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Plants Vs Zombies Game of the Year PC

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Get ready to soil your plants - the most complete version of Plants Vs Zombies yet! … See more

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Plants Vs Zombies Game of the Year Product Details

Released on 18-Feb-2011

  • Think fast, plant faster!
  • Battle 26 types of zombies with 49 powerful perennials
  • Create your own zombie with the all-new Zombatar and see it come to “life”!
  • Earn 20 new achievements to prove your zombie-zapping prowess!
  • Unlimited “deluxe” version — no Internet connection needed
  • Wee guessing your 3DS is getting a lot of love at the moment, but don forget that it still plays DS games and don forget that there are still great DS games being released, too. The latest title wee excited about is Plants vs Zombies, and it will be sprouting on these shores on 6th May.

    Why should you be excited? Here why: Plants vs Zombies is the latest, greatest smash hit from casual games geniuses PopCap, who you may know from PC classics like Peggle and the Bejeweled series. The latest game pits you and your plants against waves of cartoony undead in a brilliant spin on the tower defence genre. Plant pea-shooters, potato mines, and a variety of toxic mushrooms in a bid to keep the zombies from eating your brain. It has beautiful hand-drawn art, devious challenges, and a wonderful musical score.

    And on the DS it has 14 brand new in-game achievements, multiplayer content, and four new mini-games. There simply never been a better time to get on this particular train. We can wait.

    Plants vs Zombies is also available for the PC and Mac.

  • Board game company USAopoly has reached out across the digital divide and will be bringing some of our fave video game properties to the world of dice and plastic pieces.

    Among the upcoming titles are Trivial Pursuit: World of Warcraft, Monopoly: Skylanders and Risk: Plants vs Zombies. The most promising of the bunch would seem to be a "Galaxy at War Edition." of Risk: Mass Effect. For old school retroheads, there'll also be Yahtzee: Pac-Man and Jenga Space Invaders.

    This isn't the first time USAopoly has dipped into the digital realm for variations on beloved games. You can already get Risk: Halo and Risk: Starcraft, not to mention Monopoly: Sonic the Hedgehog. The new games will be launched in America later this year before hopefully making their way around the world.

    What do you think? Would you switch off your console to play Mass Effect around the kitchen table?

    Published: 12/02/2013

Plants Vs Zombies Game of the Year User Reviews
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STUART
1 year ago
AN ADDICTIVE AND FUN GAME!
This fun PC game does exactly what it says on the box - has plant life fighting the undead! Set in a house garden (with some later levels on the roof), the concept is relatively simple but highly addictive. Zombies relentlessly advance from right to left across the lawn, which is divided into several lanes, and the player must place plants in their path to destroy them. The start of each level sees the player choosing a limited selection of plants to use from those currently available after seeing which types of zombies will be assaulting the house. Early levels have few plants to use but as they are progressed then more are unlocked - but so too are greater, more powerful and versatile zombies. This allows for good strategic thinking and a bad selection of plants can effectively doom a level before it has even begun. Of primary importance are the sunflowers. These periodically create suns, which can be collected and are automatically exchanged for money, which in turn is needed to place more plants on the lawn. The more money earned and the more plants available but garden space is limited so care should be taken to avoid expensive (and time consuming) digging up and replanting. Other items can be used too. These include spikeweed to damage zombies, mines to blow them up and magnets which attract metal such as the helmets and doors with which some of the undead come equipped. There are 26 zombie types to face and numerous tactics are needed to defeat them. Bungee zombies fall from the sky and steal plants, pogo and pole vaulting varieties jump over obstacles and ladder carriers simply climb over them. The disco dancing zombie creates reinforcements while balloon holders fly over the lawn and are immune to virtually everything except the sharp cactus plant. If a zombie reaches the house before the end of the level, they win and the game is over. Later levels become more complex. Gardens soon have pools, allowing newer plants and zombies, and on the roof plant pots must be placed before anything else. After placing an object it needs time to recharge so, once again, care must be taken over where and when to plant. The final level has an encounter with Dr Zomboss and reminded me somewhat of the battle with the Mekon in the old Commodore 64 hit, DAN DARE! Once the Adventure has been completed, there are the Mini-Game, Puzzle and Survival modes to plough through. Money collected can be used to purchase upgrades or new equipment as well as stocking a bonus Zen Garden. Despite being simple in concept, PLANTS VERSUS ZOMBIES is great fun to play. The graphics are big, colourful and cartoon like and while sound is minimal, there is still a cracking strategy game here as well!
Daniel
1 year ago
plants vs zombies
Best game ever. iv completed it so many times and im still not bored
Rory
1 year ago
Plants vs zombies
Brilliant game. Addicting with plenty of replayability.
Michael
1 year ago
plants vs zombies
very good game extremely addictive and entertaining.
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