Zombie Panic in Wonderland

Zombie Panic in Wonderland (ゾンビ イン ワンダーランド, Zombie in Wonderland) is a frenetic third-person shooter for WiiWare released in 2010 by Spanish videogame developer Akaoni Studio. Zombie Panic in Wonderland was first released in Japan by Marvelous Entertainment on March 16 of the same year. Soon after, it came out in both Europe and North America, on April 9 and May 3, respectively, and a demo version was released on November 5, 2010.[1] An updated version of the game, Zombie Panic in Wonderland Plus, was released on the iTunes App Store for the Apple iPod Touch, iPhone and iPad on February 20, 2013[2] and on the Google Play Store for Android devices, but was since taken down. Another version of the game, Zombie Panic in Wonderland DX, was released on the Nintendo 3DS on October 30, 2014, on iOS devices on April 5, 2015 and Nintendo Switch on January 25, 2019.[3]

Zombie Panic in Wonderland
Developer(s)Akaoni Studio
Publisher(s)Akaoni Studio
Designer(s)Jose M. Iñiguez
Programmer(s)Carlos Campaña, Atsuhito Saito
Artist(s)Bomi, David Fernández Huerta, Alex Fernández Pons
Composer(s)Joan Martorell Adrover 
Platform(s)Wii (WiiWare), Nintendo 3DS eShop, iOS, Android Nintendo Switch
Release
  • JP: March 16, 2010
  • NA: May 3, 2010
  • EU: April 9, 2010
Genre(s)Third-person shooter, shooting gallery
Mode(s)Single player, multiplayer

Story

In order to become the centre of attention, a self-centered prince develops by error a magical perfume that turns everybody who smells it into a zombie. Characters from all over the popular eastern and western fable world, such as Snow White, Momotaro, Alice, Dorothy and Little Red Riding Hood will have to confront the 'amorous zombies' who are invading the Fairy Tale world in order to resolve the mystery of Prince Charming and his 'scented dwarfs' before it is too late.

Plot

The story begins in setting as Momotaro walks into town, remarking of how he has not been in town for a long time. He finds the town deserted, however, everything seems to be intact. Momotaro is attacked in a sweet shop by zombies, and defends himself and makes his way to his friends. After a brief battle at the festival grounds, he reaches an animal shrine in which he is attacked by his friends, all fused into one zombie. He defeats them, and before falling unconscious, the monkey says, 'Scented Dwarves...' He finds a cage nearby, and cuts it open, revealing dwarves. They have no idea of the occurrences, and only say the zombies were going to take them north. Momotaro begins to make his way north, and encounters Dorothy(The Wizard of Oz). She has been looking for the Tin Man, who had been acting strange since dwarves had run through Oz. She joins his party, as they fight through Oz, the situation being no better than Momotaro's village. They encounter the Tin Man, who has been affected by the plague, and fight him. As he is defeated, before he burns out, he only mutters something about scented dwarves. They find more dwarves locked up nearby, being sent to a castle in the north. They continue to battle more of the infected, and they reach the castle. They find Snow White, who is arguing with a knight, trying to get inside of the castle. She fights a knight, and they are swarmed by zombies, and the knights, including the inhabitants of the castle, are also affected. Once inside, they find Prince Charming, who has some demonic characteristics, who still retains all of his intellect. Snow White begins to argue with him, and he tells her to calm down, since she is making a scene. The statement provokes a fight, and he is defeated, revealing that he made the plague, since he wanted the inhabitants of Wonderland to fall in love with him. He went further with the plan, to become immortal, and apologizes for the trouble. He gives a potion, which is the cure, and it states they all live Happily Ever After.

Different versions

Zombie Panic in Wonderland Plus[4]

This version has been released on iOS and Android devices in 2013, but was later pulled back from Android's Playstore. It was a free downloadable version that offers in-app purchases for more content. Comparing to the original WiiWare version, it has improved graphics and sound, a new, touch-friendly control scheme as well as new levels and enemies.

Zombie Panic in Wonderland DX[5]

This version is a complete overhaul of the original game, presenting improved gameplay (With touch controls for the 3DS and gyro-aiming for the Switch), as well as better graphics and enemy AI. It was released for Nintendo 3DS family devices, iOS devices and the Nintendo Switch. There's a free (lite) version available for download on the App Store.[6]

Reception

Japan

The game has been positively welcome in Japan, ranking first on the list for WiiWare sales. On March 11, 2010, Famitsu Magazine referred to the video game using the emblem “GJ!” (standing for good job) in a double page dedicated article.

Other specialized magazines such as Nintendo Dream vol.193 and Dengeki Games vol.6 have also shown their interest for the videogame.

