![]() ![]() All have their use in some way or another. There are plenty of new plant designs now as well as old favourites. ![]() Considering these were some of the most useful plants to have I can see why they were chosen to be in-app purchases but it doesn’t sit well at all. Plants that were originally free in the first game such as the Squash, Jalapeno & snow Pea will now set you back at least £1.99. The more sunflowers producing the more sun will appear, however with limited sun at the start (the natural sun produces occasionally) & the zombies quick to start their assault you have to think fast.īetter plants cost more & as you complete levels more plants become available or you can buy them with real money. Sunflowers produce sun & these are need to be collected & used to buy new plants. A mix of defensive & offence plants are necessary as well as sunflowers which are essential. At the start of each level you have to choose what plants you will use throughout the level but you can only take a limited number in. The game play is pretty much the same stop the zombies getting through to your house using plants. The action takes place across stages with an over-world map tracking your progress. Zombies game play is here but the major change is the themes…players will defend their ‘houses’ from zombies across Ancient Egypt, Pirate Seas & The Wild West as well as DLC hinting at future themed levels. Using his time machine, a sentient RV called Penny, he & the player travel back in time to get the taco again but something goes wrong & they end up stranded in Ancient Egypt with zombies knocking at the door. The story is simple, Crazy Dave, your neighbour from the first game eats his taco & enjoys it so much he wants to eat the exact same taco again. ![]() ![]() Zombies 2: It’s About Time (see what they did there?) & can honestly say I was pleasantly surprised but disappointed at the same time. So with these reservations I sat down to play Plants vs. This is the reality of free to play games…they say you can finish the game for free & never have to pay a penny but you will move at a quarter of the pace compared to someone who pays the premium price. Why? I wasn’t willing to pay for items to be built faster or for new rides to become available. Regardless though both games were eventually deleted because of how slow progress was. I’ve seen the best of both in previous free to play games with ones in-app purchases being easy to avoid & the other offering them as soon as I booted up the game. The thought of regular pop ups that offer you purchases or things that were previously free in a prior game but now cost leave me feeling very cold. However I am wary of free to play games because the reality of it is the developer wants you to spend money on in-app purchases so they are going to do what they can to make you spend. When the sequel was finally announced I was very excited & couldn’t wait to get my hands on the new features. Zombies is one of my favourite tower defence games to date, I’ve played it on several systems over the years & recommend it anyone with a couple of quid of spare. ![]()
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