Parents don't spend their own money buying things in the game. There is a shop where you could buy things. Level you get new plants and zombies that are more powerful! If the zombies enter your house they will eat your brains! After you beat a For example there are plants shooting zombies.
Second, there is a shop where you could buy things, and third the game The reasons this video game is great are P.V.Z. In this video game you plant plants to stop zombies from entering your house. is the most action packed game of the year! My son will get to a level he feel like is too hard, and quits for a while (which is just fine by me, because he's actually organically limiting his screen time, without me having to breathe down his neck about it)! I sit with him while he plays, because I don t want him to "accidentally" make a purchase or click on a "watch this video to get this perk" bonuses.ĭo you like video games? Well than P.V.Z. As the player advances, the game gets progressively more difficult, which may be why Common Sense rated it for older children. Zombies is definitely cartoonish in the way the zombies are destroyed, they actually fall apart in a rather comical way. He said, regardless of age recommendations on games, if any "violence" is cartoonish and nature and not directed at people, he tends to be more laid back about it. One of the parents had a really great perspective.
What I learned, was that it was rather benign, and really fun to play. My 6 y/o insisted all the boys at school were playing it and so I asked around to some of the other parents. I was hesitant to allow my 6 y/o son to play this game, after reading on Common Sense it was more geared towards older children.