Developed by PopCap Games and first released in 2009, the game became a global phenomenon. Its simple yet addictive premise involves a homeowner defending their house from a horde of oncoming zombies using a variety of sentient, projectile-firing plants. The game has spawned multiple sequels, spin-offs, and a vast, dedicated fanbase, making it a common source of internet memes and references.
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: The plot uses a classic "rescue mission" trope—a girl looking for her pet—to lure the character into a position of isolation where "nobody will ever hear her screams". Developed by PopCap Games and first released in
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