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Examples
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Boxhead is surely the most respected collection of zombie games.
Archive 2008-10-01 2008
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Kill some zombies with CrazyMonkeyGames fun game Boxhead.
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Kill some zombies with CrazyMonkeyGames fun game Boxhead.
February 2007 2007
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But I shudder to think how things would have panned out if Boxhead had been PM these last 5 years.
Cheeseburger Gothic » Surely he was talking about the Other Ranks? 2009
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With Boxhead: The Zombie War, the Internet has finally perfected itself.
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There's nothing new about a zombie shooting game, but what Boxhead The Rooms can deliver is style by the bucketload – both your character and the zombies are rendered in cute little blocky isometrics, the gunfire has a satisfying zip to it, plus there's quite a lot of blood.
SLACKERJACK – Portal 2007
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If you're going to play Boxhead The Rooms, here's a hint – those barrels are there for a reason.
SLACKERJACK – Portal 2007
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Boxhead The Rooms is a beautifully-designed little shooting game where you have to fend off droves of oncoming zombies by using all manner of shooty guns.
SLACKERJACK – Portal 2007
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The Boxhead Ensemble is, if it must be categorized at all, an alt-country act, emphasis on the “alt,” who might get filed along with the Tin Hat Trio or the Dirty Three.
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If Boxhead Ensemble, above, can be heard as suctioning off the elemental ether from song-based music, then Matmos can be said to do the opposite: to take elements — in the case of The Civil War, those associated with the South, such as the hurdy gurdy, the tin whistle, the acoustic guitar — and cut them into pieces, then put them back together and nudge the reconstituted whole close to song form.
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