In the meantime, you can slow down the zombies' progression with plants that need little or no sunlight. The most powerful plants take the most sunlight to grow so you have to wait for them to become available. Your arsenal of plants needs sunlight to grow and while packets of sunlight arrive slowly during a level, you can increase the amount of sunlight by planting Sunflowers. To save your brains, you battle the undead on sand, the seas and railroad tracks.Īfter choosing which plants to take into battle, the strategy comes from figuring out where and when to place your fighting perennials. Awaiting you at each location are hordes of themed zombies. Penny screws up and instead of going back in time a few seconds, you, Dave and Penny time-travel to three different locations: Ancient Egypt, the Pirate Seas and the old Wild West. Crazy Dave teams up with Penny, an unreliable, food-truck time machine. Zombies 2, your neighbor Crazy Dave eats a taco that is so good, he decides to go back in time to eat it again. This sequel offers more than 60 new puzzle levels at launch. To defeat the attacking zombies, you must grow animated, combative plants that send projectiles, beat-downs, explosions and other damaging things at the zombies. You become a wrangler of warrior plants to take on hordes of goofy, cartoonish zombies who are invading your property. Zombies 2" stays the same as the first game. But it shifts from being a paid app to a free-to-play one, and that delivery model forces some unwelcome changes. This sequel to the popular tower defense game features some new hilarious plants and zany zombies, and it doesn't stray far from its core puzzle play. The highly anticipated launch of Plants vs. Available for iPhone%2C iPod Touch and iPad.Travel through Ancient Egypt%2C Pirate Seas and more.Zombies 2%27 has 11 levels of %27undead puzzles%27 Continued abuse of our services will cause your IP address to be blocked indefinitely. Please fill out the CAPTCHA below and then click the button to indicate that you agree to these terms.
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