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Save Game Info
Plant Vs Zombie Pc
Platform: Pc
Status 100%
Game Info
In Plants vs. Zombies, players place different 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 the house of the residents. The playing field is divided
into 5-6 horizontal lanes, and with rare exceptions, a zombie will only
move towards the player's house along one lane (the main exception is if
it has taken a bite out of a garlic). Planting costs "sun", which can
be gathered for free (albeit slowly) during daytime levels and by
planting certain plants or fungi. Most plants can only attack or defend
against zombies in the lane they are planted in. In later levels,
players can purchase upgrades with different 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 any replenishing sun unless
specific plants are used. Other levels feature the backyard, with a pool
added. The final levels are nighttime pool levels (where fog fills the
right 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 player must face a huge robot operated by a zombie known as
Dr. Zomboss). At set points throughout the game, the player is either
warned through a letter by zombies or addressed by Crazy Dave to prepare
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 up on a small selection, and the player can use
the plants without spending sun.
The player starts with a limited number of seed pack types and seed
pack slots that they can use during most levels. The number of slots can
be increased through purchases with in-game money. At the start of a
level, the player is shown the various types of zombies to expect 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 against specific types of zombies, such as the
Magnet-shroom, which can remove metallic items from a zombie, such as
helmets, buckets, ladders, and pogosticks.
The zombies also come in a number of types that have different
attributes, in particular, speed, damage tolerance, and abilities.
Zombies include those wearing makeshift armour, those that are able to
jump or fly over plants, and a dancing zombie which has different
designs depending on the version that is able to summon other zombies
from the ground. At various points, the player will be inundated with a
huge wave of zombies.
If a zombie reaches the end of a lane for the first time, a lawnmower
at the end of that lane will shoot forwards and destroy all the zombies
in that lane. However, if a zombie reaches the end of that same lane
for a second time, it will reach the player's house. When this happens,
the music changes and the other zombies stop moving while that zombie
enters the house. Crunching sounds will be heard, accompanied by a
scream and a message saying "The zombies ate your brains!" The game will
then end and the player can decide whether or not they will try again.
Installation
1. First Make Sure Your Hidden Item Is Tick
2. Copy All Item In Save Data
3. Go To = C:\ProgramData\PopCap Games\PlantsVsZombies\userdata\
4. Paste At There And Press Copy And Replace
2. Copy All Item In Save Data
3. Go To = C:\ProgramData\PopCap Games\PlantsVsZombies\userdata\
4. Paste At There And Press Copy And Replace