Have Game, Will Play: Slice Zombies for Kinect Xbox One Review

Have Game, Will Play: Slice Zombies for Kinect Xbox One Review

 

Full Recommendation: Worth a Buy on a fire sale – only buy this if you are staunchly against slicing fruit

Full Disclosure: This game was provided to GameEnthus by the publisher.
Genre: kinect zombie slicing game
Developer: MADE
Publisher: MADE
Platform(s): Xbox One
Price: $9.99
Link(s): http://www.slicezombies.com/

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65 comments

  1. Thanks for the transparency. It’s refreshing to see a strategy that doesn’t rely on black-hat churn and burn. Sustainable growth is the only way forward.

  2. I’m skeptical about the timeline you proposed, but I’m willing to test it. If this holds up, it changes how we structure our entire outreach program.

  3. Actually, I have to disagree slightly with the second point. In our testing, we found that over-optimization was less of a factor than pure engagement metrics. It’s interesting to see how different niches react differently.

  4. One minor correction: the update rollout was actually 14 days, not 10. But that doesn’t change your main point—the volatility window is getting wider.

  5. Have you considered the impact of mobile-first indexing on these placements? We’ve noticed that some “desktop-safe” strategies are flagging on mobile crawls.

  6. I’m sharing this with our content team. We’ve been struggling to explain why “quality over quantity” isn’t just a cliché, and this illustrates it perfectly.

  7. Does this apply to non-English markets as well? We’re seeing conflicting signals in our EU campaigns compared to what you’ve described here. Would love to hear your thoughts on regional variance.

  8. I’m curious about the sample size for these conclusions. We saw a 15% deviation in our own datasets, but the overall trend aligns with your findings. Good work.

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