This means more zombies are going to show up from different lanes, and you now have multiple lanes to defend. Initially you begin with one stripe of lawn grass, then after a short while it becomes 3 stripes, later the stripe increases from 3 to 5. But as you move further into the game you begin to notice changes in the stage settings, as well as various elements that appear in the stages to enhance the game play. You may think that it’s simple that you just plant your plants and let them do the work. Second, unlike some of the other tower defense games where you build intricate path blocking and routing enemy away from you home base, in PvZ you plant your plants on top of a lawn that is divided into 6 paths, and defend it from various different types of zombie. Well first of all it’s not just another FPS zombie shooting game but a strategy based tower defense game. You may ask how this is different from any other of the zombie games out there. Zombies, you defend yourself from hordes of zombie around your house.
The light voice acting gives the undead character as they lurch toward your house grunting and moaning for brains.In Plants vs. Zombies also has a catchy, organic soundtrack that becomes more intense as your yard is flooded with enemies. This is a zombie game for the whole family (never thought I'd say that). These aren't your gruesome Left 4 Dead or Resident Evil zombies. The undead are amusingly animated and the game looks great in action. Adding to the game's charm is the cast of zombies, ranging from dancing Michael Jackson types straight out of the Thriller music video to aquatic zombies that ride dolphins (you have a pool in the backyard). You can't go more than a few minutes with this game without discovering something new and delightful. There are even fun mini-games, a survival mode, and puzzles that let you play as the zombies.
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Or you may be presented with a lawn full of vases waiting to be smashed – some hiding treasure, some zombies. You may lose the ability to select plants and instead deal with pre-selected weapons that come down a conveyor belt. Interspersed among the regular levels are more arcade-like variations on the tower defense formula. Some levels take place during the day and some at night, which has a large effect on what plants are available to you, how you harvest sunlight (your resources), and what environmental obstacles you encounter. There is also a wide variety of gameplay styles. The array of choices means you can customize your strategy and confront the undead on your own terms. With such an assortment of abilities and resource demands, half the battle is in picking effective weapons. You only have a limited amount of slots in your inventory, although you can increase your stash over time.
These constant rewards really keep you involved and will have you saying "just one more level" long after you initially thought there wasn't much to the game.Īt the start of each round you can pick which seeds to take into battle. Completing each level in the game will unlock a new plant or item to add to your arsenal. There are 48 kinds of plants with numerous offensive, defensive, and production capabilities, and 26 different zombies. But the real draw here is the incredible variety of plants (towers) and zombies. Zombies you may find it to be too laid back too easy. It's a very simple concept and, in fact, when you first play Plants vs. They won't cross over into other lanes but you will find multiple bodies coming in on one row. The yard is divided into six rows and zombies shuffle in fairly orderly. Unlike many tower defense games there isn't a winding path the zombies follow towards your home. By planting various seeds in strategic locations around your lawn you may be able to hold off the onslaught and keep them from entering your house and eating your brain. You have some pretty peculiar (but useful) plants at your disposal, including pea shooters that spit green balls at the undead, hot tamales that burn everything in their path, and Venus zombie traps. Zombies are creeping on your lawn, and your garden is your last line of defense against these brain-crazy cannibals.
The result is another addictive experience that will appeal to all walks of gamers. While it uses the basic mechanics of all efforts in this genre, it boasts charm, personality, and gobs of gameplay variety. PopCap, one of the best casual developers and publishers around, has delivered Plants vs. But you know who might be able to bring you back: the people that brought you Peggle. The past couple years has seen a flood of these strategy clones filling casual portals like the iPhone and PC. You would be forgiven for saying you've had your fill of tower defense games.