Vasebreaker (PvZ2)


 * For other uses, see Vasebreaker.

Vasebreaker is the first mini-game in Plants vs. Zombies 2: It's About Time which was added in the 2.7.1 update. It involves breaking open vases to obtain plants and kill zombies. The focus of this puzzle is to utilize the player's ability to think critically and to formulate his/her own strategy as randomly breaking vases will increase the chances of the player's brain being eaten. Each vase will either have a plant, zombie, Plant Food, or 50 sun in it. For the green vases with a leaf printed on them, which will always contain plants. In contrast, purple vases with a Gargantuar's face printed on them, which will always contain a Vase Gargantuar. Three new Power Ups for Vasebreaker are introduced here.

To unlock the Vasebreaker Mini-game, the players must finish Ancient Egypt - Day 1. Plant Food can also be first used in Vasebreaker instead of Ancient Egypt - Day 2.

Trivia

 * The vases have cracks in this game.
 * As stated by PopCap Games, this will never be officially included as a generic Brain Buster, instead it will be a mini-game which makes it currently only mini-game in Plants vs. Zombies 2: It's About Time.
 * Unlike the original Plants vs. Zombies. This version of Vasebreaker has three vases introducing one new vase where in it will always contain a Vase Gargantuar.
 * Gargantuars do not smash vases here instead, they ignore it.
 * Boosts for plants do not work in here. That is mostly because it would ruin the gameplay, making it easy to win and keeping the player from thinking his next move with precaution.
 * The Gargantuar in this level is the Vase Gargantuar, not the regular one.
 * So far, the Vase Gargantuar is the only new zombie introduced in Vasebreaker.
 * Most Vasebreaker level names (except for the Endless mode) give a hint on how to complete a level, or what the level is about.
 * Some of the levels are inspired by the original levels in the Plants vs. Zombies. To the Left is almost identical to the first To the Left, Boss Vase is similar to Ace of Vase, and Block and Spike is inspired by Hokey Pokey.