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Plants vs. Zombies (abbreviated as PvZ ) is a belfry defense video game developed and originally published by PopCap Games and information technology is the first installment in the Plants vs. Zombies series. The game involves homeowners who utilise a variety of different plants to prevent waves of zombies from entering their houses and "eating their brains".

It was first released on May 5, 2009, and information technology originally (and initially) was made bachelor on Steam for Microsoft Windows and macOS. An iPhone version for iOS was released on February fifteen, 2010, and an HD version for the iPad was released on March 31, 2010. Furthermore, both the original Windows and Mac version of the game have been re-released with boosted content in the Game of the Yr Edition. An extended Xbox Live Arcade version introducing new gameplay modes and features was released on September viii, 2010. PopCap released a Nintendo DS version on January 18, 2011 with content unique to the platform. The PlayStation 3 version was released in February 8, 2011 also with added new co-op and versus modes plant in the Xbox 360 version. An Android version of the game was released on May 31, 2011 on the Amazon Appstore, while information technology was also released to the Android Market (now Google Play) on December xiv, 2011. On February sixteen, 2012, a version was released for BlackBerry PlayBook. Later on, a BlackBerry smartphone version of the game was released on January 2013 post-obit the launch of BlackBerry 10. In Nov 13, 2014, a free advertising-supported version of the game was released for iOS and Android.

The game received a positive response from critics and was nominated for multiple Interactive Achievement Awards, aslope receiving praise for its musical score. The game is followed by a sequel, Plants vs. Zombies 2, which was released on July nine, 2013, in Australia and New Zealand, and then it was released worldwide on August 15, 2013.

Contents

  • 1 Game icons
  • 2 Clarification of the Game
    • two.1 Alternative Description
  • iii Gameplay
    • 3.ane Game modes
      • 3.1.1 Take chances mode
      • 3.1.2 Mini games
      • iii.1.iii Puzzles
      • 3.ane.4 Survival
      • three.1.5 Zen Garden
  • iv Evolution
    • 4.1 Concept
    • 4.two Design
    • 4.iii Cultural references
  • v Characters
    • v.1 Crazy Dave
    • 5.2 Dr. Zomboss
  • 6 Soundtrack
  • seven Reception
    • 7.1 Awards
    • 7.2 Legacy
  • viii Game Information
    • 8.1 Premise
    • eight.2 List of sub-versions
      • 8.two.1 Demos/Trials
    • 8.3 Game modes
    • viii.4 Version History
    • 8.five Glitches
    • 8.6 Beta content
    • 8.7 Achievements
    • 8.eight Encounter as well
  • nine Order of events(Spoilers)
    • 9.1 Afterward Chance Mode
  • x Plants
  • eleven Zombies
  • 12 Gallery
  • thirteen In other languages
  • 14 External links
  • 15 References

Game icons

Description of the Game

An all-new action-strategy game from PopCap, makers of Bejeweled and Peggle!

Zombies are invading your habitation, and the only defense force is your armory of plants! Armed with an alien plant nursery-worth of zombie-zapping plants similar peashooters and cherry bombs, you'll need to think fast and plant faster to stop dozens of types of zombies expressionless in their tracks. Obstacles like a setting sun, creeping fog and a swimming pool add to the challenge, and with five game modes to dig into, the fun never dies!

  • Play five game modes: Hazard, Mini-Games, Puzzle, Survival, plus the stress-free Zen Garden
  • Conquer all 50 levels of Adventure style — through day, dark, and fog, in a swimming puddle and on the rooftop
  • Battle 26 types of zombies including pole-vaulters, snorkelers and "Zomboni" drivers
  • Earn 49 powerful perennials and collect coins to buy a pet snail, power-ups and more than!

Alternative Description

Get ready to soil your plants in an all-new activity-strategy game from PopCap! A mob of fun-loving zombies is most to invade your dwelling house, and your only defence is an arsenal of 49 zombie-zapping plants. Use peashooters, wall-nuts, cherry bombs and more to mulchify 26 types of zombies before they tin reach your front door. Each zombie has its own special skills, so y'all'll need to think fast and institute faster to gainsay them all. Simply be conscientious how y'all use your limited supply of greens and seeds… equally you battle the fun-dead, obstacles like a setting lord's day, creeping fog and a swimming pool add together to the claiming. And with v game modes to dig into, the fun never dies!

