![]() ![]() Garden Warfare 2 is built upon classes, with both Plants and Zombies having a small but versatile selection at their disposal. While not overly deep or complicated, the combat system is also pretty good and satisfying. Even all these years later, the game is still pleasing to the eyes. Released in 2016, Garden Warfare 2 was a visual treat at the time thanks to its animated character designs and colorful backdrops. Unlike the strategy-driven main titles, the Garden Warfare games are third-person shooters that said, they still center around defending locations. While Battle for Neighborville is the most recent project, Garden Warfare 2 is generally regarded as the license's high point. Zombies 3 to become a reality, players (and children) can jump into the previous titles, most of which are on Xbox Game Pass. Zombies had a fairly active 2010s, but the franchise has yet to make an appearance in the current decade. The gameplay can be easy to start but gets pretty challenging and is a great option for kids that love puzzles. The process is rinsed and repeated until players make it through the level. Once players merge and set all of their given units, they will then automatically battle against a horde of enemies. There are multiple recipes for players to unlock and many heroes to choose from. The gameplay revolves around dropping characters onto a grid in a Tetris-style layout, with a certain number of characters merging together to create stronger units and heroes. The game is pretty straightforward and only features mild fantasy violence, so it's great for kids of all ages. There have been quite a few "merge" games released on mobile and console lately, and Merge & Blade is definitely one of the most entertaining for players that enjoy puzzles and resource management. ![]()
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