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Get to Know About Piggy Wiggy 4: Zombie Edition

You know those puzzle games where you have to slice ropes and manipulate objects so a little creature gets its treat? Piggy Wiggy 4: Zombie Edition takes that same simple joy and tosses in a spooky twist. Instead of charming piglets, you’re guiding a squad of zombie piggies through a series of brain-teasing levels. The backdrop is delightfully eerie—foggy graveyards, creaky gates, and cartoonish cobwebs—so it never feels too frightening, just enough to keep you on your toes.

Mechanically, it sticks close to its roots: each piggy is tethered by ropes, and your job is to figure out which ones to cut (or sometimes leave intact) so they can shuffle across the screen and reach their tasty eyeball snacks. Along the way you’ll encounter springs that fling your piglets into the air, balloons that lift them gently, and even spiked traps that you’d better avoid. The zombie theme also introduces fun quirks like rotting platforms that collapse under too much weight or ghostly pairs that must be freed in a specific order.

As you make your way through dozens of bite-sized levels, the puzzles steadily increase in complexity. You start out learning the basics—how gravity works, how to use a simple lever—but by the time you hit the haunted mansion stage, you’ll be juggling multiple mechanics at once. There’s a nice balance of trial and error here: each failure just teaches you a little more about timing and sequence, so that satisfying “aha” moment feels well earned.

What really keeps you coming back is the game’s personality. The zombie piggies have goofy expressions, the squeaky sound effects are oddly charming, and there’s a cheeky sense of humor in how they wobble or moan when something goes wrong. It’s not a marathon play-through by any means, but for those moments when you want a quick brain workout with a dash of undead comedy, Piggy Wiggy 4: Zombie Edition nails the recipe.