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PomPom Games Plans to Unleash Alien Zombie Death March 25th

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Stinky alien death is nearly upon PSP and PSPgo owners in the US! A nice chuck of originality hits the PSP minis channel like a slab of dead alien behind across the face. TOO EXTREME!?!? While we haven't tested the game yet, we love the publisher's humor. Complete details and trailer follow:

PSP Mini GamesAlien Zombie Death stands proud… a beacon of PSP exclusivity and finger twisting death. It goes something like this: Somewhere far far away in a random solar system, a lone space man dies… horribly. Take control of said fateful space man as he battles to his end against the dreaded Alien Zombies! Using a standard laser gun and a few pickups along the way, make sure you take at as many of those Alien Zombie suckers before they take you down. It’s that simple. It’s Alien Zombie Death.

The game involves jumping around a bunch of platforms floating in space battling endless waves of Alien Zombie until you meet your demise. The platform layouts are very simple, with the focus on creating the space for the ensuing battle rather than complex level layouts.

It turned out rather fabulous and we can’t wait to introduce the world to Spaceman Death… via Alien… Alien Zombie. Oh my.

Alien Zombie Death will be hitting the PSP minis channel March 25th 2010. It’ll cost a decomposingly measly $3.99 USD.

 

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