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Zombie Ate My Neighbors and Ghoul Patrol Is Coming To Nintendo Switch
When you talk about one of the greatest video games to ever be played, you will hear the 1993 released, “Zombie Ate My Neighbors” (which was published by ‘Konami’ for the ‘Super NES’ and ‘Sega Mega Drive/Genesis’ consoles). Not many people may remember the 1994 sequel, “Ghoul Patrol.” On June 29, 2021, in the run and gun “Zombie Ate My Neighbors and Ghoul Patrol,” you can finally play on “Nintendo Switch,” “Xbox One,” “PlayStation 4,” and “Windows PC.” In the meantime, have fun “pre-ordering” the game if you cannot resist.
Gameplay:
In the cult classic “Zombie Ate My Neighbors” and its sequel “Ghoul Patrol,” soon to be published by “Disney Interactive,” play with 16-bit gaming. Choose between two playable characters: Zeke (the male) or Julie (the female) or there is multiplayers mode. You know how the game goes. Go around and defend yourself against zombies and other enemies with uzi squirt guns, bazookas, exploding soda pops, and weed wackers and ancient artifacts. Use power ups by drinking potions and using bobo clown decoys.
On your mission, save cheerleaders, babies, and nice neighbors lives, swim away from dangerous creatures, jump on trampolines to reach various destinations, etc. The background music will sound like an old horror flick.
In both games, there are 70 horror-filled levels (like your backyard, the grocery store, the shopping mall, and mysterious island) and on each one, you may encounter different enemies (like mummies, chainsaw maniacs, evil dolls, blobs, lizard men, vampires, martians, giant ants, and more).
In “Ghoul Patrol,” Zeke and Julie visit the Ghosts and Ghouls exhibit at the city library. There, they discover an ancient treasure chest, where there is a spirit book. After being too curious and reading from the book, a snaggle-toothed spirit emerges. Across Metropolis, the phantom and his minions are infesting the place, planning to rewrite history.
Your weapons of choice: crossbows, Martian “heatseeker” guns, ping-pong ball machine guns, and more. Rescue bug-eyed librarians and pirates, dodge flying books and adolescent-eating plants, and vaporize garbage can ghosts and ninja spirits.
New Features:
There is a save feature where you can save the progress you made in either game. Continue your adventure wherever and whenever you want.
2 player mode allows you to play the game with 2 player local co-op
Museum features include previously unreleased concept images and marketing assets, exploring numerous galleries containing game art, and watching a video interview with one of the original Zombies' developers
Track your game progress with a set of achievements covering both games
Supported Languages:
English, Spanish, French, Italian, and German
Supported Play Modes:
Handheld Mode, TV mode, and Tabletop mode