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List Price: $9.99Price: $0.50 You Save: $9.49 (95%)Prices subject to change.
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Amazon Maximum Age: 20 years
Amazon Minimum Age: 204 months
Binding: CD-ROM
Brand: Aspyr
EAN: 0618870110103
ESRB Age Rating: Mature
Format: CD-ROM
Label: Aspyr Media
Manufacturer: Aspyr Media
Model: 11010
Platform: Mac OS X
Publisher: Aspyr Media
Release Date: November 21, 2005
Sales Rank: 12590
Studio: Aspyr Media
Features:- Play as the zombie in an epic battle between the living and the dead
- Take over Punchbowl, an immersive, futuristic city built with the Halo engine
- Convert bitter enemies into a horde of zombie allies by eating their brains
- Possess unsuspecting humans; use your body as a weapon
- Original soundtrack features 13 songs from various popular artists
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Editorial Review:
Product Description: Stubbs The Zombie lets you become a man whose luck was so bad, dying was the best thing that ever happened to him. In 1933, Edward Stubblefield was a traveling salesman, trying to survive the Great Depression, when he was murdered & buried in a field in Pennsylvania. Fast forward to 1959, when billionaire playboy Andrew Monday builds his own ultramodern city - Punchbowl, where you can "drink your fill of the future". Unfortunately, he built it on the grave of "Stubbs", bringing him back as a angry zombie. Stubbs was a loser all his life, and being a zombie gives him power he never had before. He decides to keep eating brains until the city is his -- unless Andrew Monday can stop him.
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I accidentally bought this not knowing it would not run well at all on an Intel Mac. My mistake, don't do the same!
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I found this much too hard to control. I gave up on Stubbs after less than two hours of play. I'm glad that I'm only out $7.99 + tax, I would have been really upset if I had payed full price.
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I ordered this game because I wanted something new and you can't beat an 8 buck price tag. I worried as some people mentioned frame rate problems and such. No problems here with a first generation Macbook Pro and 10.4. It plays pretty seamlessly.
Overall, the game is solid. Some of the cut scenes are a bit long and you keep doing the same thing over and over--eating brains--but it is a nice game to turn off your mind and just enjoy. You don't have to use 50 zillion keys to run it ... Read More
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...this title looked too fun to pass up.
I was a little worried by some of the reviews here and on the Apple site suggesting that the game would not play on Intel Macs. I have a first generation Intel iMac with a 1.83 GHz core duo processor, ATI Radeon X1600 graphics card and 1GB of RAM. I had some issues in the beginning because I hadn't copied the game folder to my hard drive as instructed in the "Readme" file. D'oh!
The game started up fine and played as well as could ... Read More
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I picked this game (copyright 2005) at the Apple store in the US. I brought back to Saudi Arabia and slapped it into my 2007 20'' iMac. It will not load. So I wrote to customer service. They told me that the game does not work on new iMacs with the x1600 video card. I did not see that in the system requirements. What other Macs will it not work on? Seems the only way to tell is to buy it and hope.
All in all, it is an older game and is now being dumped at low prices before it is completely ... Read More
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