Touch the Dead

The game's North American box art was created by artist Arthur Suydam, famous for his work on the Marvel Zombies line of comics.

Pointing fires the weapon Steiner has equipped, and shots can be delivered to the head, arms, legs, and stomach.

The player also has the option of shooting switches to open doors and choose a left or right path when a fork appears.

He finds an airboat that he uses to dredge through a thick swamp, until he eventually comes to an abandoned military base.

[2] It was heavily criticized for its "blocky" graphics and repetitive sound; however, it received great appreciation for its innovative gameplay which makes excellent use of the touch screen.

[8] GamePro said that the game was "laughably bad at points but there's a loveable [sic] camp quality to it that makes it worth enduring through.