PVZ Franchise
Across
- 2. The only peashooter that fires a total of 3 peas in a single lane.
- 5. The composer of PVZ1's OST.
- 8. From PVZ Adventures, was planned to appear in PVZ2 on launch but was never implemented.
- 11. Ground plant in a shooter game representing an aquatic plant.
- 15. Homing shot variant of a cactus drone.
- 17. Their stem and leaves temporarily turn blue when plant food buffed.
- 18. Costs less than the base plant it upgrades.
- 21. Can only be selected on a single level in I, Zombie.
- 26. The first non-plant reward you receive.
- 29. The middle child of the pult family.
- 30. Your backyard.
- 32. Permanent sun producer that cannot be dug up.
- 36. One of two upgrade plants to not reappear in PVZ2C.
- 40. Likes to party!
- 43. Appears exclusively on Driftwood Shores.
- 46. The first zombie to wear roller blades in the franchise.
- 47. Uses a weapon originating from Australia.
- 49. The first character that appears with a mustache (excluding cheat codes).
- 51. According to the PVZ2 almanac, their name is Brian.
- 52. This zombie can be killed by chomper if you use a magnetshroom.
- 54. This zombie is completely immune to freezing and chill effects unless their armor is broken.
- 57. Has more health than most plants.
- 58. The only PVZ2 world to take place in a backyard.
- 61. The first plant added to PVZ2 that can be planted both in and out of water.
- 63. Occupies 2 tiles of space on the lawn.
- 64. Bowling.
- 66. Appears in PVZ Adventures and the GW series.
- 67. The only boss in GW1 that is not based off a PVZ1 zombie.
- 69. Feel the rhythm, feel the rhyme! You've got one level, its ________ time!
- 70. According to a costume, this plants favorite color is red.
- 72. Appears in different worlds in PVZC and PVZ international.
- 73. You start as this character in GW2's tutorial.
- 74. The first character that isn't a plant or zombie.
- 75. Character planned for BFN, but never finished development.
- 78. Appears in PVZ1, PVZ Heroes and PVZ3.
- 80. This zombie only appears in PVZ1 paired with another zombie.
- 82. Only appears in PVZ1 on a conveyor belt, or by watching an advertisement on mobile versions.
- 88. This plant cannot fight, but has a lot of dialogue.
- 89. One of the only plants that are boosted in a boss fight.
- 90. Based on Braniac Maniac.
- 91. Cannot be obtained by completing a level or purchasing from a store menu.
- 92. Returns from PVZ1 in PVZ2C, but not PVZ2 international.
- 93. Exclusive to DS and console ports of PVZ1.
- 94. Flies and reveals invisible bandits.
- 95. The first plant received in PVZ1 and PVZ2 that deals splash damage.
- 96. Shoots peas, has two heads.
Down
- 1. Has a dead goldfish in their sprite.
- 3. Instant use plant that can be placed in pots in the GW series.
- 4. Moves every zombie on the screen.
- 6. The first plant received that cannot be directly eaten by basics.
- 7. This music was thought to not exist, but was recently uncovered as lost media.
- 9. When hypnotized, they will still attack your plants.
- 10. Temporarily destroys the tile it's planted on.
- 12. The only zombie that Magnet Shroom can kill.
- 13. The only mushroom in PVZ1 to trigger an effect when consumed.
- 14. Had a complete visual overhaul when PVZ2 launched.
- 16. The first appearance of a zombified animal.
- 19. Likes your tricycle.
- 20. This zombie only appeared in the PVZ1 web version and social edition.
- 22. Kills zombies when touched, appears in most levels of PVZ1/PVZ2.
- 23. This plant can be planted on itself multiple times (Does not require Wall-nut First Aid).
- 24. This plant can change colors in the Zen Garden.
- 25. The only aquatic mushroom.
- 27. Can be planted on sheep, octopi and frogs in PVZ2C.
- 28. First manual plant in PVZ2.
- 31. YEEHAW!
- 33. Only appears in Versus mode on the console.
- 34. This zombie is a reference to the comedian Groucho Marx.
- 35. Can give plants a temporary buff.
- 37. Deals increased damage to enemies wearing armor.
- 38. Appears in GW1 and GW2 as a potted plant, but returns as a playable character in BFN.
- 39. If this plant kills a lost city bug, the zombie being carried will instantly die.
- 41. First name is Edgar.
- 42. Using this changes a mushroom into a plant.
- 44. Zombies swap lanes without touching them.
- 45. This zombie is instantly killed by butter.
- 48. This is the only zombie in PVZ GOTY edition to not have an almanac entry (excluding Zombotany modes).
- 50. This zombie only appears on 4-10.
- 53. Can not be healed by Wall-Nut First Aid in PVZ1, but can be in PVZ2.
- 55. A minigame combining another Popcap game with PVZ.
- 56. This plant's role and abilities has changed across at least 3 games.
- 59. Cannot be selected in Versus mode, splits into four enemies.
- 60. This zombie can instantly destroy an entire row of plants.
- 62. Variant of a PVZ1 upgrade plant exclusive to GW2.
- 63. Appeared in GW1 as a plant deployed in Boss mode.
- 65. Composer of PVZ2 and the shooter titles.
- 68. Replicates itself upon defeating zombies.
- 71. Shoots a single shot behind it.
- 73. Cannot be eaten by basics, despite having degradation stages.
- 76. One of three ranged plants that kill screen-door zombie without damaging the door.
- 77. Cosmetic cheat code for zombies.
- 79. Name refers to it's action and a western firearm.
- 81. Only appears in PVZ Adventures.
- 83. Three different plants all share this exact same name.
- 84. Original boss track removed for being too short.
- 85. Makes zombies sun producers.
- 86. The company that developed the PVZ franchise.
- 87. One of two plants in PVZ Adventures to return in PVZ Heroes.