Who would have thought that marooned zombies could do so well for themselves?
Developer Vizor Interactive announced today that its free-to-play mobile game Zombie Castaways has passed 2 million downloads one month after its launch on iOS and Android. It’s off to a strong start in a mobile market that’s worth $36 billion, according to market research firm Newzoo. Zombie Castaways has players developing an island into a town, thanks to some helpful undead. Player can speed up the building process with items bought with real money.
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That new content includes a new location, the Star Island, and seven new buildings players can create.
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Vizor Interactive focuses on games for mobile and social platforms. It is based in Minsk, Belarus, and has created other games like Klondike, Mahjong Treasure Quest, and Knights and Brides.
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