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I remember diving into Zombies Ate My Phone one afternoon and being completely hooked by how quickly it throws you into the action. You’re barreling down city streets, dodging and slicing through hordes of cartoonish zombies that seem to pop up behind every dumpster and streetlight. The game keeps you on your toes by mixing in all sorts of power-ups on the fly—everything from skateboards that boost your speed to freezing bombs that give you a moment’s breather when things get chaotic.

What really got me was the way you can use the coins you collect to upgrade your arsenal and unlock a slew of new neighborhoods to run through. Some stages even introduce little surprises, like friendly survivors who cheer you on and sometimes toss you extra bonuses. Each run feels different because the zombies’ patterns and the boost placements shuffle around, so you’re always strategizing on the go—should you go for that magnet power-up or risk the shortcut past the subway tracks?

I’ve got to admit, the bright, cartoony visuals and cheeky sound effects are what seal the deal for me. Even when you’re thirty levels in, the goofy groans of the undead and those little victory jingles never get old. It’s one of those rare games where you can just pick up the pace, have a laugh at the over-the-top zombie antics, and lose track of time without even realizing it.