
#PLANTS VS ZOMBIES 1 TIER LIST VERSUS TRIAL#
It would be nice if the free trial period was a bit longer, but it shouldn't take you long to get a feel for the game and decide whether it's something you'd like to spend money on.Įditors' note: This is a review of the trial version of Plants vs.

Zombies is engaging, bordering on addictive, with tons of levels for you to work your way through.
#PLANTS VS ZOMBIES 1 TIER LIST VERSUS FULL VERSION#
To keep playing after that, you'll have to purchase the full version for $6.99. Zombies, you have one hour to try it for free. Timed trial: When you download Plants vs. But once it gets going, it runs smoothly. Slow loading: The game is a little slow loading, probably because of the high-quality graphics. Just about every element of the game is moving almost the whole time, slowly swaying to the eerie music playing in the background, which sets the perfect tone for the game's action. Nice graphics: The characters in this game are cartoony, but well detailed and fun. This way, you'll get the basics down quickly and can continue to apply them as the levels increase in difficulty, and more variables are introduced. Good introduction: When you first open the app, you can jump right into playing, as the app walks you through the first few levels. The term peashooter is normally used to refer to a toy version of a blowgun, or as a slang for small or low-caliber firearms, referring to how weak he is in the PvZ games. Like most other pea-shooting plants, Peashooter is based on the plant Pisum sativum. Whether you're nailing them with Pea Shooters, blowing them up with Cherry Bombs, or running them over with your lawn mower, those zombies don't stand a chance. Peashooter is the first and primary attacking plant received in every game in the Plants vs.

Zombies is a game by PopCap in which you have to plant various species of flowers in your garden to keep the zombies at bay.
