Twin-stick Shooter Zombusters is free at Itch.io


Who you gonna call? Zombusters! Wait, no. For a limited time you can download for free Zombusters, a classic twin-stick shooter with a twist. Available for Windows PC, Mac and Linux.

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ABOUT THE GAME:

There is something strange in the neighborhood. There are a lot of Zombies in our city, the zombie invasion is here! We need to stop them!

4Xq5qlIt will let you sticked on your seat until the end. Its 2D graphics and isometric view make it a different specie in its genre. You will have to face a horde of Zombies that try to get you down with the help of various weapons/power ups and different moving styles.

Features

  • Cool Weapons and Power-Ups
  • Leaderboards
  • Original Indie Soundtrack (12 Tracks)
  • 10 Different Maps
  • 4 Playable Characters
  • Input: Keyboard&Mouse and Gamepad (Xbox360)
  • Awesome Pixel Art graphics

Zombusters usually costs $2.99 but will be available for free at Itch.io for a limited time. Get DRM-free version for free at this link. The game has a positive reviews.

HOW TO GET THIS GAME FOR FREE:

Just head over to game page at Itch.io and click the “Download or Claim” button. Note that you must be logged in to do this. If you wish, you can leave a tip for the developer but it’s not a requirement.

This is a DRM-free copy, which means you can download it, back it up and keep it forever without needing any clients such as Steam or Epic Games Store, and it will work on PC and Mac.


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