Instead of just protecting your house, you'll also go out on road trips where you'll need to clear areas of zombies while protecting your RV. This all remains true in Adventures, though the formula has been tweaked a bit. In order to plant new weapons and defenses, you'll need to collect sunlight, which is generated by - you guessed it - sunflowers. Some plants are offensive (like a peashooter that literally shoots peas), while others are defensive (like a walnut that serves as a barrier). If, for some reason, you haven't played PvZ, the basic structure is simple: Zombies come shambling in from one direction, and you'll need to place various kinds of plants to keep them from reaching your home. While it contains many of the same features and a similar structure to other games on Facebook (there's even farming), Adventures still maintains that same addictive gameplay that made the original Plants vs. ![]() But games like Adventures could help change that. Despite the social network's best efforts, Facebook is still viewed as a home for spammy, sub-par games, not a platform for truly great titles. ![]() ![]() ![]() Zombies Adventures combines a thing you like with a thing you don't: it's a spin-off of Popcap's terrific strategy franchise, but it's also a game that's exclusively available on Facebook.
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