  • Play five game modes: Adventure, Mini-Games, Puzzle, Survival, plus the stress-gratis Zen Garden
  • Conquer all 50 levels of Adventure mode — through day, nighttime, and fog, in a swimming pool and on the rooftop
  • Battle 26 types of zombies including pole-vaulters, snorkelers and "Zomboni" drivers
  • Earn 49 powerful perennials and collect coins to buy a pet snail, power-ups and more than!
  • Open the Almanac to see all the plants and zombies, plus amusing "facts" and quotes
  • Browse Crazy Dave's shop for special plants and tools to stem any zombie assault
  • Astonishing graphics and soundtrack, plus a bonus music video
  • Space replayability: the game is never the same experience twice!

Gameplay

In Plants vs. Zombies, players identify unlike types of plants and fungi, each with their own unique offensive or defensive capabilities, around a house, in order to stop a horde of zombies from reaching their house. The playing field is divided into 5 to six horizontal lanes, and with rare exceptions, a zombie will just move towards the player's house forth one lane (the main exception is if it has bitten a garlic, causing it to move to another lane). Planting costs "lord's day", which tin can be gathered for complimentary (a bit slowly) during daytime levels and by planting certain plants or fungi. Most plants can just set on or defend against zombies in the lane they are planted in. In later levels, players can buy upgrades with dissimilar offensive and defensive abilities.

The game uses several different level types and layouts. The game starts out in a front yard and progresses to nighttime levels, where the gameplay is more challenging without whatsoever replenishing sun unless specific plants are used. Other levels characteristic the backyard, with a pool added. The next levels are dark puddle levels (where fog fills the right one-half of the screen except when specific plants are used), a lightning storm level in pitch black (except when illuminated by occasional flashes of lightning), and rooftop levels (on the final level, the actor must face up a huge robot operated by a mad scientist zombie known as Dr. Zomboss). At set points throughout the game, the thespian is either warned through a letter by zombies or addressed by Crazy Dave to gear up for an ambush, where the game takes on a bowling style, using Wall-nuts to bowl down zombies, or a modified version of regular levels, where random plant types come upon a small selection, and the histrion can apply the plants without spending sun.

The player starts with a limited number of seed pack types and seed pack slots that they can utilise during nigh levels. The number of slots tin can be increased through purchases with in-game money. At the kickoff of a level, the player is shown the diverse types of zombies to await and given the opportunity to select which seed packs to take into the level. Several plants are nocturnal, such as mushrooms, having a lower sunlight cost, and are ideal for nighttime levels. Certain plants are highly effective confronting specific types of zombies, such equally the Magnet-shroom, which can remove metallic items from a zombie, such as helmets, buckets, ladders, and pogo sticks.

The zombies also come in a number of types that accept different attributes, in particular, speed, impairment tolerance, and abilities. Zombies include those wearing makeshift armor, those who tin leap or fly over plants, and a dancing zombie able to summon other zombies from the ground. At various points, the actor will be inundated with a huge moving ridge of zombies.

If a zombie reaches the cease of a lane, a lawnmower will shoot forward and destroy all the zombies in that lane. However, if a zombie reaches the end of that same lane for a second time, it volition reach the player's firm. When this happens, the music changes and the other plants and zombies finish moving while that zombie enters the house. Crunching sounds volition be heard, accompanied by a scream and a message saying "The zombies ate your brains!" The game volition then end and display the Game Over dialog box along with an choice to return to the main menu at the upper-correct side of the screen.

Game modes

Main article: Game modes (PvZ)

The primary game manner is Adventure Mode in which the actor can earn money to spend at an in-game shop to buy new seed packets and other bonuses. In that location are also Mini games and puzzles. In the Xbox Alive Arcade, PlayStation Network, and Nintendo DS versions, there is also a co-op way, besides equally 2 player Mini games and a Versus mode (merely not in the Nintendo DS version).

Hazard mode

Main commodity: Chance Manner

The run a risk mode consists of v different areas and 50 unlike area levels (each area contains 10 levels). They are shown with the area number showtime, followed by the level number (i.due east 1-10) in the game. Each level in this way has a certain amount of flags and i last wave. The chance mode is the first game mode and is also the chief style. Mini games are unlocked from here.

Mini games

Main article: Mini-games

Mini games are unlocked during the take a chance way and are more often than not for fun. Some of the minigames are inspired by earlier PopCap games.

