Plants vs. Zombies

 is a tower defense video game developed and originally published by PopCap Games and it is the first Plants vs. Zombies series game. The game involves homeowners who use a variety of different plants to prevent an army of zombies from entering their houses and "eating their brains". It was first released on May 5, 2009, and it originally (and initially) made it available on Steam for Microsoft Windows and Mac OS X. An iPhone version for iOS was released in February 15, 2010, and an HD version for the iPad that was released in March 31, 2010. Furthermore, both the original Windows and Mac version of the game have been re-released with additional content in a Game of the Year Edition. An extended Xbox Live Arcade version introducing new gameplay modes and features was released on September 8, 2010. PopCap released a Nintendo DS version on January 18, 2011 with content unique to the platform. The PlayStation 3 version was released in February 8, 2011 also with added new co-op and versus modes found in the Xbox 360 version. An Android version of the game was released on May 31, 2011 on the Amazon Appstore, while it was also released to the Android Market (now Google Play) on December 14, 2011. On February 16, 2012, a version was released for BlackBerry PlayBook. Later, a BlackBerry smartphone version of the game was released on January 2013 following the launch of BlackBerry 10. In November 13, 2014, a free ad-supported version of the game was released for iOS and Android. A sequel of the game was released on July 9, 2013 in Australia and New Zealand, then August 15, 2013 worldwide.

Description
An all-new action-strategy game from PopCap, makers of Bejeweled and Peggle!

Zombies are invading your home, and the only defense is your arsenal of plants! Armed with an alien nursery-worth of zombie-zapping plants like peashooters and cherry bombs, you'll need to think fast and plant faster to stop dozens of types of zombies dead in their tracks. Obstacles like a setting sun, creeping fog and a swimming pool add to the challenge, and with five game modes to dig into, the fun never dies!


 * Play five game modes: Adventure, Mini-Games, Puzzle, Survival, plus the stress-free Zen Garden
 * Conquer all 50 levels of Adventure mode — through day, night, and fog, in a swimming pool and on the rooftop
 * Battle 26 types of zombies including pole-vaulters, snorkelers and “Zomboni” drivers
 * Earn 49 powerful perennials and collect coins to buy a pet snail, power-ups and more!

Alternative Description
Get ready to soil your plants in an all-new action-strategy game from PopCap! A mob of fun-loving zombies is about to invade your home, and your only defense is an arsenal of 49 zombie-zapping plants. Use peashooters, wall-nuts, cherry bombs and more to mulchify 26 types of zombies before they can reach your front door. Each zombie has its own special skills, so you’ll need to think fast and plant faster to combat them all. But be careful how you use your limited supply of greens and seeds… as you battle the fun-dead, obstacles like a setting sun, creeping fog and a swimming pool add to the challenge. And with five game modes to dig into, the fun never dies!


 * Play five game modes: Adventure, Mini-Games, Puzzle, Survival, plus the stress-free Zen Garden
 * Conquer all 50 levels of Adventure mode — through day, night, and fog, in a swimming pool and on the rooftop
 * Battle 26 types of zombies including pole-vaulters, snorkelers and “Zomboni” drivers
 * Earn 49 powerful perennials and collect coins to buy a pet snail, power-ups and more!
 * Open the Almanac to see all the plants and zombies, plus amusing “facts” and quotes
 * Browse Crazy Dave’s shop for special plants and tools to stem any zombie assault
 * Amazing graphics and soundtrack, plus a bonus music video
 * Infinite replayability: the game is never the same experience twice!

Premise
A mob of fun-loving zombies are trying to invade the player's house and eat their brains, and all the player has to do is defend themselves with plants using their skills.

List of sub-versions
Due to its big popularity, this game has been ported to various consoles and some Chinese variants had been created. The following is a list of all sub-versions created:
 * Plants vs. Zombies: Original PC Edition
 * Plants vs. Zombies: Game of the Year Edition
 * Plants vs. Zombies Nintendo DS
 * Plants vs. Zombies Nintendo DSiWare
 * Plants vs. Zombies iOS
 * Plants vs. Zombies Android
 * Plants vs. Zombies PlayStation 3 and Xbox 360
 * Plants vs. Zombies Nook
 * Plants vs. Zombies: Journey to the West
 * Plants vs. Zombies: Great Wall Edition
 * Plants vs. Zombies FREE

Demos/Trials

 * Plants vs. Zombies Demo
 * Plants vs. Zombies Free Trial
 * Plants vs. Zombies Web Version

Game modes
This game is full of different game modes that changes some rules of the game formula to keep it fresh and to rise the games length without becoming repetetive. Some game modes are exclusive to a certain version due to its exclusive type of controller or due to consoles limitations.
 * Adventure Mode
 * Mini-games (except Nook)
 * Puzzle Mode (except Nook)
 * Vasebreaker
 * I, Zombie
 * Last Stand (iOS and Android only)
 * Survival Mode (some versions only)
 * Zen Garden (some versions only)
 * Achievements (except the Original PC version and the Web version)
 * Quick Play (iOS, Nook and Androids versions only)
 * Versus Mode (Nintendo DS, Xbox 360 and PS3 only)
 * Zombatar (some versions only)
 * Co-op Mode (Xbox 360 and PS3 only)
 * Canceled mini-games (PC only)

Glitches
Check this list to find glitches that this game has and maybe how to fix them.

