Classic Game Room reviews PLANTS VS. ZOMBIES for Nintendo DS from PopCap Games. The Pop Cap PC classic makes an excellent Nintendo DS release that works well with the touch screen and stylus control. Graphics are lacking compared to iPad, PC and Xbox 360 but the gameplay is the same. Play through an adventure mode and unlock new plants, challenge friends in a Versus mode and play mini-games. Plants vs. Zombies is fun no matter what game console or platform you play it on. This CGR review of Plants vs Zombies has Plants vs. Z...
This is my review of Plants vs. Zombies. (please excuse a little of the video quality, the DS is tough to review) Buy Plants vs. Zombies here: popcap Please check out more about us! classicl337 twitter/classicl337...
Levels showcased: 1-1 - 1-5 Video playback speed: 300% The first levels are kinda stale being tutorials and all, so bear with me. Plant versus Zombies is basically a tower defense game, where you have to build the right defense structures (plants) at the right time and place to prevent the enemies (zombies) from reaching your lawn. Dont let the graphics fool you; the game gets progressively more challenging at each stage. This game is originally for the PC, but it has also been released for the Xbox and recently for the Nint...
Classic Game Room HD reviews PLANTS VS. ZOMBIES for PC from PopCap. This is like a castle defense game with zombies attacking your house through your back yard. Grow plants which attack the zombie invaders called pea shooters, snow peas, wall-nuts and so on. This fun, clever game will keep you entertained for a long time with numerous challenging levels and challenge stages. Plays on PC and available from the PopCap website. They produce numerous fun games like Peggle, Zuma and Bejeweled. This CGRHD review of Plants vs. Zomb...
Plants vs. Zombies is a tower defense video game developed and originally published by PopCap Games for Microsoft Windows and Mac OS X systems. The game involves a homeowner using many varieties of plants to repel an army of zombies. The homeowner, along with a neighbor called Crazy Dave, must defend the homeowners house during day or night, in the front yard and the backyard (which contains a swimming pool), and even on the roof. It was first released on May 5, 2009 and made available on Steam on the same day. A version for...