
No splash damage, average reload, one shot kill until round 19.

To switch the player's view, simply tilt the device left or right. The tilt method takes advantage of the iPhone/iPod Touch's built-in accelerometer. The dual stick method is similar, but in this mode the player uses a second virtual stick to aim. The default touch screen, aims by using the right thumb to manipulate the screen. All three involve using a virtual control stick to move the character around and a button on the right for aiming down the sights. There are three control schemes included with Call of Duty: Zombies. However, on the downside, the STG-44 and MP40 will always have to be cocked back even when the magazine is not emptied. On this version, some weapons reload faster and some reload slower due to certain weapons like the Thompson and Gewehr 43 not needing to be cocked back after the magazine is emptied. Unlike the original version, players can change the difficulty to either Recruit, giving the player more health, or Regular, the difficulty for all other versions of the game. The goal of the game is the same as the original game mode, to survive the infinite hordes of zombies for as many rounds as possible. The name was later changed again to its current name.Ĭall of Duty: ZOMBIES HD, available only on the iPad, contained the maps Nacht der Untoten and Verrückt upon purchase. Also the price of the app dropped from US $9.99 to US $4.99 (In Europe €3,99).

The app also changed its name to Call of Duty: ZOMBIES.
HOW MANY PEOPLE PLAY CALL OF DUTY WAW PC UPDATE
On September 30, 2010, an update included Der Riese for free, and made all previous maps free as well (no refunds were given for previous downloads). Nacht Der Untoten is downloadable through Call of Duty: World at War: Zombies II for the price of US$4.99/£2.99, but buying this map would make the two apps the same. It is the same app as the original, but instead comes with Shi No Numa instead of Nacht der Untoten, saving the user US$4.99/£2.99 if they were only going to play Shi No Numa.

On June 3, 2010, Call of Duty: World at War: Zombies II came out for the iPhone and iPod Touch. On June 2, Shi No Numa was released for the same price. On February 11, 2010, Verrückt became available for in-app purchase for US$4.99/£2.99.

HOW MANY PEOPLE PLAY CALL OF DUTY WAW PC FOR FREE
More maps used to be available by purchasing DLC (Downloadable Content), but now can be taken for free through updates. Similar to grenade indicators, enemy indicators have been added into the game to make up for the lack of surround sound. Gameplay is very similar to other games featuring Zombies mode, especially World at War, but there are some exceptions, such as slower gameplay (enemies don't run as fast), less sounds, and reduced graphics to make the gameplay smooth. This game only features Zombies mode, with the maps Nacht Der Untoten and Shi No Numa.
