 Hey you! Drop that rake and stop the yard work. It's not fun. Unless there's zombies involved, everything's deader with zombies. Today, Brittany covers her latest addiction, Plants vs Zombies. I recently just discovered one of my current most favorite games. It's insanely adorable and super deadly. I'm sure you've all heard of it. It started out as a phone app and then moved to PC, which I'm really happy about. What is it you ask? Plants vs Zombies, going warfare! It released last June, but I recently bought it thanks to a humble bundle, and I have to say I am thoroughly pleased. Everything about this game is fast-paced and competitive. They offer a wave-based mode, which is a lot like a really cute version of Killing Floor. You have a centralized garden base, which you need to protect from oncoming hordes of zombies. Oh, zombies on our... garden. Zombies in the garden. Zombies on our 6, got Pete's face. I have Pete's face, zombie. This lasts for 10 waves, and you have to see how long you can survive. In this mode, you can play solo or with a friend. There's also 10 different multiplayer modes ranging from vanquishing opponents, fighting to turn gardens into graveyards, and battling over a giant gnome bomb. In all of these modes, this is where you play online, so this is where the craziness really sets in. You get the chance to play on either side of the garden. You can either be plants or you can sometimes be zombies. There was definitely things I liked about each team a little bit better, but I think overall I really enjoyed being a plant. They're so darn cute. Just like in Killing Floor, Call of Duty, and other PvP games, the more you play a certain character, the more you're going to rank it up. Each character comes with 3 special attacks that you can use to stun, speed past, or obliterate your opponents. The graphics are really quite impressive as well. They are on the more cartoony cutesy side, but they are really detailed and they make for some really fun and interactive gameplay. The reward system in this game is the collection of zombie coins based on how well you play each round. Between rounds, you can visit the shop where you can spend your coins on card packs. With the card packs, you can customize your characters, your enemies, and you get stickers which you can plant and pots around the arena which help fight with you. Like I mentioned before, I got this game as part of a Humble Bundle deal. I got 13 different games and I only paid five dollars. If you have not heard of Humble Bundle, I definitely urge you to go check out their site and sign up for the emails. It's a really great website where you can get a ton of really awesome, really cheap games and you get to decide how much of the proceeds go to charity. I streamed this game for two and a half hours and not once did I get bored. With all the different modes and I was playing with a friend, it kept it really interesting and a heck of a lot of fun. The Humble Bundle is over by now, but I definitely recommend keeping an eye out for this game because it is so much fun. Which side would you choose? Plants or Zombies? Well, that's all that I have for you guys this week. I hope that you enjoyed talking about plants and zombies. If you guys have anything else you'd like to see me cover, please leave a comment down below. If you would like to see my streams, ooh, this is new. I am now streaming on Twitch. It's just twitch.tv slash bbpaus. You can also find me on my game channel, Fritz Games. I will try and remember to put both links down in the description this time. And until next week, I hope that you guys had fun and I will see you later. Goodbye. It's working! I can see an ad. I can too. I can see an ad. There's some ugly girl in the hipster. Nobody cares about your chicken busking taco bro. Ugh. Who would eat that? Don't eat that. Don't. Impulse is produced by the Freedom Network. Ever wanted to earn revenue from your videos? Freedom offers a great partnership program which includes access to hundreds of thousands of audio tracks, sponsorships with great partners, and most importantly, a no lock-in contract. You can leave at any time for any reason. We accept everyone, both big and small. For more information, click here or visit the link in the video description.