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Organ Trail: Director's Cut

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A new release on Desura - Organ Trail: Director's Cut is a retro zombie survival game made with Unity3D.

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It actually looks quite funny and one to check out especially when it's only £2.99 so it's pretty damn cheap too.

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2 comments

Hyeron Dec 28, 2012
Better wait for a patch or three before you buy though. It crashes to desktop after every random event (not too bad as the "continue" function allows you to go on), then crashes to desktop once you get to Pittsburgh. Which is the FIRST town you HAVE to go through apart from D.C., with no way to continue the game.
Fingers crossed for decent support.
Bumadar Dec 29, 2012
when I think of unity3D I think of a fancy gfx, not 8bit 1970 style, looks cool though don't get me wrong by why a unity license for it ?
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