


Just like the plants, PopCap has brought your favorite zombies back to life while ushering new friends to the party.

The pesticide is a nice touch and while the new plant abilities aren’t game changing, it’s nice to have some new pets to play with. While in battle, players can also spray their plants with pesticide for a five-second stat boost. Only one Special Plant can be used each level, and they’re hard to come by, so don’t use them up too quickly. There are also “Special Plants” that players acquire through beating different levels that have hyper abilities. Players collect suns to power their plants, and if a plant gets eaten by a zombie, a few moments later it can be rejuvenated by depositing a sun drop onto its corpse. While fan-favorite plants return from the original game, new plants like the Beet and Aspearagus bring their own specialties to the game. These levels are relatively short (less than five minutes) and don’t take too much brain power to complete - but serve as a interesting way to break up the pace of the simulation side of the game. Instead of the typical straight, mowed lines of grass, zombies now drag themselves down the sidewalks that wind through each level, stopping to chomp any plant that gets in their way. Each level is a puzzle unto itself, requiring the player to strategize which plants to use and which to leave at home. Players must defend their RV from wave after wave of zombies, using their collection of botanical weapons to topple the opposition. The tower defense looks different than PvZ fans are used to, but is easy to pick up and master. Adventures is an impressive game with so much to do, players won’t be tempted to dole out their hard earned dollars to get ahead via the game’s not-too-obtrusive micro transactions, or be one of “those guys” by asking friends to join the fight.Īdventures is divided up into two sections: tower defense and town simulation. While Adventures may be relegated to the dredges of the Facebook world, don’t let that fool you into thinking this is just a cash grab from PopCap and Electronic Arts. Zombies 2: It’s About Time (not “It’s About Thyme”?!?) in July, PopCap has given its fans a carrot to chase while they wait out the days until they can defend their houses against hordes of goofy, lovable zombies. Mixing the series’ classic brain-eating tower defense mechanics with a simulation/social network setup (a la Farmville), PopCap has created a hybrid that’s as addictive as the original game. PopCap once again said the sequel is scheduled for a summer release – and once gain kept quite on what new features the game will have to offer.After invading PC, Mac, iOS, Android, XBLA, PSN, and the Nintendo DS, PopCap Games has finally shambled its way over to Facebook via its new outing Plants vs. The next big release on Popcap’s schedule is Plants vs Zombies 2, the official sequel to the original Plants vs. Go play the game to find out what's new or check out the video below for a quick taste of what it's like to play Plants vs Zombies Adventures. “We know gamers have been clamoring for new ways to play and compare their PvZ prowess with friends - and now they can do that for the first time!" Plants vs Zombies Adventures comes with new combat mechanics and new content: zombies come from all directions, you can go on road trips, plants can get boosts, there are new plants and new power-ups for your plants, there are new zombies as well, and there are fun social features, of course. Zombies fans around the world, challenging them to use new strategies to defeat zombies as they come from all directions in a range of cool new settings,” said Curt Bererton, Executive Producer at PopCap. A must play in my book! “We’re thrilled to bring new ‘Adventures’ to Plants vs. As a fan of Plants vs Zombies, I find this game to be quite exciting. If you’re anxious to get started follow this link to start playing the game. The game launched worldwide on popular social networking site Facebook. PopCap Games announced that Plants vs Zombies Adventures has opened to the general public.
