Endless mode pits you and three other players against a continuous wave of enemies that are gunning for your blood from all corners of the screen. Each of these modes are pretty standard and fall inline with what you would expect from their titles. There’s no story mode included, but in place of that, there’s a total of three modes to take to Defense, Endless and Deathmatch. Yet Another Zombie Defense HD supports four players, either locally or online. However, I wouldn’t come into this game expecting too much. The big question is, does Yet Another Zombie Defense HD have enough to stand out in a now overcrowded genre? For the cost of just £4 or region equivalent, it’s certainly worth your attention, that’s for sure. Though, since release of the first version, these sorts of games have popped up quicker than a meerkat in a hole, meaning they’re literally everywhere. This new version isn’t a sequel to the first version, in fact it’s pretty much exactly the same save a few visual and mechanical updates as well as some new additions here and there.
Now, several years later, it’s back for another go around. Undeterred, the developer went on to release Yet Another Zombie Defense, to which it went down an absolute treat. Unfortunately, it didn’t hit quite as well as intended. Back in 2009 they released their first game through Xbox Live Indie Games, Duel: The Art of Combat.
The developer, Awesome Games Studio, has quite the history. This is yet another zombie defense game, amply titled Yet Another Zombie Defense HD.