Plants Vs Zombies Heroes Download Free Pc

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In Casual by Developer ELECTRONIC ARTS
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With all the similarities it has many differences too and that's what makes it so awesome. The game is played in five lanes. Three are on the ground, lawn, or what have you. To the right of these is a watery lane; to the left is a rooftop lane. Some cards have bonuses depending on where you put them, earning buffs or special powers if they're dropped in the water or placed up on the roof.

The best part of this game that I found was, you can play as either Plants or Zombies and each side has infinite unlockable heroes for you to play. Each hero has its own strength and power. The really smart thing is that the two sides don't play the same.

Let me now tell you how to play this awesome game. Zombies always start. Plants always go second. But Zombies have particular 'trick' cards, which win points just like regular cards, that they can play after Plants make their move. This is what differentiates it with regular card games and it totally changes the symmetry of the game.

The game can be played solo with single-player option. It has a lot of content for that so you can play your heart out. You can either play with a machine to practice and gain skills or you can compete online with the community. You earn gems and a secondary currency which can be used to purchase regular and premium card packs.

The graphics of the games add so much to the fun part of the game. It is very well presented with a great soundtrack. The game uses comic book animations and cartoon graphics. The special effects of the game when special powers are utilized are impressive. The outstanding thing about the game is that it is ad-free.

Let me now just highlight some features of the game that make it so impressive. There are over 20 heroes to choose from. You can either be plant or zombie and as each character has its own special move or power, you get to choose what you want to become. Be a shooting avenger or a shadow with secret powers and weapons. You also get to choose your team. This is where you strategize how to choose players. Use each player’s special powers and skills to form the best and the strongest team.

There is a map available for you to choose your path. Each path leads to different sides and challenges. The map helps you walk the tricky passages. Complete missions to earn rewards and build your bank.

Plants vs. Zombies™ Heroes APK and Features:

  • Single player vast content available.
  • Play online with PvZ community.
  • Choose your player and power yourself.
  • Form your own team.
  • A map for your guidance.

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Hint: You can also Download Plants vs. Zombies Heroes APK file and install it on Bluestacks Android emulator if you want to.

You can download Plants vs. Zombies Heroes APK downloadable file in your PC to install it on your PC Android emulator later.

Plants vs. Zombies Heroes APK file details:

Best Android EmulatorsBluestacks & Nox App Player
Operating SystemsWindows 7,8/10 or Mac
App DeveloperELECTRONIC ARTS
App UpdatedAugust 21, 2019
APK Version1.32.11
CategoryCasual
Android Version Required for emulatorAndroid 4.1, 4.1.1
APK File Size61.0 MB
File Namecom-ea-gp-pvzheroes-1-32-11_SOFTSTRIBE.apk

2. Install Plants vs. Zombies Heroes in PC with Nox

Follow the steps below:

  • Install nox app player in PC
  • It is Android emulator, after installing run Nox in PC, and login to Google account
  • Tab searcher and search for: Plants vs. Zombies Heroes
  • Install Plants vs. Zombies Heroes on your Nox emulator
  • Once installation completed, you will be able to play Plants vs. Zombies Heroes on your PC
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Plants vs. Zombies Heroes is more Than Just Another Card Game

Reviewed by: Rob Rich

Categories/Tags: free to play

(Android - For most Android based phones and tablets.
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DFG Exclusive Review Summary

  • A clever adaptation of lane-based card combat into the PvZ universe.
  • Plenty of strategy between different cards and the environment itself.
Cons
  • Unskippable animations can bog down the flow of a match.
  • Casual match-making doesn't feel very balanced

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Game Description

Old & New

Plants vs. Need to know principle concepts. Zombies Heroes is an unexpected marriage between the familiar lane-based plants fighting zombies formula and fast paced card combat popularized by games like Hearthstone. One that ends up working out a lot better than you might expect.

Plan Ahead

The deck you use makes an even bigger difference than your chosen hero. Think carefully when adding or removing cards.

