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Introduction to Plants (aka Plants vs Zombies HTML 5)
You know that feeling when you stumble onto an old favorite and it’s somehow even better than you remembered? That’s exactly what happens with Plants, the HTML5 spin on the classic tower-defense hit. No need for plugins or awkward Flash fallbacks—you just fire up your browser (or mobile device), and there it is, as bright and bouncy as ever. The quirky art style and that cheery backyard setting are instantly recognizable, but running natively on HTML5 gives everything a nice, smooth feel.
The core loop remains gloriously intact: you’ve got sun dripping lazily from the sky, a handy toolbox of quirky plants at your disposal, and shambling hordes of zombies shamelessly headed your way. You decide if a Peashooter stands guard out front while a Wall-nut holds the line, or if it’s time to gamble on explosive Cherry Bombs in the back row. Timing, placement, and a little luck combine for some surprisingly tense moments—especially when those bucket-helmet zombies show up and you realize you’ve run out of sun.
What really wins me over is how effortlessly it scales across devices. Whether you’re on a laptop, tablet, or smartphone, everything feels just right. Controls are crisp, the load times are practically nonexistent, and you don’t have to worry about popping in some dodgy plugin to start your garden defense. It’s a perfect pick-up-and-play experience that still hooks you in for “just one more level” long past bedtime.