My brain was astonished when I've first seen this awesome piece of action. Become a frontline commando with your rifle blazing, or snipe the undead monsters from great areas. Seeing numberless zombie bugs dead, trigger continually twitching as I was shooting my shadowgun and tossing explosives everywhere. All using only your touch display. Freshest mobile game from a top of the line game studio, featuring such magnificent and shadowgun antagonists that I'm still shocked and consternated. Our bulletproof vest gets to be customized which is the only thing that lets us continue even deeper into this science fiction nightmare. Only the best feats of modern warfare combined with an quick trigger finger will allow you to win over the undead zombies. Awesome graphics encourage you to follow your call of duty. Combat in modern style your anxiety when travelling through future human cities and throwing barrages of bullets from your shadowgun, become the ultimate mobile frontline commando, shooting countless like an android. Quiet and strong main character reminisced me of the old Doom PC game, though Combat Trigger: Modern Dead 3D has several additional gameplay features. Trigger finger licking good! Modern warfare gets infused with murky and depressed futurism, where shadowgun exploration gave us only unspeakable panic of having Earth invaded by dead zombie invaders. Millions of them, in fact. All hungry for our lives and our assets! Cool ego shooter, hard waffen, wow.
I've recently come across a fresh driving game for tablets, it's called Real Race: Asphalt Road Racing and it's really like a racing sim with arcade mechanics. It has some very advanced Artificial Inteligence and I've played already seven times in a row or so and it's still enjoyable and enticing. It is somehow cool to drive and overcome other players on 6 or so tracks. Game is like race with GT cars like race or dodge viper. Driving through deserts and steppes, avenues and lanes, it is like Need for Speed Carbon or Most Wanted, and actually the newest edition, NFS: Rivals Underground. There are no pursuits with law enforcement, but maybe it's for the best as multiplayer asphalt gameplay grants ample occasion to verify your unparalleled underground drag racing prowess. On-screen high speed forces an illusion of actually being there and racing with top drivers as seen on television. Stress spikes are not far and few. On a scale of one to ten I would give it a strong eight. List of features is really mind-boggling, so is its playability. Beating the leaderboards really entangles you and you are instantly pulled in. It really reminded me of Asphalt Overdrive. Overall it's a great, challenging free app.