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Xbox 360 plants vs zombies 212/12/2023 Playing in Co-Op mode feels almost like a new game, with all manner of interesting decisions to make and additional complexities that are welcome in what is, at its heart, a simple game. Though it's limited to two players locally, the full integration in Adventure Mode is almost seamless, and very enjoyable, though not quite as much as that of Co-Op Mode. I was quite impressed with the co-op in Plants Vs.Zombies. Communication and good planning are even more important in Co-Op Mode, and once a level is completed, there is a rewarding sense of teamwork for both you and your co-op partner. Every once in a while, a double sun drops, which require both players to collect it simultaneously. You have to watch both your pool and your partners constantly. Oddly, players do not share sunlight in Co-Op Mode, but in a strange twist, this helps to promote the teamwork feel somewhat. Each player has access to only four plants at a time, which means the plant selection is much more important than normal. The dedicated Co-Op Mode, on the other hand, fixes many of these issues. Co-op Adventure Mode is nice, but flawed. At times, you might feel like you are working against one another rather than cooperating. The action can be very slow for two players at the start of a level, and communication is important, especially if you are saving up for an expensive plant. Each player has full access to all the plants, as well. Player 2 can drop in or out at any time, and both players share a common pool of sunlight. It would have been very easy for Pop Cap to leave co-op to one particular mode, so it's great to see that it was integrated in this way. Don't worry, though, because co-op is fully supported throughout the entirety of that campaign. Co-op Mode is unfortunately not available from the start of the game rather, it is unlocked by playing Adventure Mode.
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