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Little Red Riding Hood's Zombie BBQ (DSiWare) Review

Europe Tue, 03 Nov 2009 by Marcel Van Duyn

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Not your childhood's Little Red Riding Hood!

You might've heard of Little Red Riding Hood's Zombie BBQ before; after all, a classic fairytale character blasting zombies to pieces should be almost guaranteed to get your attention. Chances are, however, that you never saw the game in stores — this is because the game never actually saw release in Europe, so the only way to get it would be to import.

Those who waited patiently have now been rewarded as the full, uncut game is now available as a DSiWare download for a measly 800 DSi Points. Nintendo and their A Little Bit of... series should take note!

Little Red Riding Hood's Zombie BBQ Screenshot

The premise is simple. Storyland, the place where all fairytale folk live, has somehow turned into a land of the dead. Zombies roam the streets and various storybook characters, like Little Red Riding Hood's granny, the three little pigs, Pinocchio and even Santa Claus, have all turned into demonic versions of themselves. The only characters that are still human are Little Red "Ready to Rock" Riding Hood and Momotaro (Or Momo Taro, as the game spells it), the mythical Japanese boy who was born from a peach. Logically, they join forces to restore Storyland to its former glory.

The gameplay is quite simple: as either Red or Momotaro, you walk upwards through the level, blasting all enemies that come at you. At the bottom of the screen are seven blue squares, which represent the spots you can stand on. You can move between them with the D-pad or A and Y buttons (allowing lefty flip), but you can also touch the squares with your stylus to instantly move to them if you're in a hurry.

By touching and holding a spot on the touch screen other than the squares for about half a second, your character will begin firing in that direction. Your default weapon is a machine gun, which has infinite ammo; however, that doesn't mean reloading is unnecessary, which is done by lifting your stylus. As you progress through the levels, you'll also get the opportunity to break barrels and crates, which reveal additional weapons like a shotgun, laser beam and flamethrower. These all have limited shots, so use them wisely. They can be selected by tapping their icon, which will appear in one of the top corners of the screen.

Little Red Riding Hood's Zombie BBQ Screenshot

Finally, you also have a grenade launcher with limited ammo, which can be fired by quickly tapping a target on the touch screen twice. Red and Momotaro also have a few physical moves — should a zombie grab them, you can break free (and instantly kill the zombie) by tapping your character. Tapping your character when free will make them crouch and allow them to dodge certain projectiles.

After every few stages, you'll have to deal with a boss. These offer a bit of a challenge and will require some strategy to beat, as they have an arsenal of different attacks to deal with. Just look for the visual cues and act accordingly!

The game wastes no time in ramping up the difficulty. After just a few stages the amount of zombies will have increased drastically, and there will be other obstacles to deal with as well. Luckily, there's both Normal and Hard difficulties to choose from (as well as an Extreme mode after beating Hard, for the true masochists) so if you're not exactly confident in your zombie-slaying skills, you can start off easy. Beating the game will also unlock further modes, such as a boss attack mode.

Little Red Riding Hood's Zombie BBQ Screenshot

The game's music isn't "good" in the sense of being catchy, per se, but it's definitely good for laughs — rock music makes any fairytale hilarious. The graphics weren't too impressive for a retail game, but now, as a DSiWare game, they definitely are. The standard enemies and player characters are 2D, but the main menu, levels and bosses are all 3D. The retail game actually even suffered from some framerate issues, which developer EnjoyUp has managed to remedy for this release.

Conclusion

The retail game was already budget-priced, making it a great deal, but at a mere 800 DSi Points this is an even better one. Some might find that there's not much variety in the gameplay, but when it's this fun, who cares? Europe never got the original retail release, so you should definitely seize this opportunity and snag up this great little game for cheap.

User Comments

A-SWE

1. A-SWE Sweden 03 Nov 2009, 01:03 GMT

Great :D I wanted the retail but never found it

uel

2. uel United States 03 Nov 2009, 01:10 GMT

Good to know they were able to fit a retail game into DSiware.

ryanknight717

3. ryanknight717 United States 03 Nov 2009, 01:13 GMT

more fit for dsiware

vakama94

4. vakama94 Mexico 03 Nov 2009, 01:21 GMT

i hope this comes to NA in Dsiware, not the retail game

WAIW

5. WAIW United States 03 Nov 2009, 01:23 GMT

An 8 as a retail game and an 8 as a downloadable game... Hm... Interesting.