Puzzles

Main article: Puzzle Mode

Puzzles consist of 18 levels from 2 different "modes", Vasebreaker, where you break vases that either contains a plant seed or a zombie or some sun for cherry bombs, and I, Zombie, where you create zombies to destroy paper-thin cutouts of plants.

Survival

Main article: Survival Mode

Survival Mode is the 2nd largest game way in Plants vs. Zombies. It involves two difficulties as hard and normal and also has different areas. Each normal round has v flags and each difficult circular has x flags. It also has an endless streak level equally the concluding level. Survival is the last game style in the game itself.

There is too a folio of canceled mini-games called the Limbo Folio which can be accessed using Cheat Engine.

Zen Garden

Main commodity: Zen Garden (PvZ)

The game also features a Zen Garden, where players tin can care for plants they previously purchased from Crazy Dave's Twiddydinkies. Players can also purchase other Zen Garden areas for unlike plants. Fertilizer, water, and bug spray are necessary for a plant to grow. Plants will only grow when the game has been running for enough fourth dimension.

Evolution

Concept

Plants vs. Zombies director George Fan intended on balancing the game between a "gritty" game and a "sickeningly cute" game. Potent strategic elements were included to entreatment to more than experienced gamers, while keeping it simple to appeal to casual gamers, without many tutorials. He was inspired to arrive a belfry defense game afterwards thinking both of a more defense-oriented version of a previous title of his, Insaniquarium, and playing some Warcraft III tower defence force mods. While he was looking at the towers in Warcraft 3, he felt that plants would make good towers. He wanted to bring something new to the genre with Plants vs. Zombies, and he found common tower defence force gameplay elements such equally mazing and juggling to be too awkward, causing him to use the five- and half-dozen-lane set-ups that were used in the terminal version. The game was initially going to be called Weedlings, but as the tower defense concept took off and the personality of the game as a whole evolved, the title was later inverse.

George Fan included elements from the trading carte game, Magic: The Gathering, which he had played with his girlfriend Laura Shigihara. Showing her how to customize their carte decks inspired him to design Plants vs. Zombies with seed packets rather than his original thought of using a conveyor belt that produced randomly selected plants, due to the greater complexity of the seed packet method. Another influence on Plants vs. Zombies likewise Warcraft III and Insaniquarium was Tapper, crediting the apply of five lanes to this game. Various members of PopCap Games contributed to the development of Plants vs. Zombies through an internal forum where they gave feedback.

Some of the characteristics that defined Insaniquarium influenced the development of Plants vs. Zombies. Players advance in a similar pace by receiving new plants. Also, the way plants are chosen at the beginning of each level was derived from the mode pets are chosen in Insaniquarium. Other inspiration for the game's mechanics came from the film Swiss Family Robinson, especially where the family defends against pirates. This was the inspiration for the Potato Mine; Fan stated that it was satisfying to sentry a zombie stride on the mine, being defeated and covered in mashed potatoes.

Pattern

The team wanted to bring back the aliens from Insaniquarium, just in the end, they were changed to zombies, which players could react to more hands because of how slowly they moved. Fan's favorite zombie was the Pole Vaulting Zombie, due to the hilarity involved when a player encounters it for the beginning time, using a specific case where a player tries to block it with the Wall-nut, only to accept the zombie jump over it.

During development, information technology was discovered that newcomers to the genre of real-fourth dimension strategy may have a difficult fourth dimension learning the concept behind sun collection. And so, the price of the income generating Sunflowers was dropped from 100 to fifty to encourage players to purchase them over the attacking Peashooter. As a result, the residue between plants and zombies had to be restructured—a move that Fan said was definitely worth the attempt. Programmers focused on Chance fashion for much of the first year of development. Upon finishing some items alee of schedule, one of the programmers, Tod Semple, began working on ideas that would later be used for the minigame section. Some ideas for the puzzle fashion section would later on be tweaked and moved into adventure mode; "Vasebreaker" and "I, Zombie", for example, came from single-level minigame concepts. During testing, Fan establish that minigame and puzzle modes seemed to detract from the focus on Adventure way, and then some of the additional modes and minigames were locked requiring advocacy within chance manner to get unlocked.

