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Support a savory cause by helping end zombie hunger in Plight of the Zombie – onmsft.com

Ron Ron
August 14, 2014
1 min read

Support a savory cause by helping end zombie hunger in plight of the zombie for windows phone

Zombie games are always fun and entertaining, there is no denying this fact. A new zombie-themed game has hit the Windows Phone Store, but its not your typical zombie shoot-em-up type game. 

“We are tired of all of these zombie games designed for those apathetic people who just want to kill poor, innocent zombies all the time. They’re just hungry!” the app description reads. Wait, what? Yes, you read that correctly. In this sympathetic puzzle game, you will take control of a hungry zombie in their quest for yummy brains.

Plight of the Zombies lets you play over 50 deliciously brainy puzzles, allowing you to be one with your inner zombie as you eat yummy brains. You are supporting a savory cause by helping end zombie hunger. The app even features a store where you can snag tasteful accessories for your zombies.

Enough words, check out the game in action below. Hit the download link to snag the app for Windows Phone – it runs for $2.99. The app for Windows 8.1 runs for $4.99.

Thanks for sending this in, Steveo!

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