By: Ben Robinson, IntoMobile Thursday, February 26th, 2009 at 3:34 PM
Com2uS has announced a new game for the iPhone/iPod Touch, called “Trapped: Undead Infection”. In case you couldn’t guess, it’s a horror-based adventure game, and surprisingly enough, will make extensive use of the touchscreen (well that is a shocker!).
There’s going to be a ton of cool GFX (graphics) as you play a scientist in a bio-research lab, which has a lotta undeads trying to getcha. You’ll have to defend yourself with whatever you find to-hand, and also solve puzzles to get through the open levels. There will also be plenty of creepy FX to keep you company – WoooOOOOooooOOOOooohhhh!
Well I like a good gore-fest of a game – so can’t wait to play it!! You gotta go to the App Store on iTunes to find it.
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