Survivor: Unknown Village Brings Mobile Ad Gameplay to Steam With Zunda-Mon
The game is a direct, playable parody of the often-misleading mobile game ad genre, starring the regional mascot Zunda-mon in a zombie survival scenario.
Reporting from 1 source: Game Spark.
Indie developer Shobota has released 'Survivor: Unknown Village' on Steam, a game inspired by mobile game ads where you control a character fighting zombies. It features mouse aiming, dynamite, and a story about Zunda-mon on vacation. A demo with three stages is available; the full version has ten. Priced at 390 yen, it is 30% off until July 29. Also mentioned are a Zunda-mon plastic model kit and a manga volume.
The game directly mimics the style of mobile game ads where a character runs through a zombie-infested village collecting power-ups. The twist: it stars Zunda-mon, on a vacation gone wrong. Players aim with the mouse and use dynamite. A demo covers the first three stages; the full version has ten. The game costs 390 yen, with a 30% launch discount until July 29. Shobota also mentioned a Zunda-mon plastic model kit and a manga volume, though details are sparse.
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