School Girl/Zombie Hunter

School Girl/Zombie Hunter (2017)

by Tamsoft, Aksys Games, D3 Publisher
Genres:Shooter, Hack and slash/Beat 'em up
Themes:Action, Fantasy, Horror
Game modes:Single player, Co-operative, Multiplayer
Story:"Let's see, Zombies? Schoolgirls? Guns? Wooden swords? And set in a high school? This all seems dead familiar. What's going on here?! From the people who brought you Onechanbara,comes a new, upcoming title! School Girl/Zombie Hunter follows the story of five girls caught up in a zombie outbreak (obviously). Trapped within what was once a prestigious school, the girls take up arms as they shoot and bash their way through the zombie hordes. Now how are a bunch of schoolgirls going to survivor being attacked by zombies you might ask? Well here's the thing, this isn't just any old school. Along side the literary arts they teach military arts as well, and these girls are packing some serious fire power!"Show more
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