Dead Trigger 2

Dead Trigger 2

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Developer(s) Madfinger Games
Publisher(s) Madfinger Games
Engine Unity
Platform(s) iOS, Windows Phone, Android, Facebook
Release date(s)

iOS,Android‹See Tfd›

  • WW: October 23, 2013

Facebook‹See Tfd›

  • WW: February 20, 2014
Genre(s) First-person shooter, survival horror, action role-playing
Mode(s) Single-player

Dead Trigger 2 is a zombie-themed first person survival horror video game developed and published by Madfinger Games. It was released for Android and iOS devices on 23 October 2013, and for Facebook on 20 February 2014.[1] As with the original Dead Trigger, Dead Trigger 2 is a single-player zombie-themed shooter. Nvidia showcased Dead Trigger 2 as the first tech demo for their upcoming Tegra 4 mobile system-on-a-chip;[2][3] Slide to Play and Android Police compared the graphical quality to the Xbox 360 and PlayStation 3.[4]

Dead Trigger 2 utilizes the Unity game engine. It was released as a free-to-play game; microtransactions are included in the final product, but developers are testing the game without in-app purchases to make sure the core gameplay works without them.[5]

Gameplay

Dead Trigger 2 is a zombie-apocalypse-themed first-person shooter with survival horror and action role-playing elements, currently available on iOS, Android and recently on Windows Phone 8.1 mobile devices. Running on the Unity game engine, the game features a progression system, numerous environments, unlockable and upgradable weapons, and various story-based and quick-play mission types.

Dead Trigger 2 is a free-movement shooter; rather than the on-rails gameplay typical of mobile zombie shooters, the player controls the character's movement like a typical console or PC FPS. The game features two dramatically different control paradigms; with the default controls, the player merely aims at zombies - his or her weapons will attack automatically when a zombie is underneath the crosshair. The advanced control scheme functions like the first game - the player presses a button to fire the weapon, and an additional button lets the player aim down the weapon's sights for greater accuracy.

Gameplay typically revolves around completing objectives while killing zombies (occasionally killing zombies is the only objective). The player has a limited amount of health that is refreshed at the start of each mission. The player loses health when hit by zombies or by certain environmental hazards (i.e. radiation). The player can regain health by taking healing pills or getting a health powerup from a special zombie.

Enemies come in two flavors, standard zombies and special zombies. Standard zombies often plod along at a slow pace and attack with their arms, but some may sprint or carry melee weapons for increased damage. Special zombies have distinct appearances and unique traits; they are deadlier and tougher to kill, but drop blueprints or large amounts of cash (and sometimes health) when killed.

In addition to carrying two primary weapons, the player also carries a melee weapon and up to three types of consumable items. Consumables include health pills, grenades, exploding chickens and others.

Reception

Dead Trigger 2 received positive reviews from critics. Aggregating review website GameRankings provides an average rating of 76% based on 10 reviews,[6] whereas Metacritic provides a score of 77 out of 100 from 12 critics.[7]

There has been controversy of what players are calling "pay to win" with regards to game difficulty scaling steeply and slowing progress to a crawl unless the player pays real money for in game perks and items.

References

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