Review: Yeti Culture’s ‘Brrrainz’
Most zombie games tend to follow a similar premise: some form of apocalypse occurs, be it some kind of infection, or an unforeseen reaction to some form of cure, a la I Am Legend, and the undead start roaming the Earth. You take control of a survivor and do your best to navigate through the game world. This is where Yeti Culture and Brrrainz come in. Set in the 60s and 70s, Brrrainz takes the classic zombie genre and looks at it from a new perspective. According to Yeti Culture, Brrrainzis the story of the shambling dead, not the rugged survivor. Describing the game, the Montreal, Canada based developer said that players can: “Lead your undead army on a campaign to bring misery and destruction to small towns and cities alike. Every enemy you defeat has a chance to be turned into an undead ally. The larger your horde, the more havoc you can wreak.” While the game still has the usual zombie apocalypse premise, instead of the player taking control of a