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Capybara talks its 'next game,' Zombie Tactics photo

Earlier today, GamerBytes found a document from the Ontario Media Development Corporation that detailed a title from Capybara Games (the folks who brought you Critter Crunch on PlayStation Network and iPhone) called Zombie Tactics.

Although a few months old, the document was revealing, detailing Zombie Tactics as "a mixture of strategy gameplay elements into the horror genre, dropping players into the heart of a devastating zombie apocalypse with nothing but their wits to get them out alive." Players start off alone, eventually finding survivors which they'll add to their team, as well as weapons and other supplies.

Curious, we went directly to the source and asked Capybara -- what's the deal with Zombie Tactics?

"Zombie Tactics is the working title for a game Capy has been toying with for awhile," Capybara's Nathan Vella told us, "such a long while that our initial concept art was done in pixels."

The game itself is in the early prototyping stage, although they do have a small team working on the concept to see if it "has legs or not." For more details on the game, what platform it could end up on, and whether the game will look and feel more Critter Crunch than Left 4 Dead, hit the jump.

"Really, you know as much as we do," Vella says in all sincerity when asked for more details on Zombie Tactics.

"We know the goal for the project -- a tactics-heavy strategy-meets-survival game," he explains, "but we're actually smack dab in the midst of prototyping the gameplay. There's a lot of ways this can go, and we're aiming to find the best one with our prototype."

As far as how all of that will play out, expect Capybara to explore something different than what we've already seen in other undead-themed titles. Vella says they're "definitely pursuing the straight up strategy approach," conceding that there are enough good third- and first-person titles on the market.

 

Zombies have had a long history with games, appearing in everything from Zombies Ate My Neighbors to Left 4 Dead. However, the style and tone of how zombies are handled varies drastically. Capybara plan on bringing their own unique take to Zombie Tactics.

"'Capy' and 'overly serious' does not vibe well together," Vella says. "That being said, we're not going to make a cute game with zombies, either."

Right now, he says, they're working on the game's art direction, its mood, and atmosphere. Zombie Tactics will "feel like" a Capybara game -- there will be the trademark humor -- with "blood, gore, and ideally, a dash of horror as well."

"Basically, we'll be replacing rainbow barfing with blood barfing," he jokes.

On the subject of what platform we might see Zombie Tactics on, Vella says it's too early too tell, even admitting that "it might not end up anywhere, to be honest." Being a prototype, it's possible the game will never get off the ground. He points to the "keen detective skills of Internet-savvy journalists" catching them with their pants down being the only reason it's talking about the game at all.

 

 

He says that the studio as a whole are fans of PSN, Xbox LIVE Arcade, WiiWare, iPhone and DS, and feels their concepts could end up anywhere, really. Ideally, Capybara hopes that Zombie Tactics will be a downloadable title... if it even comes to fruition at all.

"It's super important to note that, as it stands right now," he drives home, "the game is so super-early in prototyping phase, so Capy isn't sure where, when, or even if this will have a platform."

Capybara's most recent game, Critter Crunch, is available now on PlayStation Network and features zero zombies but plenty of cuddly-looking creatures. That doesn't mean it's not a good game; we kind of liked it.

[All images and artwork are from early prototype work on Zombie Tactics, courtesy of Capybara.]


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26 comments | showing # 1 to 26

Necro BABS's Avatar - Comment posted on 10/27/2009 16:04
Necro BABS
Enough with the zombies.
ParaParaKing's Avatar - Comment posted on 10/27/2009 16:05
ParaParaKing
It is sad, that after an innovative setting in Critter Crunch, they fall back to zombies. I'm so sick of zombies...
Magnalon's Avatar - Comment posted on 10/27/2009 16:06
Magnalon
Hate zombies, love Capybara.

Will buy just to support them, but I'll also echo that zombies are saturated.
JehutyFromHell's Avatar - Comment posted on 10/27/2009 16:09
JehutyFromHell
Has anyone noticed the woman in the concept art looks pregnant? Anyway, sounds interesting but I'm a little burnt out on zombies (and vampires)
Xzyliac's Avatar - Comment posted on 10/27/2009 16:11
Xzyliac
That guys got a powerful mustache.
Char Aznable's Avatar - Comment posted on 10/27/2009 16:31
Char Aznable
I wasn't interested until I heard the word "tactics." I'd check it out, zombie saturation or not. A well-done tactics game on XBLA would definitely be on my radar.
Rockefellow's Avatar - Comment posted on 10/27/2009 16:33
Rockefellow
@Xzyliac: You're doing it wrong

Also, I got excited at the strategy/survival part... I could imagine falling in love with a game that drops you in a city full of the undead, making you fend for yourself, meeting survivors, hideouts, raiding for food and items, etc...