George Fan stated that every game he worked on had merely him designing the epitome, adding that he used to draw a lot earlier he fabricated games, where he fabricated pixel fine art. The final designs of the zombies and the start plants are like to how they were initially. After searching for an creative person, they discovered Rich Werner, who Fan thought clicked with what he intended for the design. He attributed the intrigue of the design to its animation scheme; Tod Semple suggested that they animate it in Wink and export it into the game. Fan worried that this would look similar it was cut out from paper, and would resemble South Park also much, just was satisfied in the end, attributing this to Semple and Werner'south talents.

George Fan was most proud of the Tall-nut, Torchwood, and Cob Cannon plants. He explained that the Alpine-nut has character, citing its "determined gaze" and how it sheds a single tear when hurt. Laura Shigihara could not stand to see this and protected it with a protective plant called a Pumpkin, which tin protect plants inside information technology. He felt that the Torchwood – which gives Peashooters flaming ammunition – required players to think of how plants interacted with each other. Another favorite plant of Fan'southward was the Squash, due to how its proper name suggested its purpose; to squash things. A institute was proposed that is similar to the defensive item Umbrella Leafage, which would be planted higher up other plants to protect them from bungee zombies and catapult zombies. However, it was hard to visualize their positions.

Cultural references

Plants vs. Zombies uses many cultural references in its names of stages and others. The gravestones' inscriptions ("Expired", "Ceased to Exist", "Only Resting", etc.) were taken from Monty Python's Dead Parrot Sketch. Three of the mini-games—"Zombiquarium", "Beghouled" and "Beghouled Twist"—take their names from three other PopCap games: Insaniquarium, Bejeweled, and Bejeweled Twist respectively. 2 levels in "Vasebreaker" puzzles, "Scary Potter" and "Ace of Vase", take their names from Harry Potter and Ace of Base. Similarly, the "I, Zombie" (a reference to Isaac Asimov'due south I, Robot) puzzles have levels chosen "Expressionless Zeppelin" (resembling Led Zeppelin) and "All your brainz r belong to u.s." (a play on the gaming meme "All your base are belong to the states"). The name of the Torchwood constitute is a reference to Doc Who and its spin-off show Torchwood. Originally, the dancing zombie resembled Michael Jackson from the short film Thriller. Though the Jackson-inspired zombie was present in the game before Jackson's death, the estate of Michael Jackson objected to its inclusion more than than a year afterwards his death; PopCap agreed to remove the Jackson-inspired zombie and replaced information technology with a more than generic disco-dancing one for all futurity patches and releases of the game. A "disclaimer" in the game's almanac states "Any resemblance betwixt Dancing Zombie and any persons living or expressionless is purely casual." Some Plants vs. Zombies advertisements parody controversial Evony ads, showing a drooling zombie instead of a voluptuous woman.

A planned name was Lawn of the Dead, a pun on the championship of the George A. Romero zombie film Dawn of the Dead. For legal reasons, it was inverse to Plants vs. Zombies. It spent three years in development and was released for the PC on May five, 2009. Since information technology was released, it has been announced for multiple platforms, including PlayStation 3's PlayStation Network, Xbox 360's Xbox Live Arcade digital distribution service, Nintendo DS, Android, and iOS.

Plants vs. Zombies itself was referenced in "The Passing" entrada of Valve's fellow zombie game Left four Dead 2, in which the player can stumble upon in-game graffiti attributed to the character of Crazy Dave. A five-level quest chain culminating in a quest entitled "Lawn of the Expressionless" in the massively multiplayer online game World of Warcraft: Cataclysm is based on Plants vs. Zombies, using Warcraft elements to recreate the gameplay. Blizzard Entertainment had contacted PopCap about the inclusion, and Laura Shigihara was able to record some new music for the Warcraft version of the game.

Characters

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Crazy Dave

Main article: Crazy Dave

David Blazing, known within the game as "Crazy Dave", serves as a narrator and an instructor during Adventure Manner, introducing the actor to certain levels and explaining some of the mini-games and bonus levels. He is later abducted by a Bungee Zombie on level 5–ten correct before he can tell the player Dr. Zomboss' weaknesses, and reappears during Sunflower's rendition of "Zombies on your Lawn" after Dr. Zomboss's defeat at the end of the game. He has a shop known equally "Crazy Dave's Twiddydinkies" that he runs from the back of his motorcar once the player finds his car keys after Level 3–4. He sells several institute upgrades, extra defenses, and Zen Garden items. Crazy Dave'due south notable features include a rugged beard and a pot e'er worn on his head, likewise as his signature babbling speech communication.

