


In the second game, Ghoul Patrol, Zeke and Julie must again fight the forces of evil, this time unleashed from a book as part of a museum exhibit.

Being a couple of heroes, Zeke and Julie need to rescue their neighbours before they get eaten, and so the scene is set for a showdown with the forces of evil. The action here is very much on the B-movie side of the scales, with various enemies such as zombies, small Chucky-type dolls, folk in hockey masks wielding chainsaws and so on. Zeke – and in the two player mode, Julie as well – are caught up in a zombie apocalypse, and find themselves up against all manner of monsters. What Zombies Ate My Neighbors is though is a top-down run and gun shooting game. For the sake of clarity, the reference to the 3D glasses is down to the hero, Zeke, wearing a pair of those old-fashioned red and green-lensed facial adornments, so before anyone thinks this is a 3D game, stop right there.
