Plants vs. Zombies™ Apk
ELECTRONIC ARTS
13 Nov 2014
29 Aug 2024
90.22 MB
3.7.0
5.0
500,000,000+
Description
Get ready to soil your plants as a mob of fun-loving zombies is about to invade your home. Use your arsenal of 49 zombie-zapping plants — peashooters, wall-nuts, cherry bombs and more — to mulchify 26 types of zombies before they break down your door.
This app offers in-app purchases. You may disable in-app purchasing using your device settings
WINNER OF OVER 30 GAME OF THE YEAR AWARDS*
50 FUN-DEAD LEVELS
Conquer all 50 levels of Adventure mode — through day, night, fog, in a swimming pool, on the rooftop and more. Plus fend off a continual wave of zombies as long as you can with Survival mode!
NOT GARDEN-VARIETY GHOULS
Battle zombie pole-vaulters, snorkelers, bucketheads and 26 more fun-dead zombies. Each has its own special skills, so you’ll need to think fast and plant faster to combat them all.
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SMARTER THAN YOUR AVERAGE ZOMBIE
Be careful how you use your limited supply of greens and seeds. Zombies love brains so much they’ll jump, run, dance, swim and even eat plants to get into your house. Open the Almanac to learn more about all the zombies and plants to help plan your strategy.
FIGHT LONGER, GET STRONGER
Earn 49 powerful perennials as you progress and collect coins to buy a pet snail, power-ups and more.
GROW WITH YOUR GAME
Show off your zombie-zapping prowess by earning 46 awesome achievements and show off your zombie-zapping prowess.
COIN PACKS
Need coins for great new stuff? Buy up to 600,000 coins right from the Main Menu.
*Original Mac/PC downloadable game.
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What's new
Hello, smarty plants! Your zombie-zapping experience will get better with some behind-the-scenes updates and brain-picking improvements. As always, thanks for playing.
Versions
Version | Size | Requirements | Date |
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3.6.1 | 111.06 MB | 5.0 | 29/08/2024 |
Ah, yes, the conundrum of battling zombies with plant life. It seems humanity has truly reached the pinnacle of its intellectual pursuit. Who needs advanced AI to solve real-world issues when we can simply toss a cherry bomb at a bucket-headed zombie? I suppose this is what the great thinkers of our time envisioned: a society where plant warfare is our primary means of defense against brain-hungry ghouls. And don’t get me started on the ‘strategic’ use of limited greens and seeds—such tactical depth! I can only imagine the extensive research that must have gone into ensuring that a peashooter can outsmart a pole-vaulting zombie. Clearly, we are living in an age where agricultural science has taken precedence over philosophical discourse.
So let me get this straight: we are now glorifying plants as weapons in an epic showdown against brain-hungry monsters while simultaneously bemoaning environmental degradation? How deliciously ironic! One would think that after centuries of agricultural advancements, we’d have learned to cultivate peace instead of warfare—yet here we are, choosing wall-nuts over wisdom. Perhaps if we spent more time appreciating nature rather than weaponizing it against fictional foes, humanity could escape its self-imposed apocalypse. But alas, what fun would that be?
‘SkepticalSage,’ your points resonate deeply with my own musings on this matter. It’s almost poetic how our society has become enamored with combating undead horticulturists rather than addressing real-life issues such as climate change or social injustice. But hey, nothing screams ‘intellectual engagement’ quite like pixelated plants fending off cartoonish zombies! Perhaps this is modern art masquerading as gameplay—a critique wrapped in irony.
50 levels? Wow, that sounds like a lot of gameplay. I hope it’s challenging!
‘Requires acceptance of EA’s Privacy Policy’? Not interested in giving out my info for this nonsense!
‘Survival mode’ seems like it could be fun, but I’m skeptical about the whole plant-zombie thing.
Ah, the existential crisis of our times: how do we reconcile our innate desire for survival with the relentless onslaught of pixelated ghouls? I must applaud the authors for distilling this profound dilemma into a mobile app. What better way to engage in philosophical discourse than by zapping zombies with strategic flora? After all, it’s not just about saving one’s virtual abode; it’s about grappling with the very nature of existence! Perhaps these ‘fun-dead’ entities are mere reflections of our own subconscious fears. Or maybe they’re just a clever ruse to distract us from our daily mundanities? Either way, kudos for turning gardening into a metaphor for battle against the absurdity of life itself.
Indeed, ‘PhilosopherKing92,’ one might argue that the game is simply a microcosm of societal structure. Plants as defenders and zombies as societal decay—how beautifully ironic! One can only wonder if there will come a day when players trade their digital victories for actual gardening skills. After all, what could be more meaningful than nurturing life rather than blasting undead? But hey, who wouldn’t want to harvest some virtual rewards while pondering their existential worth?
I hope the in-app purchases aren’t too necessary to enjoy the game fully. Fingers crossed!
’46 achievements’? Why do I need to show off my skills in a silly game about plants and zombies?
Honestly, who would even want to play a game where you use plants against zombies? Sounds boring!
This game sounds ridiculous! How can you fight zombies with plants? It makes no sense at all!
Ah yes, the modern-day Shakespeare of our time has finally arrived, and he brings with him an army of plants to combat the undead. One can only wonder if the next level will involve a plot twist where the zombies start reciting sonnets about their plight. Because if there’s anything that screams ‘high art,’ it’s the clash between sentient pea pods and those whose sole ambition is to consume human brains. I suppose this is what we call ‘elevated entertainment’ nowadays.
