Quick Play

Quick Play is a feature unique to the iPhone/iPod Touch/iPad/Android/Windows Phone 7 versions of Plants vs. Zombies. It allows the player to pick a level from any area (Day, Night, Pool, Fog, Roof, and Bonus Games (and on the iPad Mini-games and Survival Mode) to play by choosing its respective tombstone and then scrolling through each level

 (organized by the type of zombie encountered). It is unlocked after the player plays Adventure Mode for the first time.

Note: It should be understood that on the iPhone/iPod Touch, the category of Bonus Games does not include any true Mini-games (like ZomBotany or Bobsled Bonanza).

Overview
Some of the features the Android Plants vs. Zombies lacks is Survival Mode, Puzzle Mode, and Zen Garden. Because of this, the people on the Android development teams felt Quick Play would be a good way for players not to lose interest if the game after they've played Adventure Mode. Originally, they did this with the iPhone/iPod Touch Versions as well, but on June 9, 2011, PopCap updated the iPod Touch/iPhone Versions with a Zen Garden and 7 Mini-Games, which the player has to update their version to access these features. With Quick Play, you can get money to purchase from Crazy Dave's Twiddydinkies, complete achievements, or simply play your favorite levels.

The levels offered are:

Day

Levels 1-1, 1-3, 1-6, 1-8

Night

Levels 2-1, 2-3, 2-6, 2-8

Pool

Levels 3-1, 3-3, 3-6, 3-8

Fog

Levels 4-1, 4-3, 4-6, 4-8

Roof

Levels 5-1, 5-3, 5-6, 5-8

Bonus Games

Level 1-5 (Wall-nut Bowling)

Level 1-10 (Conveyor-Belt Level - Day)

Level 2-5 (Whack a Zombie)

Level 2-10 (Conveyor Belt Level - Night)

Level 3-5 (Big Trouble Little Zombie)

Level 3-10 (Conveyor Belt Level - Pool)

Level 4-5 (Vasebreaker)

Level 4-10 (Conveyor Belt Level - Fog)

Level 5-5 (Bungee Conveyor)

Level 5-10 (Conveyor Belt Level - Roof - Dr. Zomboss)

Differences on iPad
In the iPad version, the category of Bonus Games does not exist (the levels are in their respective stage) and the categories of Mini-games and Survival Mode are restored.

Trivia

 * The top of the tombstone for the Fog levels is shaped like a gentleman wearing a bowler, presumably referencing the character in Jules Verne's Around the World in 80 Days, Philias Fogg.