Teenage Zombies: Invasion of the Alien Brain Thingys

19.02.2010

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Play as three zombies and save the world from total destruction.

In this game you play as three undead youths – Lori Lefty Lopez, Zack Half Pipe Boyd and Finnigan Fins Magee. They have risen from their graves and must save the world from the evil “Brain Thingys”. These are brains that float around inside glass bowls and try to conquer the world. You’ll face a lot of challenges, and you’ll need all the different skills of your zombies. One of them is good at getting through narrow barriers, another is good at jumping and the third one is good at climbing. The game is constructed much like the stories in cartoons, which is a fun twist. There are a lot of humourous elements that are typical for cartoons. Unfortunately the game is a bit monotonous, and lacks the little extra. Still, this is an OK game that provides decent entertainment.

Child suitability:
The game contains some violence. You have to destroy the glass bowls in which the ”Brain Thingys ” float, and afterwards you eat the brains as nutrition. This sounds excessive, but it is presented much like a cartoon, and many cartoons contain far worse graphical violence than this game. “Teenage Zombies: Invasion of the Alien Brain Thingys“ has a 7 year age limit, but due to the violent content we recommend that this game is played only by children older than 12 years of age.

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3-6 years: Under the age limit.

7-11 years: Not recommended due to violent content.

12-15 years: Children in this age group can understand the cartoon-like theme, and the game is well suited for children 12-15 years.

16+ : Youths of this age group might enjoy the game, but many will probably find it a bit too simple and monotonous. Those who like this kind of game will probably enjoy it.

Suggested age: Suitable for children from 12 years.Teenage Zombies

Format: Nintendo DS Lite

PEGI: 7, violence

Our Assessment: Recommended
 
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