Pretty Zombies, Ugly Video Game

Dead Trigger is a first-person shooter that was released over the weekend on iOS and Android. The draw here is that, at riches888pg least on a retina display (iPad included) riches888pg it looks amazing. Shame it jinda44 doesn’t play that way. Dead Trigger suffers the same issues any other first-person shooter has on a phone; namely, that there just isn’t the input to move, aim and shoot at the same time, so you’re always having to give at least one of jinda44 them up. Which is a pain in the pass. On the plus side…it looks great. It’s out e19 now on iOS and will be out later e19 today on Android. Dead Trigger [$0.99, App Store]

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