  • Try to set up card combos. Some cards will play well off of others, giving you some pretty fantastic opportunities if you have the right sets available.
  • Fodder types matter. Some cards give boosts to specific cards like Science Zombies or Mushrooms. If you have several low-cost weak cards of different types, consider hanging on to the ones that would benefit from this sort of enhancement.
  • Heroes can only use specific card types. Each hero is limited to two card types, which can vary wildly from character to character. Understand that there are just some cards you won't be able to give to your favorite hero.
  • Cost is important. Aside from stats and abilities, the cost to play a card can make a big difference. If your deck is full of nothing but high-cost cards, you'll be completely defenseless in the early game.
  • Throwdown

    Getting into PvZ Heroes' card battling is pretty easy, but there's also a fair bit of nuance to it. Survarium free gold.

  • Lanes matter. Whether it's lane-specific special abilities, or playing 'amphibious' cards in the far-right water lane, where you place can often be a big deal. Keep this in mind when you decide to play a card.
  • Some cards can be placed in front of others. At the very least they'll protect whatever's behind them, but often times they can also enhance their partners in some way.
  • Consider hanging on to some cards. Depending on your deck, you might not be able to draw much more than the typical one card per turn. If you play several cards from your hand in one turn, chances are you'll have a tough time filling your hand back up later, which will give you far fewer options down the road.
  • Play It

    I wasn't expecting a whole lot from Plants vs. Zombies Heroes, but I was pleasantly surprised. It's a really fun, accessible card game that's well worth your time.

    Plants vs. Zombies Heroes Review

    - Review by Rob Rich

    Card Carnage

    It feels like plants and zombies have been mortal enemies forever, doesn't it? Well, in Plants vs. Zombies Heroes.. they still are, actually. Only now instead of being about lane defense it's about strategically playing cards. In lanes. So I guess it's a bit old and a bit new?

    Within the first few moments it's extremely easy to mark PvZ Heroes as Hearthstone-alike and move on, but that would be both inaccurate and unfair. It certainly shares the simplest of skeletal structures with Blizzard's collectible card game, but it's definitely its own thing.

    Botany And Necromancy

    There's this underlying plot about a mad zombie doctor accidentally turning both plants and zombies into super-powered heroes, conveyed with cute comic book-style illustrations and whatnot, but it isn't important. I mean, kudos for bothering to create a story to act as a backdrop for all the card-on-card action, but I'm far more interested in my next match than I am with any of the characters' motivations. Fortunately it doesn't take much to just skip past the plot bits when they appear. Unfortunately, the animations that play during a match for certain card abilities can't be skipped and can really drag out a turn when all you want to do is keep playing. Beyond that, there's a pretty fantastic digital card game here. One that sort of wears its inspiration on its sleeve and also stays kind of true to its origins.

    The lanes have gone vertical, with plants and zombies squaring off on opposite ends of the screen. Each side is given a bit of energy/power to play cards at the beginning of a turn (Sun for plants and Brains for zombies, naturally), with the maximum allotment increasing after each round. Play alternates from zombies to plants as both sides spend as much or as little as they want/can to play cards, then the zombies have a follow-up turn to play 'tricks,' and the round ends with everyone attacking each other.

    There are a lot of little things to appreciate with PvZ Heroes' card-driven format. You can unlock and play as several different heroes from either faction, each utilizing two different card types (i.e. Solar, Guardian, Brainy, etc) and featuring their own special powers. The use of lanes can create some interesting strategies where players can place certain units in front of others - either to act as a shield of sorts or even to enhance other unit's stats. Some cards will spawn additional fighters when placed, some gain benefits from being in specific lanes, and so on. I could go on and on about how well the interplay between different cards, or between cards and the environment itself, but suffice it to say it's all pretty great and makes for a very enjoyable game.

    Online multiplayer is also a thing, and it works nicely. You can either compete in ranked matches for prizes or stick to more casual duels in order to practice and earn a few coins to use on buying card packs. It's fairly seamless, with uses a turn timer that keeps everyone moving and pretty quick match-making. The only problem I've run into is that it doesn't seem like the casual match-making is very balanced. Not that it matters too terribly much when nothing is really on the line, but it can be aggravating to find yourself up against a much more skilled player with a stronger deck.

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    Plants vs. Zombies Heroes was a very pleasant surprise. I went in not expecting much, then expected a Hearthstone clone, and ultimately ended up with a really fun card game that feels familiar and new at the same time. If you like this kind of stuff, or even if you don't, consider giving it a look.

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