As someone who has played shattered plans, I can safely say that this game bears about as much similarity to Shattered plans as does Star Wars, basically, same setting, but the game is totally different.
1) you spelled protect wrong.
2) A sight should not be so large.
3) When you shoot, you shouldn't have to wait several seconds for the bullet to appear.
4) There should be a reload button, you shouldn't have to expend all your bullets and then wait a ridiculous amount of time to reload.
5) Most guns don't look like a wine bottle on a stick.
While Cyborg is generally right in his description of THELs and missile launchers, this only applies when you have a steady stream of minerals. For example, in Defend the warp gate, THELs actually are more useful than Missile launchers, since you fight lots of mother ships, but cannot mine minerals.
Civilian guide to a zombie outbreak in a large city:
1) Stay in your home and hide. Do not leave and pretend nothing is going on, even if you hear groaning or screaming over the radio.
2) If you must venture outside, then run around the street panicking and screaming. You should run in front of moving civilian vehicles, screaming about how the zombies are trying to kill you and that you need a lift. The civilian will stop his vehicle and not run over you if you run directly in front of him. This works even if the civilian is a maniac driving at 150-200 mph.
3) If he is refusing to give you a lift, then he will blow his horn loudly and repeatedly. He will do this every time you run in front of his car, and then you should immediately run out of his way.
Name: Clever.
Game: Good idea, but poorly executed.
Why?
Graphics sucked, skull looked awful, and game lacked sophistication.
Could be improved if smileys were actually circles, and for the skull, you used an decently drawn image. Movement was also fairly clunky.
3/5
Great game, very immersive, wide selection of weapons. I've only played up to discovering the blown-up bridge, but after that spending a night out is easy if you have an assault rifle, 5000 rounds of ammo, and a rocket launcher with a hundred or so rounds. Assuming you don't lag and end up walking into a horde of zombies.
I think it's also worth mentioning that the Wehrmacht of WWII also made extremely effective use of combined arms tactics, so tanks advanced with infantry support, and infantry advanced behind tanks, they didn't throw forward an armored wave followed by infantry who were easily mowed down.