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Multiplayer Online Battle Arena (MOBA)

This is a free zombie shooter strategy & survival game where all survivors or players are driven by one target, which is to stay alive. In this page, we’ve discussed everything you should expect in this apocalyptic game that’s infected with walking dead zombies. Furthermore, we’ve outlined a step-by-step guide on how to install the game (Android & iOS versions) into Windows 7/8/8.1/10/XP or MAC OS.

Plot of the Game

In the year 2027, an unknown plague virus outbreak infected and wiped out a good percentage of the world’s population. This virus was then named as deadly plague infection. In the meantime, the pandemic of a new type of plague virus has infected 80 percent of the world’s population and turned them into “unkilled” walking dead zombies,

As one one of the survivors, your main problem isn’t the “unkilled” zombies. Most of those killed by the deadly plague virus will always try to pull dead triggers on your back. You’ve to fight for your survival. Be strategic and either stay alone or join clans and team up.

Key Features:

1. Zombies & Enemies Are Everywhere

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You’ll have to face other players and armies of the walking dead zombies as well as other “unkilled” zombies without help from anyone (alone). Gunship and shoot those walking dead zombies as well as the “unkilled” ones to survive in this game, or else they’ll kill you.

2. Keep Calm & Craft: Survival Craft is Vital

To defeat “unkilled” walking dead zombies, you need to improve your strategy & survival-craft skills. You’ll also have to create deadly weapons. Ensure that you choose your target wisely before you can shoot your enemies and zombies. Pull a dead trigger in wildfowl and get some food.

3. Improve Your SurvivalCraft & Strategy Skills

In Last Day on Earth: Survival for PC, plague infection, hunger, wild animals, cold and thirst can kill a player faster than the walking dead army of zombies. You’ll have to craft more deadly weapons, which you can use to not only to shoot zombies but also to kill wild animals. Survivalcraft is vital for the strategy that you’ll be using to survive.

4. Explore New Territories & Shoot Zombies

Search wild deserted lands, such as survivor’s camps and military bases, to find deadly weapons and resources. You can then use the most valuable resources to build a safe shelter. Avoid zombie frontier and gunship them before you can obtain resources.

5. Join a Clan & Gunship the Zombies With Friends

This is an excellent war strategy in this game. You can join forces with other survivors and shoot or gunship “unkilled” walking dead zombies as a team. Once you join other players, you’ll have a better chance to survive.

6. Communicate With Your Fellow Survivors

In this game, information is the 2nd most valuable resource after life. Use the chat feature to communicate with other survivors. It makes it easier to cooperate when you decide to shoot or gunship zombies, clear new territories from the “unkilled” zombies, go to raid or move zombie frontier.

Summary

Overall, you’ll be involved in many activities such as building a base & attacking bases of other players as you seize trophies, cutting trees, getting stones, finding secret places with supplies, etc. But your main objective is to kill, gun, fire, plug, smash, slash, or gunship zombies in order to survive. Install Last Day on Earth: Survival for PC on your desktop or laptop and have fun.

How to Download and Play Last Day on Earth: Survival on PC:

  1. Download & Install Bluestacks. Alternatively you can use andyroid or ipadian.
  2. Register new or connect your old Gmail/Google Play account.
  3. Go to search box in bluestacks and type “Last Day on Earth: Survival”
  4. Click “install” button next to the game and wait for the download to complete.
  5. That is it! Enjoy Last Day on Earth: Survival for your desktop/laptop PC!

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About Last Day on Earth: Survival

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Platforms: Android iOS

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Earth to Echo
Directed byDave Green
Produced by
  • Andrew Panay
Screenplay byHenry Gayden
Story by
Starring
  • Reese C. Hartwig
  • Ella Linnea Wahlestedt
Music byJoseph Trapanese
CinematographyMaxime Alexandre
Edited by
Production
companies
Distributed byRelativity Media
Release date
Running time
91 minutes[2]
CountryUnited States
LanguageEnglish
Budget$13 million[3]
Box office$45.3 million[2]

Earth to Echo is a 2014 American science fictionadventure film directed by Dave Green, and produced by Ryan Kavanaugh and Andrew Panay. The film was originally developed and produced by Walt Disney Pictures, which later sold the distribution rights to Relativity Media, which released the film in theaters on July 2, 2014.