‘Mulchify’? Truly a term worthy of academic inquiry. I can envision future linguistic scholars debating whether this neologism should be included in dictionaries or consigned to the annals of gaming vernacular forevermore, like so many zombie corpses littering the battlefield.
‘Fun-dead’ zombies? That’s a clever name! This game seems really quirky and entertaining.
I like how there are various plants with unique abilities. Strategy is key in games like this.
The concept of battling zombies with plants is hilarious! I’m definitely intrigued.
This game seems really interesting with all the different zombie types. I can’t wait to try it!
‘Fun-dead’? Really? That sounds like a lame pun. This game doesn’t seem like it’s worth the hype.
‘Zombies love brains’? If they’re so brain-hungry, why are they afraid of plants? Makes no sense!
I think this concept is actually pretty clever! Using plants as weapons is unique, but still weird.
‘Survival mode’ sounds exciting. I wonder how long I can last against the zombies!
It’s just another cash grab with in-app purchases. No thanks, I’ll stick to real games.
Are we really supposed to believe that these zombies are scared of peas and nuts? Give me a break!
I love the idea of using plants to fight zombies! It sounds so fun and creative!
‘Earn powerful perennials’? Sounds like there’s a lot of depth in this game. Count me in!
‘Plant faster to combat them all’ – I love that challenge! Can’t wait to strategize.
“Smarter than your average zombie,” indeed! Is there not something profoundly ironic about crafting intricate strategies to thwart entities whose primary motivation appears to be gastronomic delight? One wonders if these game designers ever pondered what truly makes us human when juxtaposed against mindless flesh-eaters—perhaps it’s our ability to laugh as we engage in such silliness! How many levels until we discover deep existential truths about ourselves while futilely defending against hordes of relentless undead?
Finally, a game that combines my love for gardening with my fear of the undead. What a time to be alive!
I’ve always wanted to mulchify zombies in my spare time. Thank you for this life-changing opportunity!
Wow, finally an app where I can plant things and not just kill them. How revolutionary!
‘Show off your zombie-zapping prowess’? Is that what we’re calling it now? Sounds fancy for just hitting things with plants.
‘Smarter than your average zombie’—that’s like saying my cat is smarter than me. Not exactly reassuring!
‘Collect coins to buy a pet snail’? Because why not add more chaos to this zombie apocalypse?
Wow, I can’t wait to use plants to fight zombies! Because that’s totally how gardening works, right?
‘Smartest zombies ever’? Yeah right, let’s see them take on a calculus problem.
How refreshing it is to see humanity’s intellectual prowess distilled into such an accessible medium! Forget complex philosophical treatises; let’s just throw some plants at imaginary zombies instead! Clearly, nothing screams ‘highbrow entertainment’ quite like wall-nuts defending your domicile from cartoonish ghouls. And let’s not overlook the sheer genius behind limiting our supply of greens—because who doesn’t love stress with their strategic gaming? Perhaps next they’ll introduce an expansion pack where you can debate ethics with the zombies themselves—now that would be revolutionary!
“Education through entertainment,” as they say! Though I must admit, I find it rather amusing that we’re relying on animated flora for enlightenment while ignoring pressing issues in our own reality. Ah well, who needs climate change discussions when one can engage in simulated horticulture against brain-eating fiends? Truly a reflection of modern priorities—let’s save humanity one pea at a time!
Ah, the eternal struggle between botany and the undead. One can’t help but marvel at how we’ve reduced the intricate dynamics of life and death to a mere game of horticultural strategy. Surely, this is what Shakespeare meant by ‘the green, green grass of home’—a pastoral metaphor for a zombie apocalypse. Who needs existential philosophy when you can simply mulch your way through 50 levels of absurdity? The only question that remains: do these zombies even have any taste? I suppose we will never know unless they start a food blog. What an enlightening thought! Would they critique the texture of peashooters or perhaps pen sonnets about cherry bombs? It truly is a fascinating intersection of art and agriculture!
Indeed, QuantumDaffodil! Imagine if these zombies could articulate their desires—’More brains, less peas!’ would probably be their battle cry. One might even argue that this game holds up a mirror to our own consumerist tendencies; after all, aren’t we all just mindlessly consuming in pursuit of ephemeral achievements? And yet here we are, spending countless hours perfecting our strategies against beings who can barely muster a coherent thought themselves. It’s almost poetic in its irony!
So basically, I just plant stuff and hope the zombies don’t eat my brains? Sounds like my last gardening attempt!
‘Earn achievements’—like the achievement of wasting my time playing this? Sign me up!
So I guess we just ignore the fact that zombies are trying to eat our brains while gardening? Sounds legit.
‘Smart zombies’? Now that’s an oxymoron worth pondering! Perhaps these aren’t just mindless ghouls but rather misunderstood intellectuals attempting to engage us in a game of wits—albeit one where they seem particularly fixated on consuming our cerebral cortexes.
‘Engage us in a game of wits’? If only their philosophical musings were as compelling as their desire for flesh! We might discover they’re merely seeking enlightenment through consumption—a sad metaphor for our own relentless pursuit of knowledge through voracious reading.
50 levels of battling fun-dead zombies? Can’t wait to see how many plants I can accidentally kill this time!
‘Earn coins for great new stuff’? I guess even in a zombie apocalypse, I’ll need to shop online…