All of these articles and their subsequent user comments make special emphasis on the surprisingly “Japanese” touch of every final aspect regarding this videogame.

The success of the game has become so remarkable that the cinematographic production company of George A. Romero in Japan, introduced a tie-in of Zombie Panic in Wonderland this on May 28, 2010, along with their latest movie release Survival of the Dead. This combined advertising strategy consisted on the distribution of posters, wallpapers and clocks for cell phones parodying the crossbreed between both products.[7]

Spain

Before it was released, Zombie Panic in Wonderland was introduced at the Nintendo Media Summit in 2009, that took place in London, as one of the most promising projects for WiiWare and labeled as the “best WiiWare game” by the official Nintendo magazine in Spain, Nintendo Accion.

After being released into the market, the video game reached first in the main European countries’ popularity rankings.

It has been analysed and given good ratings by the main video game specialized webpages in Spain, which have valued its addictive playability, along with its artistic and technical characteristics.[8][9][10] Followers and users of the action genre have given the game an even better grade. The video game has caused a great impact in the Spanish media industry, leading to interviews and articles regarding its creators in the mainstream television channels of the country, radio programs, magazines and outstanding newspapers.

Europe & North America

The game has received not-so-great reviews outside of Spain. Eurogamer criticized its difficulty, calling it 'annoying'.[11] The following revisions did not gather the same attention as the original game, nor did its average score improve.

Aggregate scores
Aggregator Platform Score
Metacritic WiiWare 65[12]
Review Scores
Publication Platform Score
MeriStation WiiWare 85[12]
Vandal 8,3/10,0[9]
3DJuegos 8.5/10[10]
GamePro 60[12]
Eurogamer 6/10[11]
Cheat Code Central 3.0/5.0[13]
The A.V. Club 25[12]
AppSpy iOS (Plus) 3/5[14]
TouchArcade 3/5[15]
Cubed3 3DS (DX) 8/10[16]
Nintendo World Report 7.5/10[17]
Nintendo Life 6/10[18]
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References

  1. Studio, Akaoni (2010-11-04). "Demo version of Zombie Panic in Wonderland freely available from tomorrow on Nintendo's WiiWare channel in EUR". @akaoni_jose. Retrieved 2019-01-30.
  2. https://itunes.apple.com/gb/app/zombie-panic-in-wonderland/id420870181?mt=8
  3. http://www.nintendolife.com/reviews/3ds-eshop/zombie_panic_in_wonderland_dx
  4. "Zombie Panic in Wonderland PLUS". www.akaonistudio.com. Retrieved 2019-01-29.
  5. "Zombie Panic in Wonderland DX". www.akaonistudio.com. Retrieved 2019-01-29.
  6. "Zombie Panic in Wonderland DX Lite". App Store. Retrieved 2019-01-29.
  7. dead, Survival of the (2010-05-28). "【壁紙・オブ・ザ・デッド】WiiWare『ゾンビ イン ワンダーランド』との期間限定コラボ壁紙の無料配布!本日より毎週1パターンずつ配信します。". @_OfTheDead (in Japanese). Retrieved 2019-01-30.
  8. "Análisis de Zombie Panic in Wonderland - Videojuegos - Meristation". as.com (in Spanish). Retrieved 2019-01-29.
  9. "Análisis de Zombie Panic in Wonderland para Wii en 3DJuegos". 3DJuegos (in Spanish). Retrieved 2019-01-29.
  10. "Análisis Zombie Panic in Wonderland WiiW - Wii - Página 3". Vandal (in Spanish). Retrieved 2019-01-29.
  11. Reed, Kristan (2010-04-16). "Download Games Roundup". Eurogamer. Retrieved 2019-01-29.
  12. "Zombie Panic in Wonderland". Metacritic. Retrieved 2019-01-29.
  13. "Zombie Panic in Wonderland Review for Nintendo Wii". cheatcc.com. Retrieved 2019-01-29.
  14. "Zombie Panic in Wonderland Plus Review". appspy.com. Retrieved 2019-01-29.
  15. "'Zombie Panic in Wonderland Plus' Review - Frenetic Arcade Shooter Encumbered With a Hideous IAP Model". TouchArcade. 2012-03-15. Retrieved 2019-01-29.
  16. "Zombie Panic in Wonderland DX (Nintendo 3DS) Review - Page 1 - Cubed3". www.cubed3.com. Retrieved 2019-01-29.
  17. "Zombie Panic in Wonderland DX Review - Review". Nintendo World Report. Retrieved 2019-01-29.
  18. Life, Nintendo (2014-11-02). "Review: Zombie Panic in Wonderland DX (3DS eShop)". Nintendo Life. Retrieved 2019-01-29.

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