The film is shot in a found footage style through many perspectives, as the story revolves around four neighborhood friends who find a robotic, telekinetic alien in the desert they call Echo while being hunted by dangerous forces who will stop at nothing to get their hands on the innocent extraterrestrial being and his highly advanced technology.

Plot[edit]

Three neighborhood teens and childhood friends, Alex, Tuck, and Munch, are upset by the fact that their neighborhood, Mulberry Woods, Nevada, is going to be demolished, allegedly for a new highway construction project, and they all have to move away because of it.

One day, each of their phones start glitching out, displaying seemingly random graphical patterns. The kids soon find out, through Munch, the patterns are actually the depictions of a spot in the desert that is 17.6 miles away. Realizing this all must mean something, they decide to spend their last night together by going into the desert on their bikes to investigate, disguising their trip as a sleepover while recording the experience on various cameras.

Tuck, Alex, and Munch eventually make it to the area in the desert and follow the map to a dusty, rusted object under an electrical tower. Tuck, confused, decides to abruptly call it off when the object starts to copy Alex's ringtone, and they follow another map to a barn. There the object starts to repair itself, the process involving telekinetically taking various objects, altering them, and attaching them to itself, and the boys find it contains a cybernetic alien. After they determine it can answer questions with 'Yes' or 'No' answers, they learn it is from another world, and has accidentally crash landed on Earth after being shot down by an unknown force and is seriously injured.

The group soon follow another map to a pawn shop, where the object further repairs itself, allowing the alien to reveal itself. With its eyes damaged, it uses Alex's phone camera to 'see' and befriend the three. While in an alley, they decide to name the alien 'Echo.' Looking for more parts to repair Echo's object, they again follow another map to a house where Emma, a teenage girl who goes to their high school, lives and finds out about Echo. Emma soon joins the team as they go to a bar, then an arcade, to allow the object to keep repairing itself while Emma finds out the object is not merely a spaceship, but a key to one.

At the arcade, Alex is caught by a security guard. Although Tuck and Munch suspect Alex allowed himself to be caught because he is angry at Tuck for accidentally abandoning him, Emma goes back in to rescue Alex, with Echo helping by causing a distraction for the security guard. Stopping at a restaurant, the four talk and reconcile before a 'construction worker' arrives, and after using an unknown device, takes the backpack with Echo inside and loads it into a truck. Munch leaps into the back of the truck just as it pulls out of the restaurant parking lot, leaving the rest behind.

Tuck, Alex and Emma then go to a party hosted by the girlfriend of Tuck's brother where they steal his car to catch up with Munch and Echo. The group find the 'construction site' where Munch is being interrogated and Echo is being experimented on, but get caught by the same construction worker. The construction worker, revealed to be a scientist named Dr. Lawrence Masden, ruthlessly explains to them that he and his group (implied to be government agents) shot down Echo when he came to Earth, and intend to prevent him from going home so they can study Echo's technology. They also believe that if the spaceship of which the key is for, wherever it is, takes off, it will kill the neighborhood residents.

After the kids lie and say they will help find Echo's spaceship, they are taken to a scrap junkyard. There, Echo seemingly dies as a result of the violent experimentation inflicted on him, but with encouragement from the kids, he revives, completes his repairs, and distracts the agents long enough for the kids to drive back home. Making it to Alex's home, the spaceship key goes into the ground, and they realize the agents invented the false construction project as a cover to dig up the neighborhood, as the entire ship, however it got there, is in the ground beneath it. Trusting Echo, Alex takes him down the hole made by the key.

At the bottom, the group finds a room that turns out to be the spaceship's core, where the key connects to the rest of it. Once the key is connected to the core, allowing Echo to use it to pilot the ship, he begins starting up the ship. After they all say goodbye and the kids exit the core, the ship's separate parts telekinetically come out of the ground all over the neighborhood, and reassemble it in mid-air, and all without destroying the neighborhood. Once fully reassembled, the ship then flies away. The project put on by the agents is abandoned but Alex and Munch relocate anyway, as their families have already bought new homes elsewhere. However, as Tuck's didn't, he stays, and new neighbors and residents move in to the neighborhood. Sometime later, the three and Emma meet up again, as the film ends with Alex holding up his phone towards the sky.

In a post-credit scene, Alex addresses his friends as his phone apparently starts to move and glitch out, a sign that Echo may return.

