Moving and aiming with the two joysticks still takes time and practice, and never feels intuitive. Where it was difficult for people with larger hands to grasp the tiny iPhone and move the joysticks before, it can be a little uncomfortable for the small-handed to stretch their thumbs to control the iPad version. There are some great upgrades, like the new reload button, but it still takes time and patience to master them. Unfortunately, the controls are still stiff. The price is still on the high side, but on the iPad it feels much more appropriate. The maps – Nacht der Untoten and Zombie Verrükt – feature the same bombed out, post apocalyptic, World War II themes but this time around, the $15 price tag includes both maps, so the complete game costs the same as its iPhone predecessor with the in-app purchase of the second map.
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