Plants vs. Zombies: Garden Warfare 2’s hilarious invasion of other games

28 July 2015
Plants vs. Zombies: Garden Warfare 2 - Invading other games

There’s no doubting just how adorable Plants vs. Zombies is.

Its cutesy visuals, enjoyable and altogether addictive gameplay, and quirky personality gave it a charm so many of us have readily fallen in love with, even if you’re not the biggest fan of the games.

And then you hear the theme song, ‘There’s a Zombie on your Lawn’.

See what we mean, freaking adorable.

And now, with Plants vs. Zombies: Garden Warfare 2’s impending release, PopCap and EA have fallen back on the charm of the franchise to market its newest shooter.

The following images are of rather clever, funny invasions of the characters of Plants vs. Zombies: Garden Warfare 2 into other popular video games.

Enjoy:

Plants vs. Zombies - Garden Warfare 2 - Unravel - Untangle

Plants vs. Zombies - Garden Warfare 2 - Mirror's Edge Catalyst - Mirror's Hedge Catalyst

Plants vs. Zombies - Garden Warfare 2 - Minecraft - Vinecraft

Plants vs. Zombies - Garden Warfare 2 - Halo 5 - Aloe 5 - Gardening

Plants vs. Zombies - Garden Warfare 2 - FIFA 16 - LEAFA 16

 

We particularly enjoyed Halo 5: Guardians’ Aloe 5: Gardening.

Which is your favourite?


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  1. aZAsolve
    31.07.2015 at 09:05

    Plants vs. Zombies won’t be the same since Popcap sold to EA.
    Back to the ultimate, timeless tower defence game for me- chess.

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