the Sniper Rifle category, the Explosive category and the Exotic category.
The Special category is divided into two sub categories. There is the Hand Grenades category, where you can purchase explosives which you can throw at the zombies and there is a Booster category where you can purchase special boosters which you can use during your gameplay.
In the Bank category, you can purchase in-game currencies with real money. The price for in-game cash starts at $4,99 for the smallest amount of 10.000 cash up till $99,99 for the largest amount of 200.000 cash. The price for glu credits start at $4,99 for the smallest amount of 260 glu credits up till $99,99 for the largest amount of 5200 glu credits.
There is also a way to earn free glu credits by completing offers through Tapjoy. Tapjoy is a platform where you can download other games and play them but also fill in surveys. By completing such offers, you will earn an amount of glu credits. The amount you will receive will vary, depending how long the offer will take to complete.
Contract Killer Zombies is such a really neat game that everyone can play, but you need a lot of cash and gold in order to get the items you need to progress through the game. You can get these items through the app store, but it will cost you real money, and that really adds up. If you would like to get the cash and gold for free, then download our Contract Killer Zombies hack tool, which is available right here from the website.
If you see the image below and you will notice how easy the Contract Killer Zombies hack tool is to use. All you need to do is enter the amounts of cash and gold that you would like to add right into the options menu.
First, download the free hack tool for Contract Killer Zombies, which takes about 20 seconds, and then it automatically installs in about 20 seconds as well. Select either Android or iOS, then enter the amounts of each item you would like to add to your gaming account.
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When you are aiming for zombies, you should always aim down your sight and try to shoot the zombies in their heads. This is the fastest way to take down zombies, and it will also reward you with extra cash at the end of the level. It is even easier to aim for the head of a zombie when you are using a sniper rifle, because they have scopes. You should always use the scope to zoom in and shoot the zombies because without using the scope, the sniper rifle is very inaccurate.
There are zombies that will just walk slowly but there are also zombies who will run at you. You should always try to take running zombies out first because they are the most dangerous. If you miss shooting them too often, they will grab either your friend or you and do a lot of damage. Slow zombies take a long while before they can even reach you.
Sometimes before you start a level, the game will tell you what kind of gun is recommended for that particular level. For instance, if it is recommended that you use a sniper rifle, then you should probably not use your handgun or a short range weapon in that level. If you do not own a weapon of the class that is recommended, you should use something that is close to it. If the recommendation is to use a sniper rifle and you do not own one, you should use your shotgun or other type of rifle you own.
When you start playing a level, you should always look around if you can find objects that you can use to your advantage. Occasionally there are explosive barrels, which you can shoot and kill all the zombies surrounding it. You should not shoot those barrels right away but wait till there are quite a few zombies surrounding it.
The first thing I would like to mention about Contact Killer: Zombies is the fact that I like that it has a story at the beginning of the gameplay. You will start the first level, where you will save a woman who is in trouble. She has been surrounded by zombies and you shoot them down and she will be in your debt. She will guide you through several different types of levels, being your guide and telling you what to do. A game such as Contract Killer: Zombies should always have a tutorial because of the fact that it can be complicated for casual gamers. There is a nice world map where you can select different kinds of levels which you would like to play. Each level has its own objective and recommendation of weapons to use, which is nice to know before you start a level.
There are quite a few weapons and equipment which you can purchase in the in-game store with in-game cash and glu credits. The weapons in Contract Killer: Zombies are not customizable, so you could say that you get what you see. It is nice to see that you are not being limited by lives or energy bars in this game. This means that gamers can play whenever they want, however long they want. It is also nice to see that there are no advertisements in Contract Killer: Zombies. Free-to-play games tend to have annoying and obstructive advertisements implemented in them, but it is refreshing to see that this is not the case with this game.
Unfortunately, there are also a few negative aspects about Contract Killer: Zombies. I do not like the fact that many items in the in-game store are not purchasable with in-game cash but only with glu credits. This means that you either need to spend a lot of real money on a free-to-play game such as Contract Killer: Zombies, or you need to complete offers through Tapjoy. The players who play the game often will have nothing to spend their in-game cash on, after they have already purchased everything there is to purchase with cash.
The problem with programs such as Tapjoy is that they often do not work the way they promise it will work. I sometimes found that I would not receive the amount of glu credits I was promised, but even worse, sometimes I did not receive anything at all. You can of course write an email to the moderators of Tapjoy, and they usually will say that you made a mistake or that you need to wait twenty-four hours.
Artwork: I give Contract Killer: Zombies an 8/10 for its artwork. The graphics and animations in Contract Killer: Zombies is very nice, especially considering it is a mobile game. The environments are lively, and it feels like you are really in a zombie apocalypse. I like the fact that the developers have spent a lot of time detailing out the weapons. Having a wide variety of weapons is always nice in a zombie shooter. That being said, the zombies in this game look very nice and detailed. There are also nice special effects, for example, the explosive effects when you shoot an explosive barrel looks very nice. It is also nice to see that the zombies are not all the same, but actually look different and move differently from one another. There are even zombies that run at you.
Music & SFX: I give Contract Killer: Zombies a 7/10 for its music and SFX. Contract Killer: Zombies has some nice sound effects. I like the fact that the gunfire and explosive SFX are pretty realistic, especially considering that this is a mobile game. The only problem I really have with the music and SFX is that they do not really fit each other at all. It feels like the developers were rushing when it comes to sounds, and they didn’t really pay attention to make everything fit.
Story & Originality: I give Contract Killer: Zombies a 5/10 for its story and originality. Unfortunately, Contract Killer: Zombies is yet another game by the same developer, using the same game mechanics as many other games they have released before. The only reason that I am giving an average rating is because of the fact that the game has a story at the beginning of the gameplay, which tells you why you are doing what you are doing. It is also nice to see that there are different types of weapon categories where you can purchase weapons and use them during your gameplays.
General Gameplay: I give Contract Killer: Zombies a 7/10 for general gameplay. At the beginning of your gameplay of Contract Killer: Zombies, there is a tutorial which teaches you the basics of the game itself. You will learn how to use the two-thumb controls, aiming with your left thumb and using your right thumb to shoot. The controls are very smooth and responsive, but the user interface could be enhanced a little bit. The buttons in the main menu and in-game store are very small and hard to tap on for example. The tutorial consists of a couple of levels, after which the game will become pretty straightforward but still exciting and fun to play if you are into zombie shooter games. It is nice to see that the gameplay does not become boring because of the fact that each level has a different mission, different objectives you must complete and different weapons you need to use to be able to complete them.
Addictiveness: I give Contract Killer: Zombies a 7/10 for addictiveness. The gameplay can get pretty addictive, especially if you enjoy zombie shooter games. It is nice to see that Contract Killer: Zombies does not limit its players with lives and energy bars. Players can log in to the game and play as long as they want to. Unfortunately, many weapons in the in-game store are not purchasable with the cash that you earn by completing levels. This means that you have to spend real money on the game to be able to unlock all of its features.
All things considered, I give Contract Killer: Zombies a 7/10.