Dr. Zomboss

Primary article: Dr. Zomboss

Dr. Edgar George Zomboss is the main adversary and the leader of the zombies in Plants vs. Zombies, and reappears in the sequel, Plants vs. Zombies 2: It's About Time. He is battled on the Night Roof during Level 5–10 as the terminal dominate in Plants vs. Zombies. The proper noun "Zomboss" is a portmanteau of the words "Zombie" and "Dominate", meaning "Zombie Boss", while the Zombot, the auto used by Dr. Zomboss in the game, is the portmanteau of the words "Zombie" and "Robot", meaning "Zombie Robot". According to an interview with George Fan, Dr. Zomboss' heart proper name "George" was not intended to be named after him, and was only accustomed since "it sounded similar a great middle name for a zombie overlord boss character."

Soundtrack

Main article: Plants vs. Zombies Original Soundtrack

The soundtrack for Plants vs. Zombies was composed past Laura Shigihara. It borrows elements from the pop music genre, every bit well as console chiptunes. Before the inception of Plants vs. Zombies, Managing director George Fan asked Laura if she would similar to compose the music for his adjacent title afterwards following her for some years. She accepted, owing to his inventiveness. Shigihara described the music as "macabre, however goofy". Using the dark phase as an example, she used a combination of "Big Band" and swing beats with "several haunting and serious melodies". The songs "Loonboon" and "Brainiac Maniac" were written towards the end of product. The song "Ultimate Battle" besides appears in the game Melolune. She stated that these were reactionary songs that she wrote to fit the feel of the game after having played through it twice. She tried to brand the game have a Danny Elfman feel to it while mixing in melodic tunes and funky beats. She describes a vocal early in the game, which uses marching ring percussion and swing beats. She described another one which used techno beats with organic sounds. Shigihara besides composed and performed the music video shown during the credits of the game, titled "Zombies on Your Lawn".

Reception

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Plants vs. Zombies has received a positive reception from critics, garnering an aggregate score of 87/100 from Metacritic and an 88% from GameRankings.

IGN editor Andy J Kolozsy commented that information technology featured a lot more content than other games in the genre, also equally praising its addictive nature. Withal, the DS version was criticized for its lower quality graphics and expensive price point. GameSpot editor Chris Watters praised the design of the plants and zombies, as well as the visuals and its overall value. However, he establish fault in the learning curve. 1UP.com editor Alice Liang found the game enjoyable, commenting that the lawnmowers that protect the left side of the screen strikes a good balance between ease-of-use and in-depth gameplay. Border's review praised PopCap Games for adding an imaginative affect to every little detail of the game. He besides credited them for taking the belfry defense genre and making it their own.

Laura Shigihara's music video also received praise, with Hatfield attributing his interest in the game to the video. Liang besides praised the song, asking how anyone could not desire Plants vs. Zombies after seeing the video.

To date, Plants vs. Zombies is the fastest-selling video game created past PopCap Games. Plants vs. Zombies manager George Fan estimated that half of the game's sales are from hardcore gamers. Co-ordinate to PopCap, the iOS release of Plants vs. Zombies sold more than 300,000 copies in the first nine days it was available on the App Store, generating more than $1M in gross sales, and considered it "the top-grossing iPhone launch".

Awards

Plants vs. Zombies has been nominated for the "Casual Game of the Twelvemonth" and "Outstanding Achievement in Game Blueprint" Interactive Achievement Awards from the University of Interactive Arts & Sciences. The game received nominations in "Best Game Blueprint", "Innovation", and "Best Download Game" for the Game Developers Choice Awards. Plants vs Zombies was picked by Gamezebo every bit one of the 'Best games of 2009'.

Legacy

A version of the game was added in patch 4.0.3a of Earth of Warcraft which used like mechanics as an homage to the popularity of the game. A reward of a non-combat pet singing sunflower is given to those who can beat the minigame. The success of the game has led to the creation of Plants vs. Zombies lottery tickets. Since the game was partially inspired by the Magic: The Gathering menu game, a Magic menu called Grave Bramble has been released in the Innistrad expansion. It is a Establish with the Protection from Zombies ability. Zen Pinball 2 for Wii U, PlayStation three and PS Vita and Pinball FX ii on Xbox 360 feature a Plants vs. Zombies pinball table.

