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'''''{{PAGENAME}}''''' ('''植物大战僵尸西游版'''; pinyin; ''Zhíwù dàzhàn jiāngshī xīyóu bǎn'') was a Chinese-exclusive extension of ''[[Plants vs. Zombies]]''. It was based on the Chinese novel, ''[[wikipedia:Journey to the West|Journey to the West]]''. It was later discontinued as for its merge with ''[[Plants vs. Zombies: Great Wall Edition]]''.
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'''''{{PAGENAME}}''''' ('''植物大战僵尸西游版'''; pinyin; ''Zhíwù dàzhàn jiāngshī xīyóu bǎn'') was a Chinese-exclusive extension of ''[[Plants vs. Zombies]]''. It was based on the Chinese novel, ''[[wikipedia:Journey to the West|Journey to the West]]''. It was later discontinued as it was merged with ''[[Plants vs. Zombies: Great Wall Edition]]''.
   
 
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*Every world, plant, and zombie returned from the first game. Only a few new features were introduced.
 
*Every world, plant, and zombie returned from the first game. Only a few new features were introduced.
 
*The player could not plant any [[:Category:Mushrooms|mushrooms]], nor [[Torchwood]] under the sea.
 
*The player could not plant any [[:Category:Mushrooms|mushrooms]], nor [[Torchwood]] under the sea.
*Pig Squash's [[Garden Rake|garden rake]] attack is a reference to [[wikipedia:Zhu Bajie|Zhu Bajie]]'s primary weapon, the [[wikipedia:Zhu Bajie#Nine-toothed rake|nine-toothed rake]].
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*Pig Squash's [[Garden Rake|garden rake]] attack references [[wikipedia:Zhu Bajie|Zhu Bajie]]'s primary weapon, the [[wikipedia:Zhu Bajie#Nine-toothed rake|nine-toothed rake]].
 
*[[Electric Anemone]], [[Aggro Brocco]], [[Pomegunate]], [[Carrotillery]], [[Oak Archer]], and [[Ghost Pepper]] have the upgrade plant seed packet, even though they are not upgrades. This was mostly intended to prevent the plants listed above from getting imitated by Imitater.
 
*[[Electric Anemone]], [[Aggro Brocco]], [[Pomegunate]], [[Carrotillery]], [[Oak Archer]], and [[Ghost Pepper]] have the upgrade plant seed packet, even though they are not upgrades. This was mostly intended to prevent the plants listed above from getting imitated by Imitater.
 
**They are all unlocked by purchasing them at the shop.
 
**They are all unlocked by purchasing them at the shop.
 
*Some plants from ''[[Plants vs. Zombies 2]]'' are in the game, and have their [[Plant Food]] abilities as their secondary attacks.
 
*Some plants from ''[[Plants vs. Zombies 2]]'' are in the game, and have their [[Plant Food]] abilities as their secondary attacks.
*This isn't the first ''Journey to The West'' inspired game created by PopCap. In ''Bookworm Adventures Vol. 2'', the 5th Book: ''The Monkey King'', has characters inspired by the novel.
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*This is not the first ''Journey to The West'' inspired game created by PopCap. In ''Bookworm Adventures Vol. 2'', the 5th Book: ''The Monkey King'', introduced characters inspired by the novel and the legend.
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*The Zen Garden unlocks in 1-6, instead to 5-5.
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*You can use plants in Zen Garden to unlock certain upgrade plants or x-11 to x-13.
   
 
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Not to be confused with Journey to the West, a world in Plants vs. Zombies: All Stars.

Plants vs. Zombies: Endless Edition (植物大战僵尸西游版; pinyin; Zhíwù dàzhàn jiāngshī xīyóu bǎn) was a Chinese-exclusive extension of Plants vs. Zombies. It was based on the Chinese novel, Journey to the West. It was later discontinued as it was merged with Plants vs. Zombies: Great Wall Edition.

Game icons

Game modes

  • Normal
  • Adventure
  • Mini-games
  • Zen Garden

Areas

Icon Area Number of levels
W1
Day 13
Night 13
W3
Pool 13
W4
Fog 13
W5
Roof 13
W6
Mini Games 1 5
W7
Mini Games 2 5
W8
War of the Spider Woman 8
W9
Three Fights With Skeleton Demon 8
W10
Subdue the Yellow-Browed Monster 8
W11
Outsmart the Fire Child 8
W12
Battle of the Ox-Demon 8
W12-0
Underwater World 5
W14
The Dragon's Palace 5
W16
Endless 5
W15
Boss Rush 4
Walkthrough (all areas)

Plants

Returning plants

New plants

Zombies

Returning zombies

  • All Plants vs. Zombies zombies

New Zombies

Gallery

Plants vs. Zombies Wiki has a gallery for Plants vs. Zombies: Endless Edition.
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Visit this page to see it.
File:PVZJTTW.png

Trivia

  • All the images on the seed packets were the images from the online Almanac.
  • Every world, plant, and zombie returned from the first game. Only a few new features were introduced.
  • The player could not plant any mushrooms, nor Torchwood under the sea.
  • Pig Squash's garden rake attack references Zhu Bajie's primary weapon, the nine-toothed rake.
  • Electric Anemone, Aggro Brocco, Pomegunate, Carrotillery, Oak Archer, and Ghost Pepper have the upgrade plant seed packet, even though they are not upgrades. This was mostly intended to prevent the plants listed above from getting imitated by Imitater.
    • They are all unlocked by purchasing them at the shop.
  • Some plants from Plants vs. Zombies 2 are in the game, and have their Plant Food abilities as their secondary attacks.
  • This is not the first Journey to The West inspired game created by PopCap. In Bookworm Adventures Vol. 2, the 5th Book: The Monkey King, introduced characters inspired by the novel and the legend.
  • The Zen Garden unlocks in 1-6, instead to 5-5.
  • You can use plants in Zen Garden to unlock certain upgrade plants or x-11 to x-13.