For the low, low price of 25 Sun, you can click on a zombie to freeze it for a few moments so your plants can go to town on it or you can spend that Sun on a plant and give it a perk up in battle. PopCap has made a few great improvements with PvZ Adventures, including the ability to boost your plants and freeze zombies for a few seconds in battle. Oh my God, how I love, love, LOVE tower defense games! =) As time goes on, two or three paths that may or may not intersect, all needing to be protected. Now that you’ve picked your plants and boosts, it’s time to plant! In the beginning, these levels are very easy: one path leading to your RV to defend. Plants vs Zombies Adventures: Choose your Boost Not sure what the maximum will be at this point. As you can see, another pot can be purchased for 3000 Zombucks, increasing the amount of plants you can bring along. Lawnmowers are automatic, but gloves and zappers must be selected if you want them and you can only bring one type with you. Plants vs Zombies Adventures: Choose your PlantsĪnd once you’ve selected your plants, any boosts you have available will pop up for you to bring along if you’d like. And while you can carry 15 of each in your inventory, only 5 of each comes into the fight with you. At the start of a level, you can chose which plants to take into battle with you. Each map has several levels to take on, the amount increasing as you progress through each. Right now, I am on the fourth map and stuck in a rut since I really need some tougher plants which are currently growing and another reason why I have time to write about the game. Plants vs Zombies Adventures: Park N Perish – Map 4 This typically happens once you’ve completed one of the leveled maps and collect an item at the last level of each. Choose your plants and their locations wisely each plant has a different area of effect so try not to plant two Peashooters right next to one another if you see a part of your pathway will be undefended.Īs you complete quests for Crazy Dave and the other townspeople you will open up more lots, some of which generate battle boosts like lawnmowers, zappers and gardening gloves. Just like the original game, you will lose if a zombie makes it to the building (or buildings if you have multiple and branching paths). Zombies will attack your house and when that is about to happen the game gives you a 30 second countdown in which you can plant along your pathways to defend your buildings. Plants vs Zombies Adventures: Defend your Town Super handy in battles where you find yourself frequently using Cherry Bombs. The other is the Power Flower, which drops not one but three sun at a time. Beeshooters are like Peashooters but yellow and black and shoot bees stinger first. Once you run out, you can purchase more with the game’s paid gem currency. You can bring one of these types into battle with you and are given 5 freebies when you unlock them. The other two new plants I found are considered VIP plants. He is a grow-able plant who takes a long time to mature. Then there is the Beet, a tough punching bag sort of a guy with a very small attack range but two hits is all it takes to take out a standard zombie. First off, there is the Aspearagus, a wide range attacker who does low damage and has a 10 minute grow time. While I have barely scratched the surface, I have discovered four. You’ve probably noticed from my screencaps that there are some new plants. Plants vs Zombies Adventures: My current Planter Box seeds Once grown, you collect them (gaining varied XP for each plant) and you are ready to head into battle. Since Peashooters and Sunflowers are the most used and cheapest plants, these take 1 and 2 minutes respectfully to grow. Starting with the familiar Peashooter and Sunflower, you plant and grow what plants you need up to an inventory max of 15. In order to defend your home you will need to collect coins from your home in order to purchase seeds for the planter boxes. At first your town will consist of only one lot featuring your house, a path and some planter boxes. Which may just be further proof that I am addicted to Plants vs Zombies in any way/shape/form PopCap gives it to me, but I am definitely OK with that.įirst things first, your Town. I snuck into the beta early on from one of those “the first 200 people to click a link at 6pm Pacific” posts from the fan page and, as of writing this (on May 14th), I am the number one zombie bopper on the leaderboard. If you can see this post, that means it is May 20th (or later) and I can finally talk about Plants vs Zombies Adventures on Facebook because the closed beta is over!!
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