Beta content
Check this article to see the various concepts that were going to appear on the final version and how the game was supposed to be before the game was released.

Achievements
In this game there is an achievement system. Those are extra optional tasks that doesn't rewards the player with anything specific, and can be counted as extra challenges for the player complete. Those can be acessed via a button on the Main Menu screen.

Order of events
The first available game mode is Adventure Mode. First, the zombies start invading the player's house from the front lawn (mainly with Zombies and Conehead Zombies). The player needs to use their plants to defend against them such as Peashooters, Sunflowers, and Wall-nuts. After each level, a new plant is obtained. After fending off four Zombie invasion attempts, Crazy Dave is introduced and challenges the player to a game of Wall-nut Bowling. After bowling over zombie heads, a new zombie is introduced, and on every second level, (excluding bonus levels) another is introduced. After another new zombie and eight plants, the zombies perform an "all-out-attack" in an attempt to overwhelm the player's plants. After the zombies lost, they retreat and plot to attack again.

The next stage, Night, is different. There are graves on the player's lawn and nocturnal mushrooms are introduced. In exchange for sleeping in the day, these plants are cheaper than most plants. After level 2-4, player is awarded with Suburban Almanac, which contains technical information and humorous notes on every plant and zombie in the game. After this level it can be reached from the main menu. Both plant and zombie databases increase as the player continues the adventure mode and encounters new ones. In the bonus level, Crazy Dave lets the player play a game of Whack a Zombie using (mainly) a mallet to kill zombies rather than plants. After another all-out attack, the zombies regroup and plot other intentions.

After the night, the zombies try to attack the player's backyard. Here, the lanes are expanded from the normal five to six, two of these being full of water where aquatic plants can be placed, but most other regular plants require assistance from Lily Pads to be used. During 3-2, a present is dropped containing mini-games. At the end of level 3-4, the last zombie drops Crazy Dave's Car Key, which opens Crazy Dave's Twiddydinkies and the purchase of upgrades is allowed. In the bonus level, Crazy Dave tells the player smaller zombies are invading the lawn.

After the Pool is Fog. The zombies are still entering through the backyard, but it's at night, so again no sun is falling from the sky. Also, fog covers most of the screen, making it unable to see where the zombies are coming. As the player progresses through the levels, the fog moves closer and closer to their house. The player is given Planterns and Blovers to make the fog go away. The player unlocks Puzzle Mode in level 4-6. The player then learns how to play Vasebreaker, breaking vases with plants or zombies inside them. On the final fog level, the whole screen is dark with only a few short intervals of light. The zombies encountered carry exploding jack-in-the-boxes, fly over the player's defenses on balloons, dig to overwhelm defenses in the back and can hop over all of the player's plants with a pogo stick.

The final part of Adventure Mode is the Roof. Here, all of the player's plants will have to be planted on Flower Pots. The roof's slanted angle means that the player will most likely only use lobbed shot plants to hit zombies. On the roof, the player encounters zombies that have bungee cords, ladders, and basketball catapults. The player even encounters the super-strong Gargantuar and his friend. In the bonus level, Crazy Dave tells the player that the "annoying" Bungee Zombies plan to send zombies to get to the house quicker. Finally, the player encounters zombie mastermind Dr. Edgar George Zomboss in Adventure Mode's finale, where he places zombies on the Night Roof in his Zombot. When the player beats him, the player obtains the Silver Sunflower Trophy, the credits roll, and Zombies on Your Lawn plays.

After beating Adventure Mode the first time, the player can play over and over again, where Crazy Dave gives the player three seed packets along with the rest that he or she chooses. When playing Level 4-10 again, the player gets to encounter the mysterious Zombie Yeti which gives diamonds when killed. Once the player beats Dr. Zomboss again, he or she are rewarded with three diamonds.

After Adventure Mode
The player can also play other modes. Once the player beats Adventure Mode, they can play all mini-games, which are just like Adventure Mode but with some very special variation. For example, the player can bowl different types of Wall-nuts at zombies in Wall-nut Bowling, fight zombie-plant hybrids in ZomBotany, beat Invisible Zombies in Invisi-ghoul, meet little Zombies again in Big Trouble Little Zombie, try to complete some hard mini-games such as Column Like You See 'Em and Bobsled Bonanza, or face Dr. Zomboss again in his new-and-improved Zombot. Once the player completes all the mini-games, he or she can play them again and again.

