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Tapping of the Dead

Version: 1.1

Downloads Count: 24

License Type: Buy Only

Price: $8

Date Added: Feb 27, 2009

Operating Systems: iPhone OS

Requirements: iPhone or iPod Touch, iPhone 2.1 software update

File Size: 60109 KB

Author: Super Art Software

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Editorial Review of Tapping of the Dead

I arrived at a glum conclusion the other day. When the Zombie Apocalypse comes to pass--it's really a question of when, not if--I doubt I'll survive it. The Tapping of the Dead: Deluxe Edition app for the iPhone and iPod touch only underscored my grim findings. If I can't defeat a crudely drawn, badly animated zombie by tapping my finger furiously for 12 seconds, what hope to I have against stinking hordes of the undead crashing through my patio door?

The goal of Super Art Software's remorselessly juvenile game is to "kill" zombies by tapping as quickly as possible over and over again until your index finger throbs and you can stand no more. Or after about three minutes. Which ever comes first.

As the name suggests, there are no guns in Tapping of the Dead: Deluxe Edition, although there are gun sound effects. (If this is what passes for deluxe nowadays, the zombies can have me.) No chainsaws, either. What about pickaxes, hatches or machetes? Nope. And no ball peen hammers. No garden shears. No meat hooks. No bicycle chains. Not even fingernail clippers. Just your tappin' finger tap-tap-tappin' away.

When you launch TOD Deluxe, you are immediately assaulted with a heavy metal soundtrack on a continuous loop. The song--"Tap or Die" by APOKEFALE and Super Art Studio--was composed especially for the game. You can read the lyrics once you finish the game's seven levels on "easy" mode. A sample verse: "You bite my flesh I slice your chest/You eat my face I blow your head/You cut my throat I stamp your eye/You got sharp teeth I got to tap." Doesn't really scan, but what can you do? As it happens, you can toggle the soundtrack off and on, along with the other sound effects and vibration. (It should not come as a shock that this game is rated for ages nine and older.)

Gameplay is ridiculously easy--tap-tap-tap-taptaptaptaptap--and I could discern no real strategy other than tapping really fast. It doesn't seem to matter where you tap. Sometimes double-tapping helps, sometimes it doesn't. TOD Deluxe does require a certain level of endurance. The further you progress, the longer and faster you must tap. Tapping for 25 seconds can be tiring. I suppose there could be some risk of finger injury associated with marathon play, if such a thing is possible.

More bonus features become available the further the player goes on three levels of difficulty. There is a "story mode preview" and "promotional music video" that I didn't bother to view. I mean, come on.

(The bonus content appears to be the differentiating factor between this and the nine other versions of The Tapping of the Dead that Super Art offers. Those other versions range in price from US$1 to $4, depending on the feature set.)

The game tracks how quickly you defeat the zombies, and, yes, you can submit your scores and check your ranking online. The process for doing so is almost as crude as the game itself--you send an automatically generated e-mail to the developer, who adds your information to a Google database. So don't expect to see your scores in anything resembling real time. You'll probably be zombified before then.

Through it all, try not to think too hard about how you dropped $8 on this monstrosity. Sometimes dead is better.

Note: This link takes you to the vendor's site. From there, you can follow the link to the iTunes App Store, where you can download the latest version of the software.

--Ben Boychuk

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