Guns Depots, Meds, Food, and More Are All Available on the Map of the Dead App Michael Lee, April 13, 2012December 27, 2012 It’s always good to plan ahead. It will pay tenfold when the zombie apocalypse happens. Even with the fortified shelter, how do you find the necessary supplies to sustain yourself and others? That’s where the Map of the Dead, the latest Zombie Apocalypse Survival App, comes into play. Using the power of Google Maps, the app breaks down every location cataloged by the powerful search engine. Hit the jump to read more about the details about this resourceful app.If you don’t have that fortified shelter that protects yourself from hoards of zombies, then its probably best you take a look at Map of the Dead. If previous zombie movies (Dawn of the Dead) have taught us anything, it would probably be best if you stay away from military bases and hospitals. Good health accounts for extending the quality of life during the zombie Apocalypse (Zombieland). So replenish your ammo, and search for gun depots, this app is for you.Obviously with the zombie outbreak happening, its unlikely that you will be able to use the internet, considering the people running it are walkers. Hopefully Google takes note of this, begins the construction of a zombie proof building. But if they aren’t doing so, then its best to print out hard copies. Viral Marketing Zombie Apocalypse AppZombies
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