Sylverstone

6. Sylverstone United States 03 Nov 2009, 01:24 GMT

Wow, a full retail game in DSiWare...

Nintendo better take some notes!

matty_125

7. matty_125 United States 03 Nov 2009, 01:46 GMT

I bought this game when it first came out. It's really fun and worth checking out. It can get very challenging, too!

slapshot82

8. slapshot82 United States 03 Nov 2009, 02:46 GMT

This is a perfect fit for DSiWare......... I hope this sees a US release very soon as I will be adding thid to my collection. I wanted this game but never wanted to pay full retail price, I will glady download it now.

roro44

9. roro44 United States 03 Nov 2009, 03:02 GMT

Nice graphics.

KnucklesSonic8

10. KnucklesSonic8 Canada 03 Nov 2009, 03:13 GMT

Way to go, Gammick Entertainment.

kaya122

11. kaya122 United States 03 Nov 2009, 03:25 GMT

I wonder if this will come out in the US. I kinda doubt it beacause they can just charge us more for the retail version.

Devil_Hunter_Dante

12. Devil_Hunter_Dante United States 03 Nov 2009, 04:32 GMT

Never heard of this b4 but what a name.

FATEM

13. FATEM Australia 03 Nov 2009, 05:12 GMT

A full retail game only available in Europe. Hooray.

Bass X0

14. Bass X0 United Kingdom 03 Nov 2009, 12:57 GMT

Grandma: "Oh, Little Red Riding Hood, what big breasts you have!"

gabikun

15. gabikun Spain 03 Nov 2009, 13:23 GMT

@ BassX0
Little Red Riding Hood: Grandma, I have them to see you better...

Crunc

16. Crunc United States 03 Nov 2009, 15:00 GMT

Any news on a US release date? I definitely want to pick this game up and it seems a good use of my stash of points.

King Elemento

17. King Elemento United Kingdom 03 Nov 2009, 15:58 GMT

Looks interesting. If I can ever spare the points, I'll look into this. That Vikings game is of much higher priority though.

EdEN

18. EdEN United States 03 Nov 2009, 17:47 GMT

I enjoyed the retail version and now Europe is getting an even better deal with the price point. Still, those in the Americas that wan't it can go to Gamestop and buy it for $9.99 now.

BB Thrilla

19. BB Thrilla United States 03 Nov 2009, 21:41 GMT

didnt know little red riding hoods boobs were so big ;)

Terranigma

20. Terranigma United Kingdom 03 Nov 2009, 22:19 GMT

Not bad for 800 points. This could be a worthy purchase for me

Mickeymac

21. Mickeymac United States 03 Nov 2009, 23:33 GMT

Wow. You know, if I had a DSi, I'd actually get this game. $8 is a steal!XD

vherub

22. vherub United States 04 Nov 2009, 00:22 GMT

good to see life after retail for games, there are many more out there that need another chance

ballistikboy

23. ballistikboy United States 04 Nov 2009, 06:28 GMT

Are you kidding me??

eryx

24. eryx Spain 04 Nov 2009, 08:14 GMT

Yeeahhh!! Great game. The final bosses are awesome.

LEGEND MARIOID

25. LEGEND MARIOID United Kingdom 04 Nov 2009, 09:36 GMT

Styorage solution pls Nintendo!

Roopa132

26. Roopa132 Germany 04 Nov 2009, 12:48 GMT

WAIW wrote:

An 8 as a retail game and an 8 as a downloadable game... Hm... Interesting.

Duh. It's the exact same game.

eryx

27. eryx Spain 04 Nov 2009, 14:11 GMT

Best !!! the original version slowdown.

Mendoza

28. Mendoza Netherlands 04 Nov 2009, 18:12 GMT

@ Roopa132: Yea but the price tag differs quite a bit, at least from the retail version at the release back then. And they twitched the game like removing minor bugs & glitches, so it's superior. Can't wait to download this game myself :)

motang

29. motang United States 05 Nov 2009, 18:27 GMT

I saw this on the store shelfs but didn't really care about it. But if it is going to come out on DSiware for 800 points then I am on board! :)

jangonov

30. jangonov United States 20 Nov 2009, 17:28 GMT

Wait...It is the full version? I just saw the videos put up for it. I have to buy it as soon as it is out in NA

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