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Night of the Living Dead Defense an Amazon Exclusive
Game based on George Romero's film does so well that it gives a command performance.
Date: Thursday, December 08, 2011
Author: James Fudge

Social Gaming Network’s and Art of Bytes' Night of the Living Dead Defense, an Android game based on George A Romero's popular film, is available for a limited time exclusively on Amazon.com.

Night of the Living Dead Defense Android game topped the Amazon Appstore charts this past Saturday when it launched. The game topped Amazon’s “Best Sellers in Appstore for Android” list. Based on director George Romero's cult classic zombie invasion film, Night of the Living Dead Defense pits you against an all-out Zombie Apocalypse, charging you with fighting off hordes of ravenous undead with 12 unique upgradeable tower defenders, each with unique strengths and weaknesses.

Night of the Living Dead Defense will soon be available on Google Marketplace and iTunes. Find out more about the game at its developer site, artofbytes.com .

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