Game Review: Zombie Fish Tank [iPhone and iPad]

Fans of Hungry Shark Attack and other fish-eating frenzy games will enjoy Zombie Fish Tank by Chillingo Ltd.. The game features top notch graphics, a fun storyline, plenty of fun characters, boss battles and achievements; it’s pretty much everything you can ask for from a $0.99 iPhone game. I was originally worried that the tilt controls would make the gameplay annoying and difficult, but I was absolutely wrong. I was pleasantly surprised about how easy it is to navigate the crowded zombie infested aquarium by tilting my iPhone. You can even double tap the screen to calibrate the controls in case you set down your device, or change positions.

Zombie Fish Tank

The game follows a small fish who is set on revenge after he is torn away from his girlfriend and transformed into the undead by mad scientists. Players must survive in harsh environments by eating smaller fish and toxic waste, all while avoiding being devoured by larger laboratory created monstrosities. You eventually work your way through various genetically altered bodies of water, such as the Toilet of Doom, until you reach the final stage.

Zombie Fish Tank

The game is easy to play, but it gets difficult when you attempt to complete all the tasks in a specific environment. This, plus collecting enough money to buy new bling and different varieties of fish for your personal aquarium, is what gives the game a worthwhile replay value. Zombie Fish Tank is definitely geared towards completest who enjoy achievements, extra quests within the gameplay, and collecting digital trophies. Yet, if not engaging in all the additional content, others may find the gameplay a bit simple and repetitive.

Zombie Fish Tank
Zombie Fish Tank is a decent addition to the crowded fish-eat-fish genre. It is also a great game for passing the time at work, while waiting for the bus, or sitting at the doctor’s office. It works well on the iPhone, although I bet it’s an even better game for the iPad mini. In short, it’s a great game for iOS users looking for something cheap and not too complex.

Zombie Fish Tank supports the iPod touch, iPhone and iPad. It requires iOS 4.3 or later and is available now for $1 through the App Store.

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