Game Information

Premise

A mob of fun-loving zombies are trying to invade the player'due south business firm and eat their brains, and all the player has to do is defend themselves with plants using their skills.

List of sub-versions

Chief commodity: Game versions of Plants vs. Zombies

Due to its big popularity, this game has been ported to various consoles and some Chinese variants had been created. The following is a list of all sub-versions created:

  • Plants vs. Zombies: Original PC Edition
  • Plants vs. Zombies: Game of the Yr Edition
  • Plants vs. Zombies Nintendo DS
  • Plants vs. Zombies Nintendo DSiWare
  • Plants vs. Zombies iOS
  • Plants vs. Zombies Android
  • Plants vs. Zombies PlayStation 3, Xbox 360 and Xbox Ane
  • Plants vs. Zombies Nook
  • Plants vs. Zombies: Journeying to the West(China just)
  • Plants vs. Zombies: Great Wall Edition(China only)
  • Plants vs. Zombies Android TV(China just)
  • Plants vs. Zombies FREE

Demos/Trials

  • Plants vs. Zombies Demo
  • Plants vs. Zombies Free Trial
  • Plants vs. Zombies Web Version

Game modes

Main commodity: Game modes (PvZ)

This game is full of different game modes that modify some rules of the game formula to proceed it fresh and to raise the length of the game without becoming repetitive. Some game modes are exclusive to a certain version due to its exclusive blazon of controller or due to consoles limitations.

  • Adventure Mode
  • Mini-games (except Nook)
  • Puzzle Style (except Nook)
    • Vasebreaker
    • I, Zombie
    • Last Stand (iOS and Android simply)
  • Survival Mode (some versions only)
  • Zen Garden (some versions only)
  • Achievements (except the Original PC version and the Web version)
  • Quick Play (whatever mobile version except for the Windows telephone version and FREE version)
  • Versus Way (Nintendo DS, Xbox 360, Xbox I, PS3 and Android Goggle box only)
  • Zombatar (some versions only)
  • Co-op Style (Xbox 360, Xbox I, PS3 and Android TV simply)
  • Canceled mini-games (PC only)

Version History

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V1.0.0.1051

Main article: Plants vs. Zombies: Original PC Edition

May 5, 2009

Initial release!

V1.2.0.1065

August 19, 2009

Bug Fixes

V1.2.0.1073

Main article: Plants vs. Zombies: Game of the Year Edition

August 8, 2010

Bug fixes and new features.

Glitches

Main commodity: Plants vs. Zombies/Glitches

Beta content

Chief article: Plants vs. Zombies/Concepts

Achievements

Main article: Achievements (PvZ)

See also

  • Areas
  • Coin
  • Music
  • Crazy Dave

Order of events(Spoilers)

The first available game mode is Run a risk Way. First, the zombies start invading the thespian's house from the front lawn (mainly with Zombies and Conehead Zombies). The player needs to use their plants to defend against them such every bit Peashooters, Sunflowers, and Wall-basics. After each level, a new plant is obtained. After fending off four Zombie invasion attempts, Crazy Dave is introduced and challenges the actor to a game of Wall-nut Bowling. Later on bowling over zombie heads, a new zombie is introduced, and on every second level, (excluding bonus levels) another is introduced. After another new zombie and 8 plants, the zombies perform an "all-out-assault" in an attempt to overwhelm the histrion's plants. After the zombies lost, they retreat and plot to attack once more.

The next phase, Night, is different. There are graves on the player's lawn and nocturnal mushrooms are introduced. In exchange for sleeping in the day, these plants are cheaper than near plants. After level 2-4, the actor is awarded the Suburban Annual, which contains technical data and humorous notes on every plant and zombie in the game. Subsequently this level, information technology tin be reached from the master menu. Both found and zombie databases increment as the player continues the adventure mode and encounters new ones. In the bonus level, Crazy Dave lets the actor play a game of Whack a Zombie using (mainly) a mallet to kill zombies rather than plants. Afterward some other all-out set on, the zombies regroup and plot other intentions.