Cast[edit]

  • Teo Halm as Alex Nichols
  • Brian 'Astro' Bradley as Tucker ”Tuck' Simms
  • Reese Hartwig as Reginald 'Munch' Barrett
  • Ella Wahlestedt as Emma
  • Jason Gray-Stanford as Dr. Lawrence Masden
  • Algee Smith as Marcus Simms
  • Cassius Willis as Calvin Simms
  • Sonya Leslie as Theresa Simms
  • Kerry O'Malley as Janice Douglas
  • Virginia Louise Smith as Betty Barrett
  • Peter Mackenzie as James Hastings
  • Valerie Wildman as Christine Hastings
  • Mary Pat Gleason as Dusty (Mullet Lady at Bar)
  • Chris Wylde as Security Guard
  • Brooke Dillman as Diner Waitress
  • Myk Watford as Blake Douglas
  • Tiffany Espensen as Charlie
  • Israel Broussard as Cameron
  • Sean Carroll as Podcast Voice (voice)

Production[edit]

Earth to Echo was commissioned by Sean Bailey, Walt Disney Studios' President of Production, under the working title, Untitled Wolf Adventure, while the studio shifted leadership between Rich Ross and Alan Horn. After Horn's succession as Chairman and viewing a final cut of the film, he decided to put the film into turnaround. After Producer Andrew Panay met with Relativity President Tucker Tooley, Disney eventually sold the film's distribution rights and copyrights to Relativity Media in 2013.[1]

Distribution[edit]

Release[edit]

The film was initially scheduled for release on January 10, 2014 and April 25, 2014.[4] After being delayed, Earth to Echo premiered on June 14, 2014 at the Los Angeles Film Festival and opened in theaters across the U.S. on July 2, 2014.

Marketing[edit]

The first trailer was released on December 12, 2013.[5]

Home media[edit]

The film was released on DVD and Blu-ray by 20th Century Fox Home Entertainment on October 21, 2014.[6]

Reception[edit]

Box office[edit]

Earth to Echo opened on July 2, 2014 in the United States in 3,179 theaters, ranking at #6, and accumulating $8,364,658 over its 3-day opening weekend (an average of $2,590 per venue) and $13,567,557 since its Wednesday launch. As of 27 December 2014, the film had grossed $38.9 million in the U.S. and $6.4 million overseas, for a total of $45.3 million worldwide, against a $13 million budget, making it a moderate box office success.[2]

Critical reception[edit]

Review aggregation website Rotten Tomatoes summarized the critical response: 'Earth to Echo doesn't do itself any favors by beggaring comparisons to E.T., but for younger viewers, it should prove a reasonably entertaining diversion'. The website surveyed 126 critics with a determined rating average of 5.37 out of 10. The website assigned the film a score of 50%.[7] Another aggregator Metacritic surveyed 31 critics and gave the film a score of 53 out of 100, which indicate 'mixed or average reviews'.[8]

Awards and nominations[edit]

YearAwardCategoryResult
2014Teen Choice AwardsChoice Summer Movie[9]Nominated

References[edit]

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  1. ^ abFord, Rebecca (June 25, 2014). 'Why 'Earth to Echo' Moved From Studio to Studio'. The Hollywood Reporter. Retrieved July 9, 2014.
  2. ^ abc'Earth to Echo (2014)'. Box Office Mojo. Retrieved October 14, 2014.
  3. ^Lang, Brent (June 25, 2014). ''Earth to Echo': Shrewd Counter-Programming or Sacrificial Lamb?'. Variety. Retrieved July 9, 2014.
  4. ^'Relativity To Premiere 'Earth To Echo' At LA Film Festival'.
  5. ^Dimako, Peter (December 12, 2013). 'EARTH TO ECHO trailer and poster debut!'. Archived from the original on April 13, 2014.
  6. ^'News'. Blu-ray.com. 2014.
  7. ^'Earth to Echo'. rottentomatoes.com. Rotten Tomatoes. Retrieved December 21, 2020.
  8. ^'Earth to Echo'. metacritic.com. Metacritic. Retrieved May 20, 2020.
  9. ^'Second Wave of Nominations for 'Teen Choice 2014' Announced'. July 17, 2014. Archived from the original on July 26, 2014. Retrieved July 17, 2014.

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External links[edit]

  • Earth to Echo at IMDb
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