Tue Jan 05 2016
This app has been updated by Apple to display the Apple Watch app icon.
Update 10 is here to celebrate the 6th Anniversary of Minigore! Now more action packed than ever before!
- Takes advantage of all the latest 64-bit devices
- Set of higher resolution assets and visual effects
- New cinematic camera system which can display even more zombies on screen
- New characters: Scarecrow and the Evil Knight of Hardland
- Faster movement speed for player
- Dynamic lighting
- Balance tweaks
- iOS 9 controls fixed
Masterpiece of a game just like the first one, which honestly I might prefer playing just because of the nostalgia factor if it weren’t for the fact that most of its content and even basic functionality is locked behind a subscription. I’m happy to drop up to 10$ to get the Minigore experience I’m looking for but not recurring fees. Spent the 2$ to get this because it doesn’t have a subscription at least and I remembered playing back when this game used to be free I think and I loved it. Unfortunately it doesn’t support the full screen aspect ratio of larger modern phones. I don’t understand how this is the case when the first game does somehow? Can’t stand the black bars. Aside from that both Minigore games are wonderful and I have only good things to say about the gameplay and world building done here.
Recently got back into this game, and it still holds up! I love the character and enemy artwork and style. I’ve been thinking of why I really love this game, since the mechanics should be relatively easy for other game developers to make, and I believe it’s the art and sound design that really puts this game over the top and the reason I continue to play and want more updates. I do hope that the developers or GameClub can come in and update for the latest iOS sizes. I’d also love to see iCloud sync to keep my data. Currently playing on my iPhone and I’d like to play on iPad, but with no progress it can feel daunting to do the same tasks and enemies “for the first time” after unlocking most weapons and characters. An Apple TV game would also be fun to see, and I’d be willing to pay extra for it!
After all these years this is still one of my favorite survival shooters. The bosses are creative, the weapon progression is rewarding, the different characters are nice. The only downside is it’s a forgotten game with limited content. If more Minigore games were made and updated frequently this would be a killer franchise. I hope they at least update the screen aspect ratio for modern phones.
I’ve been looking for this game for 5 years cuz I got a memory of this fun game I used to play when I was 5 years old and I was never able to find it until now I don’t care if it cost money I’m buying it to replay my childhood games
Minigore is probably the best top down fps on the market! I hope future updates will come, i hope it will make it to ps5 platform someday- this game deserve the spotlight! Just like terraria and don't starve, it deserves recognition and a place in the game market for eternity!
Although this is a massive improvement. The new dynamic lighting seems to wash out the colors. Iam running iOS 9 on iPhone 6s and the colors seems to be a bit off. It's not rich with color as it used to be. Maybe that's how it suppose to be, I don't know. But I have gotten used to the amazing color before the update
You guys should add multiplayer, would be nice to be able to play with your friends global instead of just local like the first mini gore game, but over all love the game! I'm sure others would want to enjoy this game with their friends and family around the world just as much as I do.
Like update and new features, really wish you come out with more updates more often, this game is great but left abandoned. New update seems to not run the game at the 60fps. Running 9.3.2 iOS on an iPhone 6s Plus. Controls seem sluggish and slow at times as well. Doesn't make game unplayable but should run better as it has in the past. Please pay attention to this game!
Simple gaming aesthetics, a new view option and some interesting special guests add to the gory hack and slash fun of Minigore 2: Zombies.
The AU Review Fri Aug 29 2014
Released in 2009, Mountain Sheep's Minigore was a very fun and very polished twin-stick shooter. But there wasn't really much to it.
IGN Tue Jan 29 2013
Mountain Sheep has slashed the price of its Bronze Award-winning Minigore 2: Zombies to zip to celebrate the fourth anniversary of its Bronze Award-winning...
Pocket Gamer Sun Sep 29 2013
Minigore 2: Zombies ($1.99) by Mountain Sheep is the sequel to the insanely popular original Minigore game that came out in 2009.
AppAdvice Tue Jan 29 2013
It's hard to believe that it's been over three years since Mountain Sheep's Minigore (Free) hit the App Store. While the game started out...
TouchArcade Tue Jan 29 2013
Finnish Game developers, Mountain Sheep have soft launched their popular iOS game, Minigore 2: Zombies for Android users in Canada, Finland,...
AndroidPure Sat Mar 29 2014
Twin-stick shooter sequel Minigore 2: Zombies is now available on the New Zealand App Store. Having successfully fended off hordes of ravenous Furries in...
Pocket Gamer Wed Dec 29 2021
Sequel is a simple mobile Minigore shooting game in which we face the waves of zombies and other original opponents while playing John Gore.
Gamepressure.com Fri Jun 29 2018
Mountain Sheep's latest dual-stick shooter Minigore 2: Zombies has just received a "furry" update.
AppAdvice Mon Apr 29 2013
Over a year ago now we first posted about Mountain Sheep's upcoming Minigore Zombies, now titled Minigore 2: Zombies.
TouchArcade Thu Nov 29 2012