PopCap Games delivers a faithful Nintendo DS translation of the incredibly addictive Plants vs. Zombies strategy game. Because of the limitations of the DS display resolution and audio, Plants vs. Zombies on the DS has noticeably compromised its audio and visuals. PopCap Games has obviously opted to bring as close a Plants vs. Zombies gameplay experience as on other platforms instead of creating a version crafted to take advantage of the DS capabilities such as dual screens.
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Leaked footage from unreleased Project Hot Tub gets verified and we have them on the table. Plants vs Zombies franchise fans are onto it.
From IGN: "In the second half of 2016, a small team of developers at PopCap Vancouver were gearing up for a presentation that would determine the future of their team, their project, and potentially an already-beloved franchise: Plants vs. Zombies.
For the past year, they had been working on a brand new Plants vs. Zombies adventure that would take the series in a very different direction. Though they had EA’s blessing for their work to that point, it wasn’t a guarantee the project would ultimately see the light of day, especially given how ambitious it was."