Another game mode is Puzzle Mode. This is an extremely strategic and logic mode. In I, Zombie, the player gets to control zombies and chew cardboard plants to eat brains. The player can also play Vasebreaker like they could in level 4-5 of Adventure Mode. On the iOS versions of Plants vs. Zombies, the player can play Last Stand, a remix of the mini-game where they get a certain amount of sun to go five straight flags without collecting any. The player can also test their real skill in the Endless modes of these.

In Survival Mode, the player gets to face extremely large hordes of zombies that last up to ten flags. Taking place in each area, the player can see how good at Plants vs. Zombies they really are and use their top strategies to go for a long time on each area. The player can also change their plants as they complete a flag or two. Once the player completes all ten Survival levels, the player can play Survival: Endless and not only break their old records, but earn a lot of money and kill a lot of zombies.

The player can also grow plants in the Zen Garden. The player can water, fertilize, and play music for their plants, make them happy, and earn a lot of money. The player can also grow a Tree of Wisdom, where they can learn some strategy hints and tips the more the tree is fed. The player can also learn about some codes that change the game.

There are many other things the player can do in the game as well. When the player enters Crazy Dave's Twiddydinkies, they can go on a shopping spree and buy extra seed slots, upgrade plants, and accessories for their Zen Garden. The player can earn money by getting trophies and killing zombies. In the multiplayer modes on the PlayStation 3, Xbox 360, and Nintendo DS versions of Plants vs. Zombies, the player can play with a friend. Versus Mode allows the player to face a friend, plants versus zombies, and see who prevails in the final end. In Co-op Mode, the player can beat waves of zombies with a friend on their side. The player can also replay their favorite Adventure Mode levels in Quick Play, or try to complete all the achievements. The player can view the Suburban Almanac, which shows descriptions of plants and zombies, along with a comedic comment about the plant or zombie in question. The player can even create their own Flag Zombie in Zombatar.

Plants

 * Peashooter
 * Sunflower
 * Cherry Bomb
 * Wall-nut
 * Potato Mine
 * Snow Pea
 * Chomper
 * Repeater


 * Puff-shroom
 * Sun-shroom
 * Fume-shroom
 * Grave Buster
 * Hypno-shroom
 * Scaredy-shroom
 * Ice-shroom
 * Doom-shroom


 * Lily Pad
 * Squash
 * Threepeater
 * Tangle Kelp
 * Jalapeno
 * Spikeweed
 * Torchwood
 * Tall-nut


 * Sea-shroom
 * Plantern
 * Cactus
 * Blover
 * Split Pea
 * Starfruit
 * Pumpkin
 * Magnet-shroom


 * Cabbage-pult
 * Flower Pot
 * Kernel-pult
 * Coffee Bean
 * Garlic
 * Umbrella Leaf
 * Marigold
 * Melon-pult


 * Gatling Pea
 * Twin Sunflower
 * Gloom-shroom
 * Cattail
 * Winter Melon
 * Gold Magnet
 * Spikerock
 * Cob Cannon


 * Imitater
 * Explode-o-nut
 * Giant Wall-nut (except Nook)
 * Giant Sunflower (PC only)
 * Giant Marigold (PC only)

Zombies

 * Zombie
 * Flag Zombie
 * Conehead Zombie
 * Pole Vaulting Zombie
 * Buckethead Zombie


 * Newspaper Zombie
 * Screen Door Zombie
 * Football Zombie
 * Dancing Zombie
 * Backup Dancer


 * Ducky Tube Zombie
 * Snorkel Zombie
 * Zomboni
 * Zombie Bobsled Team
 * Dolphin Rider Zombie


 * Jack-in-the-Box Zombie
 * Balloon Zombie
 * Digger Zombie
 * Pogo Zombie
 * Zombie Yeti


 * Bungee Zombie
 * Ladder Zombie
 * Catapult Zombie
 * Gargantuar
 * Imp


 * Dr. Zomboss
 * Trash Can Zombie (DS and console versions only)
 * Target Zombie (DS and console versions only)
 * Giga-gargantuar (versions with Survival: Endless, Co-op Endless or Last Stand: Endless only)
 * Giga-Football Zombie (web version only)


 * Peashooter Zombie (except Nook)
 * Wall-nut Zombie (except Nook)
 * Gatling Pea Zombie (except Nook)
 * Tall-nut Zombie (except Nook)
 * Jalapeno Zombie (except Nook)


 * Squash Zombie (except Nook)
 * Dolphin
 * Baseball Zombie (DS only)
 * Catapult Baseball Zombie (DS only)
 * Chinese zombies (except Old PC version)


 * Zombie Worm (except Old PC version)
 * Sunflower Zombie (console versions only)

Reception
Plants vs. Zombies received positive reviews from game-reviewing websites. The median score for all reviewing websites was 9/10, or 4 1/2 stars, and Plants vs. Zombies was nominated for assorted rewards as well, such as "Best Downloadable game," "Best in Innovation," and "Casual Game of the Year." However, it won none of these.

Gallery

 * View Plants vs. Zombies/Gallery or Adventure Mode/Gallery for more.