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Use your finger to smash zombies in Zombie Smasher for Windows 8.1 and Windows Phone

Ron Ron
August 19, 2019
2 min read

Use your finger to smash zombies in Zombie Smasher for Windows 8.1 and Windows Phone

Let’s face it – people love killing zombies. It’s fun. It’s entertaining. It makes us happy. If you enjoy this kind of fun and have yet to try out Zombie Smasher, you have been missing out. This app is available for Windows 8.1 as well as Windows Phone 8.

“Zombie Smasher is the #1 addicting and entertaining game available on Windows Store. Get ready to defend your home as a mob of zombies is about to invade your town! Those undead creatures are back, and it’s up to you to keep them brainless. Use your finger to tap on the zombies to smash and eliminate them before they break down your door,” the app description reads.

The app features amazing visuals and great audio, as well as intense zombie killing action. Playing the game is quite simple. All you have to do is touch the zombies to kill them and avoid accidentally touching the kids from the neighborhood (not like that, silly!). You can also use special power ups to help kill zombies faster!

Use your finger to smash zombies in Zombie Smasher for Windows 8.1 and Windows Phone

The app features 60 levels with more planned to arrive in future app updates. There is also a Survival mode and a Time mode to test your skills. There are also 7 different kinds of zombie breeds, can you smash them all? Take a look at a demonstration of the game in the video embedded below.

The app runs for $1.49 at the Windows Store, and $0.99 at the Windows Phone Store. Grab the apps via the download links below and let us know if you like them!

Thanks for the tip, @Steveo!

Zombie Smasher for Windows ($1.49)

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