Zombeez A Killer Queen Remix Review (Steam)



So our Zombeez A Killer Queen Remix Preview is actually an update to a previous preview of the game but known then as Abs Vs The Blood Queen. Zombeez A Killer Queen Remix is a frantic 2D platformer built directly on top of the Killer Queen Arcade engine. Run, fly, and slay your way through the undead horde as you head towards a fated showdown with the terrifying Blood Queen.

Zombeez A Killer Queen Remix Review Pros:

  • Pixel art retro graphics.
  • 457.14MB download size.
  • Controller support.
  • Graphics-fullscreen on/off.
  • 3 modes- Today’s run, Monthly run, and random run options.
  • Online leaderboards for each mode.
  • Endless runner-style gameplay.
  • You run away from the deadly fog, you control the running so you can stop and backtrack a bit.
  • Berries-pick them up and get them to a gate in order to become a new being with power or an attack that will help.
  • Flies-collect for a score.
  • Allowed multiple attempts at the daily/monthly runs it seems.
  • A random run is a randomized level every time.
  • Fast frantic-paced platformer.
  • Curious soundtrack.
  • Simple controls.
  • Not all enemies kill you and instead push you back.
  • Can use analog sticks or a d-pad.
  • Multiple routes in levels.
  • Once you acquire a new power you get an extra hit point.
  • One hit one kill mechanic.
  • You can see the seed number to share with friends or redo a run.

Zombeez A Killer Queen Remix Review Cons:

  • No tutorials.
  • Have to work everything out yourself.
  • No pause button in-game.
  • Every run feels the same.
  • The mouse cursor stays on the screen.
  • No Steam achievements.
  • One game mode play style all the actual modes do is change if a level randomizes or not.
  • Minimal graphic settings.
  • Slight slowdown at times which puts jumps off.

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Zombeez A Killer Queen Remix:

Official website.

Developer: BumbleBear Games, LLC

Publisher: BumbleBear Games, LLC

Store Links –

Steam

Jim Smale

Gaming since the Atari 2600, I enjoy the weirdness in games counting Densha De Go and RC De Go as my favourite titles of all time. I prefer gaming of old where buying games from a shop was a thing, Being social in person was a thing. Join me as I attempt to adapt to this new digital age!

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