

The tip for getting the most game for the least amount of money is to simply not buy any of the IAP at all. Again, though, you earn more than enough coins and keys to just naturally buy what you need and unlock the rest of the game during normal play, almost as if the IAP didn’t even exist at all.Īnd that’s the thing. The other form of IAP is for buying coins that are used to purchase in-game power-ups or keys which will give you access to the different worlds in the game. Zombies fans it would be less fun to buy any of the cheater IAP, as it really takes away any of the challenge. In fact, I’d say that for typical Plants vs.

They are entirely optional however, as the game is completely beatable with just the plants and resources you are given during normal play.

The IAP in the game is strictly for “cheater" type items, like a selection of special plants and power-ups that are extremely powerful and will help you out tremendously if you’re in a pinch. That makes this guide sort of weird as, compared to something like our Real Racing 3 Guide, there’s really no solid tactic to spend less money. Zombies 2 is a free-to-play title, but as has been the common impression from just about everybody who has actually played the game, it’s easily one of the most generous free games to come along in a long time–possibly ever. So, we’re back with even more PvZ goodness in the form of a guide to help you get the most bang for your buck out of the game. Finally, we chose it as our Game of the Week last week, which isn’t surprising. With the full release version seemingly not very different from the soft-launch version, we put out our full 5 star review as well as what our forum members thought about the game. I mean, it’s easily one of the biggest games of the year, so why the heck not? Going back a bit further, we played through a demo of the game at E3 back in June, and TA Play’d the soft-launch version of the game the following month. Last week, we went pretty hard with the release of Plants vs.
