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Piggy Wiggy 4: Zombie Edition tosses you into a delightfully creepy world where the usual culprit for rope puzzles is now a horde of hungry zombie pigs. The core idea hasn’t changed much from the earlier installments—you’re still slicing ropes and using physics to guide snacks toward those snuffling snouts—but the undead twist spices things up. Suddenly, you’ve got dangling brains, shuffling piglets with glowing eyes, and traps that freeze or set things ablaze, so you really have to think before you cut.

One of the things I loved about this edition is how the designers have balanced the spooky theming with a playful, cartoonish art style. The backgrounds are moody without being too dark, and the pigs actually look adorable in their zombified state—missing teeth and all. There are also little surprises hidden in each level, like secret bonus items or cheeky animations when you manage a perfect feed. It’s the kind of detail that keeps you tapping “next level” even if you keep messing up the timing.

Mechanically, the puzzles feel fresh—some ropes are attached to rotating gears, others to swinging blades, and a few even to exploding barrels. You’ve got to juggle timing, trajectory, and the behavior of multiple pigs to get a flawless score. And when you start unlocking new power-ups—say, a slow-motion skull or an instant-clip that severs multiple ropes at once—the game opens up in ways you wouldn’t expect. It keeps the familiar-cutting action but layers on enough complexity to stay interesting.

All told, Piggy Wiggy 4: Zombie Edition nails that sweet spot between cute and creepy, easy to pick up but hard to master. It’s perfect for those moments when you just want a fun brain-teaser without too much grind. And if you accidentally shout at your phone because a zombie pig missed its snack by a whisker, hey—that’s just part of the charm.