Friday, July 16, 2010

Plants vs. Zombies - a zombie ate my brains!!!

To explain my absence I think it's best to tell you that a zombie ate my brains. Really.

A year or so ago I downloaded a trial version of Plants vs. Zombies for my computer. I'm not a big fan of computer games anymore, but this appealed to me. I played it until my trial version ran out and never purchased the actual game.

Fast forward to about a week ago. Farmer B surprised me by buying me the Plants vs. Zombies app for my iphone. And sadly I've been hooked ever since. When I sit down to write a blog entry I end up fighting a zombie battle on the phone and next thing I know it's bedtime. I'm not proud of this, but I thought I had better come out of the zombie closet.


I'm out and proud, baby!

The whole purpose of Plants vs. Zombies is to stop zombies from entering your house. If they do, they eat your brains and the game is over. Your job is to plant appropriate zombie-fighting plants from the list of plants you've earned (by completing levels) to defend your home. There are plants that shoot, freeze, eat, explode, burn and block off the zombies. There are different types of zombies with different skills who slowly shuffle toward your house.


Here is the description from the game manufacturer:

A mob of fun-loving zombies is about to invade your home, and your only defense is an arsenal of 49 zombie-zapping plants. Use peashooters, wall-nuts, cherry bombs and more to mulchify 26 types of zombies before they can reach your front door. Each zombie has its own special skills, so you’ll need to think fast and plant faster to combat them all. But be careful how you use your limited supply of greens and seeds… as you battle the fun-dead, obstacles like a setting sun, creeping fog and a swimming pool add to the challenge. And with five game modes to dig into, the fun never dies!


There is no learning curve with this game, which I love. My 6-year-old can play it with as much enjoyment as I can. That's my kind of game. I am amused by the bizarre zombies I encounter on each level - I've come across everything from zombies holding screen doors, to football players, to riding in a bobsled, to a complete zombie Michael Jackson Thriller dance video ensemble (which by the way is very hard to defeat since they all dance in unison toward your house).


The strategy is figuring out which of your plants to plant in order to destroy the zombies that are attacking your house on each level. Certain plants are only effective on certain zombies and you have a fixed number of plants you can chose from each time. And with each level you play the difficulty increases. So you start out with one strip of grass, but you can end up with a swimming pool, fog and darkness at night. It's ridiculously addictive.


Plus since my garden is having "issues" right now, I at least get the joy of planting different zombie-fighting plants in this game so I feel like I'm still honing my skills. When people ask me how my garden is going I now respond "It's fully prepared to ward off a zombie attack." It at least stops people in their tracks and I don't have to explain that my garden got overrun with weeds in this dreadful heat and I only have leeks growing right now.


So if you've got the iphone, download the app for $2.99 if you want some cheap entertainment. If you don't, you can still download it for the computer from
PopCap games for about $20 directly from their site. What other gardening-related game can prepare you for a zombie attack?

12 comments:

Jeff Vandiver said...

Um...i'm actually speechless, but couldn't help but laugh about your game addiction. :-) You are definitely one crazy lady. Ha!

Prairie Chicken... said...

OMG. so funny that you posted that. I've actually completed the game.. in fact I have the gold trophy cos not only did I complete the game but I also completed all the mini games.

meemsnyc said...

Hahahhaha, that is so funny! Looks like an interesting game!

Dani said...

*snort*

Annie*s Granny said...

Well, that sure makes my Freecell look wimpy.

Momma_S said...

You are so hilarious! I get sooo hooked on iphone games. I use it more for games than anything else... DH talks and talked about Plants vs Zombies, and I finally gave in and bought it. Awesome, awesome game. But, since we're coming out, my fav's are Harbor Master, Angry Birds, and Trees of Doom, hehehe.

Unknown said...

Oh my gawd....... Do NOT get us all addicted to this game. I can see the headlines now... Gardening Bloggers enter into a 12 step program because Zombies ate their brains... I am fixing to get the Wii and I tell you I am scared I will just turn into a Wii zombie. I am actually getting it for the fitness programs (hehehe). the I phone is also on my I GOT TO HAVE THIS list.

Corner Gardener Sue said...

LOL, Kate, I think I'll pass on the game. I just recently weaned myself off of Snood. This post is making me want to go play a couple games, even though it's past my bedtime. Blogging is my addiction these days.

Well, I hope your leeks are tasty.

Cheryl said...

I know exactly how you feel. My addiction was Tetris. Hours and hours in the middle of the night playing it.

LGJ said...

I've played this through several times, so I understand your addiction.

Fun secret stuff: when you're in a level, type "daisies" (or is it daisy? I don't remember) and the zombies will leave daisies growing where they fall. Two other fun ones are "future" and "dance". I think some of these have to be activated by feeding and growing your tree of life to a certain height.

Lisa said...

When we were house hunting, I noticed that my realtor had a zombie version of herself on her Facebook page. I never doubted that she was the perfect fit for us!

Unknown said...

I am really HATING you right now. Saw the game and just had to purchase it for my computer. Now I want to play it all the time.
LOL

Blog Widget by LinkWithin