Afterwards the night, the zombies try to assail the actor'due south backyard. Hither, the lanes are expanded from the normal five to six, two of these being full of water where aquatic plants can exist placed, but most other regular plants crave help from Lily Pads to be used. During 3-ii, a nowadays is dropped containing mini-games. At the stop of level 3-4, the terminal zombie drops Crazy Dave's Car Key, which opens Crazy Dave'south Twiddydinkies and the purchase of upgrades is immune. In the bonus level, Crazy Dave tells the actor smaller zombies are invading the lawn.

Afterwards the Pool is Fog. The zombies are yet entering through the backyard, only it's at dark, so again no sun is falling from the sky. Also, fog covers nearly of the screen, making it unable to encounter where the zombies are coming. As the player progresses through the levels, the fog moves closer and closer to their business firm. The player is given Planterns and Blovers to make the fog go away. The player unlocks Puzzle Mode in level 4-half dozen. The histrion and then learns how to play Vasebreaker, breaking vases with plants or zombies within them. On the final fog level, the whole screen is dark with only a few short intervals of light. The zombies encountered carry exploding jack-in-the-boxes, fly over the player'due south defenses on balloons, dig to overwhelm defenses in the back and can hop over all of the actor's plants with a pogo stick.

The final part of Take chances Mode is the Roof. Here, all of the player's plants volition have to exist planted on Flower Pots. The roof's slanted angle ways that the histrion will most probable only utilize lobbed shot plants to hit zombies. On the roof, the player encounters zombies that take bungee cords, ladders, and basketball game catapults. The player even encounters the super-strong Gargantuar and his friend. In the bonus level, Crazy Dave tells the histrion that the "annoying" Bungee Zombies plan to send zombies to get to the house quicker. Finally, the thespian encounters zombie mastermind Dr. Edgar George Zomboss in Adventure Mode's finale, where he places zombies on the Night Roof in his Zombot. When the thespian beats him, the player obtains the Silver Sunflower Bays, the credits roll, and Zombies on Your Lawn plays.

After chirapsia Take a chance Mode the first time, the thespian tin can play over and over again, where Crazy Dave gives the player three seed packets along with the remainder that he or she chooses. When playing Level 4-x again, the histrion gets to encounter the mysterious Zombie Yeti which gives diamonds when killed. Once the player beats Dr. Zomboss again, he or she are rewarded with iii diamonds.

After Adventure Manner

The player tin besides play other modes. Once the player beats Adventure Mode, they can play all mini-games, which are but like Hazard Mode but with some very special variation. For case, the actor tin bowl unlike types of Wall-nuts at zombies in Wall-nut Bowling, fight zombie-plant hybrids in ZomBotany, vanquish Invisible Zombies in Invisi-ghoul, meet fiddling Zombies again in Big Trouble Little Zombie, effort to consummate some hard mini-games such as Column Like You lot See 'Em and Bobsled Bonanza, or face up Dr. Zomboss once again in his new-and-improved Zombot. One time the player completes all the mini-games, he or she can play them again and again.

Another game mode is Puzzle Mode. This is an extremely strategic and logic mode. In I, Zombie, the player gets to command zombies and chew cardboard plants to eat brains. The role player can also play Vasebreaker as they could in level 4-5 of Hazard Mode. On the iOS versions of Plants vs. Zombies, the player can play Last Stand, a remix of the mini-game where they get a sure amount of lord's day to go five straight flags without collecting any. The player tin also test their existent skill in the Endless modes of these.

In Survival Fashion, the player gets to face up extremely big hordes of zombies that last up to ten flags. Taking place in each expanse, the thespian tin can run across how good at Plants vs. Zombies they really are and use their top strategies to go for a long time in each expanse. The player can also change their plants as they complete a flag or two. One time the player completes all ten Survival levels, the player tin can play Survival: Endless and non just break their one-time records, but earn a lot of money and kill a lot of zombies.

The actor can also grow plants in the Zen Garden. The player can h2o, fertilize, and play music for their plants, make them happy, and earn a lot of money. The role player can also grow a Tree of Wisdom, where they can learn some strategy hints and tips the more the tree is fed. The actor can likewise acquire virtually some codes that alter the game.

