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Plants vs Zombies Battle for Neighborville for PC is a fun and carefree first person shooter in which colourful cartoon plants and zombies battle for supremacy. This is the third of the Plants vs Zombies franchise and unlike the carefully plotted maps of the first game and the exciting head-to-heads of the second, this game focuses on fun and fairly undemanding Player versus Environment gameplay.
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18 October 2019
Recent Steam reviews:
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Plants vs Zombies Battle for Neighborville for PC is a fun and carefree first person shooter in which colourful cartoon plants and zombies battle for supremacy. This is the third of the Plants vs Zombies franchise and unlike the carefully plotted maps of the first game and the exciting head-to-heads of the second, this game focuses on fun and fairly undemanding Player versus Environment gameplay.
The chilled and laid back gameplay allows you to thoroughly engage with the environment, exploring every nook and cranny of the locale without having to worry about over zealous other gamers coming in and shooting you, grabbing all the loot before you can react to their arrival. And there is a lot for you to explore and do.
The Player versus Environment areas are large and open world, so you can wander around as much as you like, returning to favourite spots and gathering loot from the areas that you know have the highest yield.
Plants and Zombies both have private head quarter areas, and a mixed ‘socialising’ zone lies between these. This whole area is your central hub for the game, where you can access other areas, make tweaks to your playing character’s form, gear and clothing etc.
You can access these hubs via the ‘start’ menu which will make your life a little easier until you have explored enough to be comfortable with using the interconnecting hubs which can otherwise be a little daunting and cause you to get lost at first!
The game has excellent Player versus Environment offerings, but it has not forgotten its multiplayer fans either: there are magnificent multiplayer zones where you can play four-on-four as well as other Player versus Player against other online gamers.
There are a tremendous number of gameplay classes – up to twenty! – all neatly categorised and designated so you can navigate easily and choose the right options for your kind of play. There are the above-mentioned Player versus Player matches, and there are also Turf Wars in which you must be the first to attain all the objectives.
You can also access those tried and tested favourites, the eight versus eight and twelve versus twelve battles, along with Gnome Bomb and Suburbination which return from the previous games in the series.
There is also a Plants vs Zombies own brand of death match called Team Vanquish in which you play with and against every other player to be the last man standing.
There are three distinct areas within the game, each of which has its own collectibles for you to gather, unique rewards, diverse quests and delightfully engaging boss battles. The three areas are:
Mount Steep which is dedicated to plants only
The Weirding Woods, a zombies-only preserve
The Town Centre where both species can live, interact and battle
In all three areas, you can play as any of the twenty characters and if you want an extra challenge, you can encourage yourself to play as all of them in turn, getting to know their unique skills and talents, and beating all the bosses with each character.
Of you can just pick your favourite and play them through the whole game, as often as you like!
Plants vs Zombies Battle for Neighborville for PC is available for purchase on Instant Gaming for a fraction of its retail price. You will receive an official key and be able to play the game in seconds. Play smart. Pay less.
About the Game
The chilled and laid back gameplay allows you to thoroughly engage with the environment, exploring every nook and cranny of the locale without having to worry about over zealous other gamers coming in and shooting you, grabbing all the loot before you can react to their arrival. And there is a lot for you to explore and do.
The Player versus Environment areas are large and open world, so you can wander around as much as you like, returning to favourite spots and gathering loot from the areas that you know have the highest yield.
Plants and Zombies both have private head quarter areas, and a mixed ‘socialising’ zone lies between these. This whole area is your central hub for the game, where you can access other areas, make tweaks to your playing character’s form, gear and clothing etc.
You can access these hubs via the ‘start’ menu which will make your life a little easier until you have explored enough to be comfortable with using the interconnecting hubs which can otherwise be a little daunting and cause you to get lost at first!
Multiplayer is Catered for Too
The game has excellent Player versus Environment offerings, but it has not forgotten its multiplayer fans either: there are magnificent multiplayer zones where you can play four-on-four as well as other Player versus Player against other online gamers.
There are a tremendous number of gameplay classes – up to twenty! – all neatly categorised and designated so you can navigate easily and choose the right options for your kind of play. There are the above-mentioned Player versus Player matches, and there are also Turf Wars in which you must be the first to attain all the objectives.
You can also access those tried and tested favourites, the eight versus eight and twelve versus twelve battles, along with Gnome Bomb and Suburbination which return from the previous games in the series.
There is also a Plants vs Zombies own brand of death match called Team Vanquish in which you play with and against every other player to be the last man standing.
Where’s What?
There are three distinct areas within the game, each of which has its own collectibles for you to gather, unique rewards, diverse quests and delightfully engaging boss battles. The three areas are:
In all three areas, you can play as any of the twenty characters and if you want an extra challenge, you can encourage yourself to play as all of them in turn, getting to know their unique skills and talents, and beating all the bosses with each character.
Of you can just pick your favourite and play them through the whole game, as often as you like!
Plants vs Zombies Battle for Neighborville for PC is available for purchase on Instant Gaming for a fraction of its retail price. You will receive an official key and be able to play the game in seconds. Play smart. Pay less.
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For only a dollar you can't go wrong. the game is colorful, fun, and has elements to you that can keep you interested for ages. Now the previous game (GW2) is better in my opinion but finding a lobby can be iffy there.
- Colorful
- Addicting
- overall fun
- the story may be seen as bland
- hackers aren't common, but exist
- microtransactions are present but by no means necessary to advance
2023-04-13T06:04:20+0800
This game is very very VERY interesting and it looks beautiful! I recomended this game.
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- Very interesting
- 1€ not 40€
- Please buy this
2022-04-28T02:51:20+0800
I didn't get scammed and I got the code. I would not recommend buying more than 3 or 2 times cause you could easily get scammed. I will probably buy again from this website but not any more times after that.
- did not get sammed
- instant delivery
- easily get scammed
- website is a bit sketchy
2021-08-28T22:34:47+0800
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