Hey everyone I wanted to share a game I recently released called 3-2-1-Zombies! It's a frantic endless runner / dodging game with quirky graphics and tilt controls. Subscribe to the TouchArcade YouTube channel Run For Your Life Dodge, bounce, stumble and dash along the neon streets as you race to escape the zombies snapping at your heels. Beat Your Friends How far can you get as the game gets faster and faster, and the zombie hordes accumulate behind you? Celebrate as you charge past your friends’ best runs and sprint up the leader-board. Buy Power-ups To Give Yourself An Edge Collect coins and gems to spend on power-ups that you can use to help your runs. Take along some squeaky chew toys to distract the zombies, some fresh new trainers to maintain your momentum, or a coin frenzy to help rack up the cash. Features Tilt based controls (on supported devices, with touch alternative). Google Play Games integration for leader-boards and achievements. Everyplay video replays. Record markers on the track for your friends’ best runs. Quirky, low-poly graphics. Procedural tracks; no 2 runs are the same. Exciting power-ups, from chew toys to coin frenzy. Easy to learn, nightmarish to master. Catchy, energetic retro soundtrack. Links http://survivalistgames.co.uk/3-2-1-zombies https://www.facebook.com/SurvivalistGames https://twitter.com/SurvivalistGame About Me I've been a solo indie developer off and on for 4 years now. Games have been my life since I was a kid and I've been super lucky to get to create them as a career. I studied computer animation at Uni, then went to work as an art lead at a large games company. I went indie after the game I'd been working on for a number of years was shelved (I'd always planned to, but that brought the date forward drastically). I do all my own design, coding, art and animation. Audio and music is something I'd love to learn, but don't know how I'd ever start. About The Game I released my first game "Shelter: A Survival Card Game" 3 years ago and after a long time trying to make it profitable, I decided I needed a change. 3-2-1-Zombies! was planned as a 4-6 week game, but when it all started to come together, I got super excited by its potential and it grew into an 8 week game. Then 12. Eventually I released the game after 5 months work. Anyhow. I hope you all enjoy it. Let me know what you think. I'll be keeping an eye on the replies and would love to get any feedback or answer any questions you may have. Cheers