There are many other things the role player can do in the game too. When the histrion enters Crazy Dave's Twiddydinkies, they can get on a shopping spree and buy actress seed slots, upgrade plants, and accessories for their Zen Garden. The player tin can earn money by getting trophies and killing zombies. In the multiplayer modes on the PlayStation three, Xbox 360, and Nintendo DS versions of Plants vs. Zombies, the player can play with a friend. Versus Mode allows the player to face up a friend, plants versus zombies, and see who prevails in the final end. In Co-op Manner, the player can beat waves of zombies with a friend on their side. The player can likewise replay their favorite Adventure Mode levels in Quick Play, or endeavour to complete all the achievements. The role player can view the Suburban Annual, which shows descriptions of plants and zombies, along with a comedic annotate about the constitute or zombie in question. The histrion tin can even create their own Flag Zombie in Zombatar.

Plants

Primary article: Plants (PvZ)
Solar day plants
  • Peashooter
  • Sunflower
  • Ruby Flop
  • Wall-nut
  • Potato Mine
  • Snow Pea
  • Chomper
  • Repeater
Night plants
  • Puff-shroom
  • Sun-shroom
  • Fume-shroom
  • Grave Buster
  • Hypno-shroom
  • Scaredy-shroom
  • Water ice-shroom
  • Doom-shroom
Pool plants
  • Lily Pad
  • Squash
  • Threepeater
  • Tangle Kelp
  • Jalapeno
  • Spikeweed
  • Torchwood
  • Tall-nut
Fog plants
  • Body of water-shroom
  • Plantern
  • Cactus
  • Blover
  • Dissever Pea
  • Starfruit
  • Pumpkin
  • Magnet-shroom
Roof plants
  • Cabbage-pult
  • Flower Pot
  • Kernel-pult
  • Coffee Bean
  • Garlic
  • Umbrella Leaf
  • Marigold
  • Melon-pult
Upgrade plants
  • Gatling Pea
  • Twin Sunflower
  • Gloom-shroom
  • Cattail
  • Winter Melon
  • Golden Magnet
  • Spikerock
  • Cob Cannon
Special plants
  • Imitater
  • Explode-o-nut
  • Giant Wall-nut (except Nook)
  • Giant Sunflower (PC only)
  • Giant Marigold (PC just)
  • Reverse Repeater (Vasebreaker only)

Zombies

Main commodity: Zombies (PvZ)
Solar day zombies
  • Zombie
  • Flag Zombie
  • Conehead Zombie
  • Pole Vaulting Zombie
  • Buckethead Zombie
Night zombies
  • Newspaper Zombie
  • Screen Door Zombie
  • Football game Zombie
  • Dancing Zombie
  • Fill-in Dancer
Pool zombies
  • Ducky Tube Zombie
  • Snorkel Zombie
  • Zomboni
  • Zombie Bobsled Team
  • Dolphin Passenger Zombie
    • Dolphin
Fog zombies
  • Jack-in-the-Box Zombie
  • Balloon Zombie
  • Digger Zombie
  • Pogo Zombie
  • Zombie Yeti
Roof zombies
  • Bungee Zombie
  • Ladder Zombie
  • Catapult Zombie
  • Gargantuar
  • Imp
  • Dr. Zomboss
Endless manner zombies
  • Giga-gargantuar (versions with Survival: Endless, Co-op Endless or Last Stand: Endless only)
  • Giga-Football Zombie (web version only)
Zombotany zombies
  • Peashooter Zombie (except Nook)
  • Wall-nut Zombie (except Nook)
  • Gatling Pea Zombie (except Nook)
  • Tall-nut Zombie (except Nook)
  • Jalapeno Zombie (except Nook)
  • Squash Zombie (except Nook)
Version-exclusive zombies
  • Trash Can Zombie (DS and console versions only)
  • Target Zombie (DS and console versions only)
  • Baseball Zombie (DS simply)
  • Catapult Baseball Zombie (DS only)
Decorative & promotional zombies
  • Chinese zombies (except Original PC version)
  • Zombie Worm (except Original PC version)
  • Sunflower Zombie (console versions only)

Gallery

Plants vs. Zombies Wiki has a gallery for Plants vs. Zombies.

Sound Clarification
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In other languages

Language Name Description
United States of America English Plants vs. Zombies
France French Plantes contre Zombies
Germany German Pflanzen gegen Zombies
Italy Italian Piante contro zombi
Japan Japanese プラント vs. ゾンビ
Spain Castilian Plantas contra Zombis

External links

  • Official website
  • Official Facebook page

References

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Source: https://plantsvszombies.fandom.com/wiki/Plants_vs._Zombies

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