
Lucasfilm Classic Games: Zombies Ate My Neighbors & Ghoul Patrol
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ABOUT THIS GAME
Embrace the Chaotic Horror of Lucasfilm Classic Games
Lucasfilm Classic Games: Zombies Ate My Neighbors & Ghoul Patrol invites players back to the delightfully chaotic world of two cult classics. This compilation not only revives the nostalgic 16-bit graphics but also enhances gameplay with modern features, making it perfect for both newcomers and seasoned veterans. Prepare to navigate through a charmingly twisted suburban nightmare while facing hordes of ghoulish enemies.
Slay the Undead in Zombies Ate My Neighbors
In Zombies Ate My Neighbors, players assume the roles of Zeke and Julie as they attempt to rescue their neighbors from all manner of ghoulish horrors. Imagine playful yet relentless foes such as zombies, chainsaw maniacs, and evil dolls wreaking havoc. Across 55 levels filled with laughable terror, players will find themselves navigating through grocery stores, shopping malls, and even their own backyards to save cheerleaders, babies, and more from a fate worse than polyester.
Ghoul Patrol: A Time-Traveling Challenge
The sequel, Ghoul Patrol, propels Zeke and Julie into an entirely different medley of chaos. This time, they unearth an ancient spirit book at the library, unleashing a nightmarish ghost intent on rewriting history. Engage in time travel to battle iconic historical figures transformed into zombified monsters, using a bizarre arsenal that includes ping-pong ball machine guns and crossbows. Unique levels promise encounters with ghostly librarians and pirate spirits, ensuring every moment is a blend of frantic action and tongue-in-cheek humor.
New Features to Enhance Gameplay Enjoyment
These classic titles come with an array of fresh features that cater to modern gamers. The Save Feature allows for quick saves and effortless resumption of gameplay, enabling players to dip in and out of their retro adventures as they please. Engaging in co-op play is now easier with the 2 Player Mode, making it a perfect match for friends reminiscing about 16-bit gaming.
Explore Historical Horrors with Museum Features
A never-before-seen addition is the Museum Features, where players can access video interviews with the original developers, along with a treasure trove of game art and previously unreleased concept images. This walkthrough through the creative history provides valuable insights, allowing fans to appreciate the creative ingenuity behind these beloved titles.
Achievements: A Nod to Completionists
For those keen on tracking their gaming journey, the inclusion of achievements across both titles adds to the replayability. Completing challenges not only provides a sense of accomplishment but also keeps players engaged as they strive to fulfill goals in both Zombies Ate My Neighbors and Ghoul Patrol.
Pixelated Nostalgia Perfectly Paired
Returning to the roots of survival horror in a humorous setting makes this compilation a welcome addition to any gaming library. With its blend of whimsical action, quirky characters, and enjoyable co-op mechanics, Lucasfilm Classic Games serves both nostalgic gamers and fresh eyes curious about the roots of 16-bit chaos. This collection promises engaging adventures filled with laughter, panic, and maybe a few scares along the way.
PRICE FACTS
| All-time low | £2.84 at Steam |
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| All-time low date | February 2023 |
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What platforms is Lucasfilm Classic Games: Zombies Ate My Neighbors & Ghoul Patrol on?
Lucasfilm Classic Games: Zombies Ate My Neighbors & Ghoul Patrol is available on PC.
When was Lucasfilm Classic Games: Zombies Ate My Neighbors & Ghoul Patrol released?
Lucasfilm Classic Games: Zombies Ate My Neighbors & Ghoul Patrol was released on June 29, 2021.
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The historical low price for Lucasfilm Classic Games: Zombies Ate My Neighbors & Ghoul Patrol is £2.84.
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