The game starts out in a front yard, and progresses to nighttime levels, where the gameplay is more challenging, with no replenishing sun unless specific plants are used, the backyard is visited, with a pool added, and the final levels are nighttime pool levels (where fog fills the right half of the screen except when specific plants are used), a lightning storm level in pitch black (except when illuminated by occasional flashes of lightning), and rooftop levels (on the final level, the player must face a huge robot operated by a zombie known as Dr. The game uses several different level types and layouts. In later levels, players can purchase upgrades with different offensive and defensive abilities. Most plants can only attack or defend against zombies in the lane they are planted in.
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Planting costs "sun", which can be gathered for free (albeit slowly) during daytime levels and by planting certain plants or fungi. The playing field is divided into 5-6 horizontal lanes, and with rare exceptions, a zombie will only move towards the player's house along one lane (the main exception is if it has taken a bite out of a garlic). Zombies, players place different types of plants and fungi, each with their own unique offensive or defensive capabilities, around a house in order to stop a horde of zombies from reaching the house of the residents. Remove this template when most of the Wikipedia content has been removed or the Wikipedia information is outnumbered by non-Wikipedia information. As with Literately Everything Wiki, the text of Wikipedia is available under the Creative Common Attribution-ShareAlike 3.0 License. The list of authors can be seen in the page history. Most of this page uses content from Wikipedia.