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Showing posts with label Zombies. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Zombies. Show all posts

Game Review: Last Night on Earth - The Zombie Game

Monday, March 11, 2013


Last Night On Earth: The Zombie Game
2-6 Players
Ages 12 & Up
http://www.flyingfrog.net/



Any regular size Diner table works good
as a playing surface

My oldest son (13) considers himself an oldschool gamer. He has dozens of emulators spread over his computer, phone and tablet. Hundreds of ROM's from everything from Atari 2600 to PSX. He has a growing collection of systems including a first gen NES and Gameboy.

As impressive as that might be, I still think I trump him in the realm of old school gaming. I play boardgames, pen & paper RPG's, and miniature war games. It doesn't get much more "oldschool" than that. The good news is his love of gaming gives me an instant partner when I feel the need to roll some dice and move little figurines around a board.

This past Christmas I purchased him a boardgame he has had his eye on for a while, Last Night On Earth: The Zombie Game (LNOE). We haven't had time to play a session up to a few weeks ago we finally did. So was it any good? Hells Yeah! 

Here's a description from the game cribbed from the companies web site:

"Last Night on Earth, The Zombie Game is a survival horror board game that pits small-town Heroes head-to-head against a limitless horde of Zombies (players can play on the Hero team or as the Zombies). A modular board randomly determines the layout of the town at the start of each game and there are several different scenarios to play, adding lots of replayability. Fast Paced Game Play with Easy To Learn rules allows players to jump right into the action, while Strategic Depth and Strong Cooperative Play keeps the game interesting. One or two players control the zombies, while the rest control heroes. To achieve a horror movie feel, all of the art for the game is photographic and the game comes with a CD Soundtrack of original music. " 

We played through the introductory scenario, and then a more challenging story.  As stated above, the game board is modular so it can change from session to session. It was easy to set up just being 5 large pieces, they are made of sturdy cardboard and should last years with proper care.

The rest of the game pieces are of equal quality from the nice size dice dice pool, to the character cards. One stand out feature of the game are the "hero" and "zombie" pawns. They are very nicely sculpted miniatures.

An example of a "Hero" figure
Game play was quick as promised, with each player able to do a few different actions each turn, like move, search for items, and fight Zombies. The Game mechanics do a good job of mimicking a Zombie movie, like the random spawning of zombies, and finding a weapon right when you really need one.

Our game lasted an hour and left us excited about the next session. All in all it's a very cool game, with great support and freebies from the companies website, and a nice selection of expansion packs that add new heroes, zombies, board pieces and scenarios.

Consider this one recommended.

CD Review: Disco Undead

Monday, July 30, 2012



Various – Disco Undead
Label: Device – IRQ08CD
Format: CD, Compilation
Country: UK
Released: 2004
Genre: Electronic
Style: Electro


Picked this little gem up on the now defunct moviegrooves, I bought it based on the cover art alone. What we have here is an awesome compilation of covers of zombie movie and John Carpenter Scores done up electropop style. Forget the fact that you haven’t heard of these bands and Dj’s before, they are all really good.

When each track played I had the warm feel of familiarity but then was quickly turned on head as the tracks were all given the electro treatment.

Although released in 2004, it’s not that hard to find a copy on ebay. I wouldn’t pay more than $25 but they occasionally pop up for more.

Check it out, recommended.







Track list:
Orgue Electronique - Le notti del terrore (04:59)
Gique - Fulci's rotting children (06:03)
It & My Computer - Le droit de tuer (04:38)
Bangkok Impact - The pianist and the reporter (06:49)
Solenoid - Suspiriorum (04:07)
Tobe Hooker - Haddonfield fear factory (04:16)
Legowelt - Season of samhain (04:05)
Johhny Cortex - 7 gates (Disco in room 36) (06:02)
Negative - Cannibal sluts (05:00)
Fictional Character - From another world (06:23)
Le Syndicat Electronique - The anderson alamo (05:12)
Porn Darsteller - Holocaust (08:52)

SCORE: T-Shirts

Friday, January 13, 2012

Love T-Shirts, but I don't like wearing what everybody else has on. This preference has lead me to tracking down specialty boutiques online catering to the not so normal. Latest buys below.



Showing some love for old-school vannin

 
It's kind of hard to see in this photo but the astronaut
in yellow is sitting buy a bunch of anti-anxiety pills.
My youngest sons theory is the man in yellow is pack man,
the astro-zombies pack man's arch rivals the ghost,
and the anti-anxiety pills, power pellets
 
Crappy photo, awesome Shirt

Check out the back
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