But that will never happen, with everyone getting burned out by zombies.
Los255's Avatar - Comment posted on 10/27/2009 17:08
Los255
YAY ZOMBIES
The Trout's Avatar - Comment posted on 10/27/2009 17:26
The Trout
I'm betting bored with all the zombie games, yet I can't resist a game with screenshots that look like undead Advance Wars games.
Kraid's Avatar - Comment posted on 10/27/2009 17:52
Kraid
Capybara , that is all.
AdamantiumHip's Avatar - Comment posted on 10/27/2009 18:13
AdamantiumHip
I will never understand noobs who get bored of zombies
TheDiamondSutra's Avatar - Comment posted on 10/27/2009 19:24
TheDiamondSutra
I will never understand boobs who NEVER get bored of zombies.
Xhumation's Avatar - Comment posted on 10/27/2009 19:42
Xhumation
Love the character designs.

Finally a character with a reason to have too many belts.
manasteel88's Avatar - Comment posted on 10/27/2009 20:12
manasteel88
Tactical RPGs need more zombies. I support this whole heartedly. Also, make it XBLA or I won't be able to support it financially.
adultswim810's Avatar - Comment posted on 10/27/2009 20:18
adultswim810
im sick of zombies... l4d2 is it
Dan CiTi's Avatar - Comment posted on 10/27/2009 20:26
Dan CiTi
Looks great, hopefully it comes to the same platforms Critter Crunch did.
Q27's Avatar - Comment posted on 10/27/2009 20:58
Q27
This looks cool. Hope it gets completed.
Solgrim's Avatar - Comment posted on 10/27/2009 21:55
Solgrim
More interesting cast than L4D2 it seems.
Tronjoy's Avatar - Comment posted on 10/27/2009 22:59
Tronjoy
I have been a zombie fan ever since I was 11. They were the first horror movies I was able to watch because zombies were at least a little funny to me(especially in Return of the Living Dead). And I hate that zombies are a fad now. Soon, everyone's going to burn out on them, there will be a zombie drought, and I'm going to be left wanting more.

Spread out the zombie games/movies PLEASE!
Tubatic's Avatar - Comment posted on 10/28/2009 00:06
Tubatic
Its strange. I think a year or two ago, people had mad serendipity regarding Zombie games. Its amazing how much of it is coming out.

Also, there's that theory about people likng zombies during a recession
lewness's Avatar - Comment posted on 10/28/2009 06:17
lewness
This game's brimming with one-liners!
feedback's Avatar - Comment posted on 10/28/2009 10:00
feedback
Sorry guys. Zombies will never get old. And zombies + tactics? Someone's been hearing my prayers.
Archwright's Avatar - Comment posted on 10/28/2009 11:13
Archwright
Zombies are the monsters of our generation. Deal with it. Gen-X had Vampires; us echo-boomers, we got Zombies. Why is that? you ask. It's because we're apathetic and lazy, that's why! Gen-X's monster the the epitome of everything they wished they could be; the Zombie is a mockery of everything we are.
KaL YoshiKa's Avatar - Comment posted on 10/28/2009 19:39
KaL YoshiKa
Hell if they kept that pixel art and made it Fire Emblem + Humour + Zombies I'd buy it.
TheRealist871's Avatar - Comment posted on 11/01/2009 22:43
TheRealist871
Zombies + tactics = FUN! I understand that they are gaming's most unimaginative dead horse that developers can't seem to stop beating, but I still have a soft spot for them. :D

Plus it's a tactics game. It reminds me of like...X-Com, or like if Left 4 Dead and Final Fantasy Tactics had some kind of deformed offspring.

I'm interested to play it.
runchild's Avatar - Comment posted on 11/19/2009 12:35
runchild
i want a zombie tactics game so hard now.
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