Ancient Egypt - Day 17 | Plants vs Zombies 2 | Walkthrough, Gameplay, No Commentary
Plants vs. Zombies 2
Description
Plants vs. Zombies 2, a delightful evolution of the 2009 tower defense hit, plunges players into a whimsical time-traveling adventure guided by the eccentric Crazy Dave and his sentient time machine, Penny. Published by Electronic Arts, this free-to-play sequel retains the core charm of its predecessor: strategically planting a diverse array of flora to defend against waves of relentless zombies. The fundamental gameplay loop involves collecting sun, the game's primary resource, to deploy plants with unique offensive and defensive abilities on a grid-based lawn. Should zombies breach these botanical defenses, a single-use lawnmower offers a last resort. A key innovation in the sequel is Plant Food, a temporary power-up that supercharges a plant's abilities, adding a dynamic layer to combat, alongside purchasable power-ups for direct intervention.
Day 17 of the Ancient Egypt world in Plants vs. Zombies 2 presents a particularly engaging tactical puzzle. The primary challenge lies in a strict limitation of only 14 plants allowed on the lawn at any given time. This constraint demands efficiency and a departure from simply overwhelming the enemy with sheer numbers. The level introduces the threatening Explorer Zombie, armed with a torch capable of instantly destroying plants, making precise deployment and timing crucial.
Success on Day 17 hinges on a balanced approach. Early sun production, typically through Sunflowers, is essential to begin building defenses. The Cabbage-pult proves invaluable here, its lobbed projectiles easily clearing zombies over the tombstones that litter the battlefield. The Iceberg Lettuce, a zero-cost plant, becomes a tactical lifesaver. Its ability to freeze zombies, and critically, extinguish the Explorer Zombie's torch, provides vital breathing room to establish stronger defenses or allow offensive plants to deal damage.
As the waves intensify, featuring combinations of Mummy Zombies, Coneheads, Bucketheads, and multiple Explorer Zombies, strategic use of defensive plants like the Wall-nut or Tall-nut becomes important, though their limited number due to the plant cap must be considered. Often, the Iceberg Lettuce serves as a versatile defensive tool, freeing up precious slots for more offensive plants. The climax of the level, a formidable final wave, requires the judicious application of Plant Food, ideally to a Cabbage-pult, unleashing a screen-clearing barrage that can turn the tide and secure victory against the encroaching Egyptian horde. This day beautifully encapsulates the game's core appeal: a blend of charming presentation and surprisingly deep strategic gameplay.
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Published:
Oct 11, 2019