The game plays out very much like the original last stand from plants vs zombies; however, there are a few important twists. First of all, you can click one of the game modes (Easy or Hard) and then press space to start up the game. To lay down a plant, you need to click the seed packet of the one you want and then click the tiniest bit lower than where you want to plant (this is mainly for the plants that you may put under the 'put back' sign).The game also works best in full screen; as glitches seem occur less and it's easier to see what your doing. The order and when you put down the plants matters because each plant shoots in the order it was put down (ex. it may not be wise to put all of your peashooters down on a row across because they will all shoot in that row first, leaving all of the others wide open to attack). In this game, each of the peas shoot in the order they are put down one at a time. So they don't shoot when a zombie is near them, they shoot when they are next in order. You need to plan this into your strategy in order to win. Thank you to @epic_dragonite03 for helping to point this out. There is only one big wave, so the sun you get is the sun you have for the entire round. Also, because of this, none of the plants disappear when a zombie touches them, this way it's easier than having a permanent plant loss (to make up for the lack of other chooseable plants like in the real game; if you want those, you'll have to buy it in real life somewhere else). There are two modes: easy and hard. Before you start, you can click on one of the two difficulty modes. One gives you lots of sun and a few zombies, the other gives you less sun and lots of zombies. There is a hidden medium mode in the game that gives you medium amount sun and some zombies. (Your only clue to finding it is: the people who rush to start too soon will be rewarded with it. And if you find it, please don't tell how to in the comments, that just ruins the fun for everybody. So let's just keep it a secret for a while.) If no one can find it and I get enough followers, mabey I'll put it up this secret on my profile or in the next game I may work on; every follower counts! Lastly, the game can definitely be won. You just have to keep playing until you find a strategy that works for you. Zombies can take one, two, or even five hits before disappearing (five is rare and sometimes acts as a wierd glitch, though). Here is a list of what each plant does: Peashooter - shoots a pea to defeat a zombie on land Sea shroom - shoots spores to defeat a zombie on water Wall-nut - slows down a zombie from reaching the left Cherry bomb - a plant that works only once when you put it down. It will explode and destroy any zombie that touches the 'powie' (Note, sometimes the explosion dosen't defeat a zombie that takes more hits to disappear). Also, in this game, you can put a cherry bomb anywhere but water (yes, even on another plant) in order to hit a duckey tube zombie, you need to put the bomb on the land near the pool. Some glitches: -In the beginning, a duckey tube may end up being on land. This only happens for the first two zombies and I'm not sure if it can be fixed. -A zombie suddenly not making any movement by a wall-nut means it is strong and will give you some more time to hit it, however it sometimes will do this even when there is no wall-nut. -Zombies sometimes walk right past peas. Now have fun defending your lawn, you'll see that winning screen soon enough! I'm thinking of making another one that plays more like the original, that one will probably work better than this. This was one of my earliest games, so it's bound to have some bugs. I'm trying my best to make better games, this is just the way this game plays.
I'd frst like to thank the wonderful company of Popcap for making one of the greatest games of all time. I do not own anything under the plants vs Zombies name all all credit goes to it's rightful owner. Next, I'd like to thank Laura Shigihara, the person who composed the incredible music for the game. Here is a link to her official website where you can listen to the music for free and can buy the soundtrack to download for $3.99. It's really great and I want you guys to check it out! http://laurashigihara.bandcamp.com/album/plants-vs-zombies-soundtrack I'd also like to thank doobyhead and taddl for programing these games first! Lastly, I'd like to thank you for playing this! It means a lot to me that people enjoy this; it's my 3rd most popular game on scratch! Thank you all very much! :) Why not check out some of my other games as well! My most popular s one called MarioCraft, a Mario-ized remix of the popular game by griffpatch; Paper Minecraft! https://scratch.mit.edu/projects/48194528 There's great stuff on my profile, so check it out sometime!!! Thank you all for over 2110 views!!! I'll get right on to adding in the update for reaching 25 stars in a few weeks? I'll add in the 'game over' music, as well as some more improvements to the gameplay - like maybe a new effect or new zombie... If you remix, please make sure to give credit to the original creators and make sure to have noticeable changes!