Thursday 24 November 2011

Plants vs Zombies HD [For QVGA devices!!!!!!]

Requirements : Android

Plants vs. Zombies: Exclusive Launch at the Amazon Appstore

- Enjoy a horticultural new twist on tower defense gameplay - See the undead shamble across your lawn with charmingly gruesome graphics and animations - Upgrade your army with the help of Crazy Dave - Cultivate your garden for a yield of killer crops

Stem a Zombie Attack on Your Android Device

A mob of fun-loving zombies is about to invade your home, and your only defense is an arsenal of 49 zombie-zapping plants. Use peashooters, wall-nuts, cherry bombs, and more to slow down, confuse, weaken, and mulchify 26 types of zombies before they reach your front door.

Each zombie has its own special skills, so you'll need to think fast and plant faster to combat them all. But be careful how you use your limited supply of greens and seeds: as you battle the fun-dead, obstacles like a setting sun, creeping fog, and a swimming pool add to the challenge.

Battle 26 different types of zombies.

Game Features

Send the undead back to their graves by pummeling them with an army of fearsome flora. Earn achievements and cash, then save up to buy new upgrades for your defenses. Don't wait too long, though: these unexpected houseguests are demanding to be fed, and brains are on the menu...

- Conquer all 50 levels of Adventure mode--through day, night, and fog, in a swimming pool, and on the rooftop - Battle 26 types of zombies including pole-vaulters, snorkelers, and bucket-heads - Earn 49 powerful perennials and collect coins to buy lawnmowers, rakes, and other deadly gardening implements - Open the Almanac to see all the plants and zombies, plus amusing "facts" and quotes - Collect 10 fun-dead achievements - Hilarious graphics, great soundtrack, and a bonus music video - Use an arsenal of 49 zombie-zapping plants to stop a mob of hungry undead from invading your home - Think fast and plant faster--peashooters, wall-nuts, cherry bombs, and other fearsome flora await - Play through 50 exciting levels in Adventure mode - Battle 26 types of zombies including pole-vaulters, snorkelers, and bucket-heads

Compatible devices : For QVGA :

*Galaxy mini *Galaxy pop *Galaxy 5 *X10 mini *X10 mini pro...etc

Apk : THANKS FOR THANKING!

http://www.mediafire.com/?83b98wb6p238s72

Note : *After you install the Plant Vs Zombie Android HD QVGA (320 x 240) Games, run the game and it will forced close. don’t worry because it’s normal. just restart your phone after the forced close has happened by pressing and hold the power button for 8 seconds, and your game will normally run.

*No HVGA apk for this game
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