Into the Dead vs Zombie Defense
Into the Dead
Into the Dead is a fairly simply first-person shooter game that has some of the most intense zombie-themed post-apocalyptic setting that I have ever experienced. To stay alive, you not only need to have great aim; you'll also know when to run. Like most FPS games, the game does have a nice arsenal of weapons for you to use, but so far, this aspect seems a bit lacking since 1. there isn't a lot of variety unless you pay real money and 2. there is no way for you to upgrade your existing weapons. There are also tons of thrilling missions and minigames to complete as well as new game modes and features to enjoy.Although Into the Dead is not perfect, the game does have that special thrill of horror as you do your best to fend off the incoming hordes of zombies. It is definitely the perfect game to play if you're up for a heart-pounding zombie-killing, post-apocalyptic adventure.
Zombie Defense
Zombie Defense is an amazingly unique breed of tower defense (TD) game whereby these “towers”, or gun-toting people to be exact, can and must be moved from the various fixed spots available on the map whenever the zombies get too close just to avoid getting slain. This is very unlike any other TD games we've seen before - most of which having involves constructing stationary buildings around the map.Aside from having well-designed and very strategic maps, the game also features an impressive range of game modes, each of which is consisted of many levels of varying difficulties. There is even a huge and expansive tech tree where you can invest the money you’ve earned from shooting zombies in the head to get upgrades that fit your playstyle or to unlock new units.
In short, Zombie Defense is a tower defense game that completely disrupts the idea that the "towers" in TDs should remain stationary. It also manages to successfully execute this unique concept in its gameplay, allowing players to enjoy a brand-new tower defense experience. This is the type of revolutionary game that will change things up in its genre and before the slew of copy-cats flood the market, perhaps you might want to try this game out for yourself!