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Casual plus casual equals\u2014surprise!\u2014several freaking lawns\u2019 worth of casual in the new Plants Vs. Zombies<\/em> downloadable table for Pinball FX2<\/em> and Zen Pinball 2<\/em>, the result of a creative mashup between PopCap Games and Zen Studios, two of the most recognizable names in modern casual gaming. <\/p>\n You\u2019d have to be a brain-dead zombie\u2014maybe one of those vacant-eyed digger zombies–to argue that this table doesn\u2019t do a great job of maximizing PopCap\u2019s mega-popular PvZ<\/em> license, whether it\u2019s the digitized zombies that pop up and begin trudging toward your flippers or the horrifyingly familiar NOOOOOO! scream that triggers when the ball drains. (And the zombies, presumably, serve your brains as bean dip.) The ball looks like a pea from the Pea-shooter plant. Crazy Dave\u2019s sedan makes frequent appearances. The lawnmower is your ball-save feature and you can use a Melon-pult to clobber cone-head zombies.<\/p>\n Fun stuff for anyone who\u2019s successfully protected their house, roof and pool from the brain-munching hordes on their PC, console or handheld. But sweet Edward G. Zomboss, this is an easy table, easily the most user-friendly thing Zen\u2019s ever designed. Everything about it is designed to assist the player to skyrocketing high scores. Extra balls are handed out like bargain-bin Halloween candy\u2014in my very first game, I accumulated so many I actually began to wonder if there was a software bug preventing \u201cgame over\u201d from occurring. Thanks to the central location of the wide ramp that loops the ball into a big red mailbox and eventually triggers the table\u2019s multiball feature, you can expect to experience multiball madness around 5-10 times per game. (Activating it once is enough to earn you the game\u2019s lone Gamerscore achievement.) <\/p>\n Unlike Zen\u2019s recent Avengers<\/em> movie table, where right- and left-side ball drains were a constant and frustrating hazard, Chomper plants are parked on either side of the PvZ<\/em> table to snarf up and spit the ball back into play. Those things are handy\u2014or maybe toothy?–in the backyard *and* on the pinball table. <\/p>\n Enjoyment of a license well deployed offsets the lingering feeling that you\u2019re not exactly earning<\/em> the rain of bonuses and eye-popping table scores solely on the strength of your mad pinball skillz. Hardcore wizards may grumble a little at this casual buffet, but the rest of us can just grin a Crazy Dave grin when the table says \u201cshoot again.\u201d <\/p>\n Pros:<\/strong> Cons:<\/strong> Game Info:<\/strong>
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\n+ Clever and colorful use of the license
\n+ Smashing zombies with pinballs and Melon-pults is always awesome
\n+ Great use of sounds from PvZ\u2014screams when the ball drains, etc.<\/p>\n
\n– User-friendly features (extra balls, Chomper kick-backs) make the table almost too easy<\/p>\n
\nPlatform: DLC for Pinball FX2 on XBLA and Zen Pinball 2 on PS3 and PS Vita. Xbox 360 version reviewed.
\nPublisher: Zen Studios
\nDeveloper: Zen Studios\/PopCap
\nRelease Date: 9\/5\/2012
\nGenre: Pinball
\nESRB Rating: Everyone
\nPlayers: 1
\nSource: Review code provided by publisher <\/p>\n