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Long awaited 'Plants vs. Zombies 2: It's About Time' for iOS now available

 

PopCap Games on Thursday released "Plants vs. Zombies 2: It's About Time" for iOS, the follow up to the publisher's addicting bestseller first released for the Windows and OS X desktop operating systems in 2009.


Plants vs. Zombies 2: It's About Time continues the frantic touch-based tower defense-style gameplay from 2010's iOS port, but adds in new characters, environments and, most for the first time, a "freemium" payment model.

While the original Plants vs. Zombies for iOS was, and still is, a for-pay game, the sequel is free to play. Instead of paying up front, users have the option to make in-app purchases for special plants and game currency.

While the first game was limited to a backyard setting, Plants vs. Zombies 2 moves through time in "Ancient Egypt," the "Pirate Seas," and the "Wild West." Each world has its own unique attacking enemies and game boards, while the selection of defending plants features some new characters.

Plants vs. Zombies 2 is a free 44.7MB download from the App Store.

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so who's getting it?   i, for one, love the fuck out of this game!



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in unrelated and not thread worthy news... wtf lisa robin kelly..  w.t.f?



I look forward to the vita release in 2018

Also wtf?!



PS One/2/p/3slim/Vita owner. I survived the Apocalyps3/Collaps3 and all I got was this lousy signature.


Xbox One: What are you doing Dave?

I don't want IOS. Gimme PC, Wii U, or PS EA. You scumbags.




Played the first one and enjoyed it, but it never really sucked me in. Don't think I'll bother with this one as it's bound to have the usual freemium disdain for the player.

Well played using a once beautiful person destroyed by drug addiction as a metaphor for EA's Zyngafication of PopCap, though.



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It was about time for me until they said ios.