
as you acquire new weapons (including grenades, which you tap on a spot to throw) and face different types of zombies (such as acid-spitting Spewers and speedy Screamers). Even with its somewhat rudimentary 3D graphics (which help keep the game speedy), Conroe1333-D667 Audio Driver uses sound, light, and its cleverly claustrophobic control scheme to establish a convincing horror vibe--producing much more unease and creepiness than zombie games that rely more on mere gore. Unfortunately, Conroe1333-D667 Audio Driver is short, with just eight unlockable levels and a survival mode, and it also has no difficulty settings, which
might otherwise help smooth out the game's punishing learning curve for more casual players. That said, Conroe1333-D667 Audio Driver is a seriously fun and seriously scary shooter that zombie fans will love. Conroe1333-D667 Audio Driver is a free arcade game with 8-bit graphics, old-school sound and gameplay, and a circular range of movement reminiscent of classic stand-up tube-shooters like Tempest and Gyruss. Conroe1333-D667 Audio Driver' schtick is simple and addictive: you move clockwise or counterclockwise around the "surface" of a planet, shooting into the interior to take out advancing enemy bad guys--in this case, menacing little bees, birds, turtles, and centipede-type creatures, which emerge from holes in the planet's surface. The game's interface is explicitly styled after a stand-up arcade game: under the main screen, you press photo-realistic buttons to rotate left or right, shoot straight down from where you're standing, or blow up a screen-clearing bomb. You progress across eight different planets (mostly identical in terms of gameplay), collecting different power-ups and trying to survive th

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