First-Person Action Defense Game 'Throw Anything: Zombie Invaders' Launches on Switch on the 23rd

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CFK (CEO Koo Chang-sik) announced today (the 23rd) the global release of the new Nintendo Switch action defense game 'Throw Anything: Zombie Invaders,' developed by VISUAL LIGHT, via the Nintendo eShop.

'Throw Anything: Zombie Invaders' is a physics-based action defense game where players fend off endless waves of zombies by throwing everything in sight—from desks and chairs to gold bars and game consoles. As an agent of the secret organization 'SDA (Special Delivery Agency)' tasked with thwarting the schemes of the mad scientist 'Science X,' players can experience the chaotic battlefield on Nintendo Switch starting today.

● 'Throw Anything: Zombie Invaders' Game Systems

- Strategic Combat Using the Environment

Make active use of environmental objects scattered across the battlefield. Duplicate items with a copier, or freeze objects in a refrigerator to throw them with greater impact. Explode gas canisters to take out multiple zombies at once, or scavenge for powerful weapons in the police station armory. Creative use of your surroundings is the key to survival.

- Skill Growth System

Earn points by defeating zombies and completing missions. Use these points to upgrade your skills and unleash even more powerful throwing actions. Strategic skill selection is essential for breaking through increasingly intense zombie waves.

- Six Combat Zones

Battles take place across six distinct locations: a dormitory, an office, a kitchen, a police station, a museum, and a skyscraper-filled city. Each area features unique objects and environmental devices, requiring different strategies to master.

- Two Game Modes

In Story Mode, collect fragments of the hidden Nexus Cube across six chapters to stop Science X's plans. In Infinite Mode, test your limits and see how long you can survive against endless waves of zombies!

Meanwhile, to celebrate the launch, 'Throw Anything: Zombie Invaders' will be available at a 10% discount on the Nintendo eShop from April 23 to May 20.

This article was originally written in Korean and translated with the help of NC AI. It was then edited by a native English-speaking editor. All AI-assisted translations are reviewed and refined by our newsroom. [Read Original]

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