Fishing Simulation

Posted on Wednesday, January 18th, 2006 at 1:31 am

Can anyone help me identify this game?…?

It was on Windows 98…
I have a feeling it was called Midnight (something)

It was a Simulation Game..
you were a zombie
you could go through some kind of ‘portals’
and you had to collect certain items of food to replenish your healhh, such as fish and apples.
i had this about 5-8 years ago.

I know this seems a bit vague but this is all i can remember of this game. id really like to track it down again.
any suggestions are appreciated
thanks.

midnight madness??

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