If you’re a fan of Bejeweled there’s a good chance you’ll also enjoy this variant. Be warned, though: it takes a little time adjusting to the different mechanics, but it does kinda grow on you and the replay factor is quite high. Read more
You would be forgiven for saying you've had your fill of tower defense games. The past few years have seen a flood of these strategy clones filling every system available. But, whether they're a fan of the genre or not, pretty much everyone agrees that Plants vs. Zombies is awesome. PopCap, one of the best developers around, now brings its excellent tower defense game to the Nintendo DS. While it uses the basic mechanics of all efforts in the genre, Plants vs. Read more
Closing Comments Plants vs. Zombies is charming and addictive, standing right up there with the best of PopCap's offerings like Peggle. It has that elusive "special something" that gets its hooks in you and convinces you to forego food, sleep, and other essentials just to see what the next level has in store. Unfortunately, this version doesn't run as well as the others and has a more expensive price tag. So Plants vs. Read more
Despite its overly busy visuals, the DS version of Plants vs. Zombies is still easy to recommend because it boasts the same ingenious game design, uncomplicated controls, upbeat audio, decent difficulty curve, and frequent player rewards. Both the PC and Xbox 360 games (not to mention those on the iPhone and iPad) are cheaper to buy than this $20 DS version, but if you've never played Plants vs. Read more
The bottom line: Playable? Certainly Improvements? Minimal Worthy of Purchase? It’s still Bejewelled – love it or hate it. Pick it up only if you don’t have it on PC…. XBL…..PSN….iPhone… iPod…Android….or as I said, Motorola KRZR Pros The Twist version is more challenging that the original Sizeable Challnge Mode Spinning Wheel Second Chance ...umm Pretty Colours? Read more