In this world a portion of the battlefield is covered in water, allowing you to plant strictly water based plants such as the Tangle Kelp. The new plants include the Guacodile, which when hit rushes zombies dealing heavy damage), and 14 new zombies (including the Octro Zombie, which throws octopi on nearby plants, disabling them until other plants knock the octopi off). It includes 32 new levels, 5 new plants (2 of which are returning from the previous game. It can be unlocked by either using an in-game world key, or by paying $4.99 (EU: 4.49€) in real-world money. Part 1 was released on October 14, 2014, with part two being released on November 11, 2014. Like Dark Ages, it was released in two parts. Zombies 2, and the third world available as DLC. If one of these graves happens to spawn in a spot currently occupied by a plant, than that plant and any plants in front of or behind that plant will move fowards one collumn.īig Wave Beach is the sixth world in Plants vs. Unlike in Ancient Egypt, however, these tombstones occasioanlly spawn by themselves in a special ambush called "Necromancy!". Similar to Ancient Egypt, tombstones will appear scattered randomly accross the battlefield. No sunlight drops from the sky in this world, so you will have to rely completely on your plants to provide you with sun. As such, the Mushrroms from the previous game have returned.
The Dark Ages is the first (and currently only) world in Plants vs. The new plant, the Sun Bean, causes Zombies to drop sun when hit), and 4 new zombies (Including the King Zombie, who occasionally grants helms to nearby peasant zombies, boosting their toughness). It includes 20 new levels, 5 new plants (4 of which are returning from the first game. It was released in two parts, with part 1 one being released June 24, 2014, and part 2 being released July 29, 2014. Zombies 2, and the second world avaible as DLC. These boosted plants use their special ability immediately upon being planted, without using plant food!ĭark ages is the fifth world in Plants vs. This reward can be currency, or a power-upped version of a plant. After watering them and waiting a set period of time, these plants will grow and provide the player with rewards. These can be planted in the new and improved Zen Garden. As you kill zombies in any game mode, there is a chance they will drop sprouts.
If you use a plant food on your peashooter, you will not only receive the normal boost to your peashooter, but you will also receive a boost to your sunflower.Īnother significant addition that comes with this DLC is a massively updated Zen Garden. For example, say you plant a sunflower on a tile with an "X" on it, and you plant a peashooter on a differant tile with an "X" on it.
The levels in this world contain special "Power Tiles" that allow you to simultaneously use the plant food effects of all plants that are planted on identical power tiles.