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|developer=[[PopCap]]
|developer=[[PopCap]]
|publisher=[[PopCap]]
|publisher=[[PopCap]]
|released={{rd|2009|May 5}}
|released={{sys|Win|Mac}}{{rd|2009|May 5}}
{{sys|ds}}{{us|2011|January 18}}
|genre=[[Strategy]] (Tower Defense)
|genre=[[Strategy]] (Tower Defense)
|systems=[[Windows]], [[Mac OS X]], [[Adobe Flash]]
|systems=[[Windows]], [[Mac OS X]], [[Adobe Flash]], [[Nintendo DS]]
|modes=[[Single player]]
|modes=[[Single player]]
|ratings={{ESRB|E}}
|ratings={{ESRB|E}}
|website=[http://www.popcap.com/games/free/pvz/ PopCap website]
|website=[http://www.popcap.com/games/free/pvz/ PopCap website]
}}
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'''Plants vs. Zombies''' is a tower defense video game developed and published by [[PopCap Games]] for [[Windows]] and [[Mac OS X]]. A free [[Adobe Flash]] version with fewer features has since been released to promote the full game.
'''Plants vs. Zombies''' is a tower defense video game developed and published by [[PopCap Games]] for [[Windows]] and [[Mac OS X]]. A free [[Adobe Flash]] version with fewer features has since been released to promote the full game. A [[Nintendo DS]] version has been announced for release in January 2011.
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Similar to other tower defense games, Plants vs. Zombies sees players placing down different types of plants, each with their own unique offensive or defensive capabilities, across the front lawn, back lawn, and roof of a house in order to stop a horde of zombies from devouring the brains of the residents living inside. The zombies also come in a number of types that have different attributes and abilities, with zombies that can tunnel or pole vault over obstacles, balloon and zamboni-riding zombies, Thriller-inspired dancing zombies that can raise others from the ground, as well as zombies that wear armor such as tin buckets or carry shields such as screen doors that make them harder to dispatch.
Similar to other tower defense games, Plants vs. Zombies sees players placing down different types of plants, each with their own unique offensive or defensive capabilities, across the front lawn, back lawn, and roof of a house in order to stop a horde of zombies from devouring the brains of the residents living inside. The zombies also come in a number of types that have different attributes and abilities, with zombies that can tunnel or pole vault over obstacles, balloon and zamboni-riding zombies, Thriller-inspired dancing zombies that can raise others from the ground, as well as zombies that wear armor such as tin buckets or carry shields such as screen doors that make them harder to dispatch.

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