Software:Plants vs. Zombies Heroes

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Short description: 2016 video game
Plants vs. Zombies Heroes
Current app icon version of Plants vs. Zombies Heroes, featuring Super Brainz.
Developer(s)PopCap Games
Publisher(s)Electronic Arts
Composer(s)Becky Allen
SeriesPlants vs. Zombies
Platform(s)iOS, Android
Release
  • WW: October 18, 2016
Genre(s)Collectible card game
Mode(s)Single-player, multiplayer

Plants vs. Zombies Heroes is a digital collectible card game and the sixth installment in the Plants vs. Zombies series, developed by PopCap Games and published by Electronic Arts. On March 10, 2016, it underwent a soft launch in some countries on iOS, before being internationally released on October 18, 2016. Heroes is the first mobile release in the Plants vs Zombies series in which players can play on either the Plant team or the Zombie team, with the former pursuing the latter under Crazy Dave's leadership following the Hero-Tron 3000's malfunction.[1][2][3][4][5]

Gameplay

In Plants vs. Zombies Heroes, each player begins with a deck of 40 cards which they have selected beforehand, using cards from their collection. The playing area has five lanes, some of which may be elevated or filled with liquid. A card can be placed in any empty lane (unless the card has the trait "Team Up", in which case 1 "Team Up" card can be played in the same lane as a regular card with the maximum being 2 cards per lane). Only "Amphibious" cards can be placed in liquid-filled lanes. Each card has a different cost to play and as in the previous games in the series, the Plant player uses a currency of suns and the Zombies use brains. Each player and card has a certain amount of health, and will be defeated if they lose their health. Each round consists of four phases: Zombies Play, Plants Play, Zombie Tricks and Fight. When one of the players' life reaches 0, the opposing player wins. Both the plants and the zombies have 11 (previously 10, before the Galactic Gardens update) playable heroes, each of which have their own unique characteristics, some of them were originally seen in Plants vs. Zombies, Plants vs. Zombies 2 or Plants vs. Zombies Adventures. Various quests, rewards and challenges are available which allow the player to earn in-game currency that enables obtaining more cards for their collection. Cards may also have traits. These allow them to have special abilities, such as damaging multiple enemies, healing, being immune to tricks, etc. In-app purchases are available as well.[6]

While the game may appear similar to Hearthstone, it has features that make it distinct. The first of these is the comic book style art design which along with the soundtrack game creates a very different atmosphere than the one found in Hearthstone. Most Plants and Zombies can only attack enemies in their lane. Heroes have a "block meter" used to block attacks. When the "block meter" is filled the damage to the hero is ignored and the player gains a superpower card into their hand. The "block meter" can be filled up to 3 times. In addition, the in-game currencies can be earned more easily and faster than in Hearthstone. By watching advertisements or completing quests, users can unlock packs at a higher rate than they would have been able to in Hearthstone.[7]

Card set

Card set releases by their name, type, date of release, and card count.
Set name Release Date Total Cards Plants Zombies
Premium March 10, 2016 190 95 95
Galactic Gardens June 8, 2017[8] 100 50 50
Colossal Fossils October 9, 2017[9] 50 25 25
Triassic Triumph January 30, 2018 50 25 25

Other than the cards from these sets, there are superpower cards, basic cards, and event cards.

Superpower cards are based on the chosen hero. Each hero has at least one unique legendary superpower card along with three others. Superpowers are not a part of the primary deck. During a match, each player is given a random superpower (of the hero's four) after selecting their four starting cards. The three remaining superpower cards are gained one at a time after the block meter is filled. Some cards allow the player to earn additional superpowers during a match.

Basic cards are given once a character class is unlocked.

Players can gain event cards from weekly events. Finishing daily challenges and winning matches earns tickets, which can be used to buy event cards. Every four hours there is a bonus that multiplies the amount of tickets earned from winning. The bonus can be 5 or 10 times the default amount; by default online matches earn 15 tickets and offline matches against the computer earn 10. Currently, there are 31 plant event cards and 32 zombie event cards.

Reception

Reception
Aggregate score
AggregatorScore
Metacritic86/100[10]

Plants vs. Zombies Heroes was released to positive reviews from critics, garnering a rating of "generally favorable" on the review aggregator website Metacritic.[10]

References

  1. Tylwalk, Nick (October 21, 2016). "Plants vs. Zombies Heroes Review: Flowering Anew". Archived from the original on November 8, 2016. https://web.archive.org/web/20161108060925/http://www.gamezebo.com/2016/10/21/plants-vs-zombies-heroes-review/. Retrieved November 6, 2016. 
  2. Lazarides, Tasos (October 18, 2016). "'Plants vs. Zombies Heroes' CCG Finally Releases Worldwide". Archived from the original on November 8, 2016. https://web.archive.org/web/20161108060949/http://toucharcade.com/2016/10/18/plants-vs-zombies-heroes-ccg-finally-releases-worldwide/. Retrieved November 6, 2016. 
  3. Dornbush, Jonathon (March 10, 2016). "Collectible card game 'Plants vs. Zombies Heroes' in the works". Entertainment Weekly. Archived from the original on November 8, 2016. https://web.archive.org/web/20161108061053/http://www.ew.com/article/2016/03/10/plants-vs-zombies-heroes-card-game. Retrieved November 6, 2016. 
  4. Phillips, Tom (March 10, 2016). "Plants vs. Zombies: Heroes collectible card game announced". Archived from the original on November 8, 2016. https://web.archive.org/web/20161108061059/http://www.eurogamer.net/articles/2016-03-10-plants-vs-zombies-heroes-collectible-card-game-announced. Retrieved November 6, 2016. 
  5. Devore, Jordan (March 10, 2016). "Plants vs. Zombies Heroes is a mobile collectible card game". Archived from the original on November 8, 2016. https://web.archive.org/web/20161108061102/https://www.destructoid.com/plants-vs-zombies-heroes-is-a-mobile-collectible-card-game-347924.phtml. Retrieved November 6, 2016. 
  6. Whitaker, Jed (March 21, 2016). "Plants vs. Zombies: Heroes is the Hearthstone mashup I didn't know I wanted". Archived from the original on November 8, 2016. https://web.archive.org/web/20161108061106/https://www.destructoid.com/plants-vs-zombies-heroes-is-the-hearthstone-mashup-i-didn-t-know-i-wanted-349812.phtml. Retrieved November 6, 2016. 
  7. Kain, Erik. "'Plants vs. Zombies: Heroes' Review: Garden Warfare Meets 'Hearthstone'". https://www.forbes.com/sites/games/2016/10/18/plants-vs-zombies-heroes-review-garden-warfare-meets-hearthstone/. 
  8. "Galactic Gardens Gameplay Walkthrough". Plants vs. Zombies YouTube channel. March 21, 2016. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aLu3n_LVGI4. 
  9. "Colossal Fossils Gameplay Walkthrough Trailer". Plants vs. Zombies YouTube channel. October 9, 2017. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6lKjyH1-pSE. 
  10. 10.0 10.1 "Plants vs. Zombies Heroes". Metacritic. Red Ventures. Archived from the original on November 8, 2016. Retrieved February 18, 2021.

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