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Why can the game of Plants vs Zombies last forever?

Because his simple game flow satisfies the experience of major users. In fact, it is not accurate to say that popularity has not declined. We can clearly find that the player group is getting smaller. This situation will not disappear soon, and they are still exploring new tactics and making ACG clips (such as replacing the main characters of some memes in the game with videos of plant zombies). Why is this? Because this is not a simple game, you put peas in a zombie and die, and you win.

One. Understand the strategy of plants versus zombies: entering the mode only lets you remember which plants can cooperate with each other. Endless mode is the stage for your performance. The great gods of the post bar have developed a very square method, and those who are interested can learn about it. Presumably, many people have played the game of 10 years. Why don't they feel bored? First of all, for many of us, this is a precious childhood memory. When we secretly turned on the computer and implanted the first pea shooter according to the instructions, we were really fascinated by it.

Second, pay attention to the update of Plants vs Zombies. There are many friends to play in the summer vacation. It can be said that they are very happy and play with Dave every day. In the original version, there were not many plants, only peas. Later, after innovation, all kinds of plants appeared on it, and people were willing to grow on the ground. I began to believe that we were all planted in rows, but when we became very good at it, we were not. Only by removing the first line and using the correct line can the plants make full use of it.

Third, the simplified planting of plants vs. zombies, you have to worry about the attack of zombies, so use your plants wisely to get the best results. On average, ten peas can kill a zombie, and so can glacier mushrooms. Many people also like to use big mouth flowers, which can not only swallow zombies, but also digest them. From the first row of plants to how to plant them reasonably (just as the author's obsessive-compulsive disorder should still be a row of plants), he tried again and again to stop the attack of zombies.

Finally, it is more in line with today's times, but I miss the first edition, and that feeling is irreplaceable. Of course, there are many versions of mobile games.