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  • Summary: The deluxe version for Nintendo 3DS of the successful Zombie Panic in Wonderland! The game is completely renewed for this version. Lets set out on a grand adventure to save Wonderland from the zombies destroying all in their way!

    -Extra stages and extended story -Exclusive enemies -You
    The deluxe version for Nintendo 3DS of the successful Zombie Panic in Wonderland! The game is completely renewed for this version. Lets set out on a grand adventure to save Wonderland from the zombies destroying all in their way!

    -Extra stages and extended story
    -Exclusive enemies
    -You can use two different control systems which are perfectly adapted for the console
    -Maximised playability
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  1. Jan 2, 2015
    80
    Cramming the WiiWare game and more into the smaller system is superbly impressive and the action is just as addictive today as it was a few years back, if not more so now in this new portable format.
  2. 75
    Zombie Panic in Wonderland DX is a good game. While there are glaring faults with its difficulty, the game itself is super solid and well put together.
  3. Nov 2, 2014
    60
    Zombie Panic in Wonderland DX is a well-presented, difficult game with solid gameplay. Unfortunately the experience isn't as lasting or as engaging as perhaps it could be, and given that it's almost identical to its WiiWare predecessor, the audience for this title is small and niche.
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  1. Oct 2, 2016
    8
    This is a "shooting gallery" style 3rd person shooter involving fast reflexes and dodging. For the price of this game its pretty stellar, butThis is a "shooting gallery" style 3rd person shooter involving fast reflexes and dodging. For the price of this game its pretty stellar, but it does have a steep difficulty. While not a perfect game, its an enjoyable one. I have noticed many negative reviews stating that you can't earn continues, this is a false statement. (I just earned one about ten minutes ago in-game, which is why I decided to write a review) All in all its definitely worth the cost of $8.00 if you enjoy a challenging "shooting gallery" style game and don't mind learning new control mechanics. You can find it pretty easily on the e-shop of your 3ds, and it works on all versions of the 3ds exactly the same. So if your looking for a cheap game that offers some challenge, to play while you're on the go, you may want to give this one a look. Expand
  2. Jun 5, 2015
    5
    Zombie Panic in Wonderland DX. When one hears a title including zombies, you pray that it's good. When you hear Wonderland, you expectZombie Panic in Wonderland DX. When one hears a title including zombies, you pray that it's good. When you hear Wonderland, you expect something zany and off-the-wall. In this case, you almost get one and definitely plenty of the other. The visuals are quite impressive, the music is catchy and the pacing of the game play is just right and to top it all off it's an arcade-style 3rd person shooter! All of these things make up a pretty good game. However, the few problems lie in having a only single continue and a steep difficulty level. You can gain a good number of lives during each stage, but this game doesn't play around. One continue and you're back to the beginning of the game. The main hero has a small array of weapons at his disposal and a limited number of grenades. Your enemies can pop up from almost anywhere and attack you. Luckily, this is remedied by a simple stroke of the stylus on the touch screen to make a close-range melee attack. If the ability to score more continues were present or if the player gas the ability to adjust the game difficulty to their liking, this would be one of the best games I've ever seen. Expand