Cheat Codes are words that can be entered during gameplay to affect the zombies (except for trickedout). They may be typed at any time while the game is running. The effect is applied after the last letter is typed. There is no need to press enter.
In the console versions of Plants vs. Zombies, an "enter cheat code" menu is required. To bring it up in the Xbox Live Arcade version, the player must enter LB, RB, LT, RT. In the PlayStation 3 version, it is L1, R1, L2, R2. All original codes will work for both versions.
In the PlayStation Vita version, to be able to enter the codes, the player must have the Tree of Wisdom, but they do not have to grow it to 1000 feet to unlock all the codes, unlike in other versions. When the player buys the tree, a flower with a question mark in it will appear on the home screen, click it and a raven will say "Enter Code", with a keyboard showing up for the purpose of typing the codes.
There do not appear to be any codes within the Nintendo DS, iPhone and Android versions of the game. In the Nintendo DS version, the player can use Action Replay for getting cheats, but it has to be on a Nintendo DSi version.
Note: Some codes won't activate if the player's Tree of Wisdom isn't tall enough on most versions; the player must grow it 100 feet to use daisies, 500 feet for dance and 1000 feet for a pinata.
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You needn't actually be actively playing the game in order for the Zen Garden to continue producing coins. The game needs to be running, with the Zen Garden selected and showing on-screen, but you can then let it run in the background while doing anything else you like (gaming, browsing, whatever) and the game will not pause itself. Instead, coins will continue to appear in the garden at the usual rate.
You can either occasionally return to the game in order to manually collect the coins which have been produced or, to be sure that you are missing no coins, buy Stinky the Snail from Crazy Dave's Shop and let him pick up the coins on your behalf. If you have a sufficient number of plants regularly producing coins, Stinky will remain awake and continue to gather them. Otherwise, he will fall asleep occasionally. In that case, you only need to return to the game every so often and click on the snail to wake him up again. You can also ensure that he stays awake longer (and therefore collects more coins without your interaction being required) by feeding him a piece of chocolate.
3) Create a front runner where none exists! Pole vaulting zombies run fast until they vault over a nut, and the newspaper zombie runs fast after getting the paper destroyed by a nut. Just let them run a little bit down the lawn before sending a nut their way.
4) Just because you have nuts does not mean you have to use them. This is where "Nerves of Steel" comes into play. When there are a few zombies ambling down the lawn without a clear ricochet shot, wait a little bit to see if more of their friends will step out to play. They can always be killed once they cross the red line.
6) Reserve the exploding nuts. Try not to use those nuts unless a mob crosses the line, or there are not enough nuts or room to clear out a hard to kill zombie. Use the regular walnuts for the zombies that have not reached the red line.
7) Don't use exploding nuts to kill pole vaulting zombies directly. Pole vaulting zombies only jump obstacles in their own lane. A pole vaulting zombie who has not vaulted yet will safely jump over explosions or nuts in their own lane; so find a neighbor in the next lane and time the nut to hit when the pole vaulting zombie gets close to the neighbor.
Once you have the Zen Garden, water the plants until they don't need anything else. After that, change the Date on your PC to another day. As soon as you do, the plants will need water again. Repeat this -- buy new plants, grow them to full size, sell and repeat to earn money.
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Plants Vs. Zombies is a very popular game and has a very distinct style. You can take that style even further by changing the Zombies' costumes. Some of the later levels can be extremely challenging, and sometimes it feels like you never have enough Sun. If you're playing the PC version, there are ways that you can cheat the system and give yourself the advantage. See Step 1 below to learn to change zombie costumes and give yourself unlimited Sun on the PC version of Plants Vs. Zombies.
So, how do you keep zombies out of the garden? The best way is to place a fence around your plants and lock it, keeping zombies from entering. You can also use a Pea Shooter to fend them off, cure them, cheat, or disable them completely.
The Pea Shooter is an exclusive item that came with The Sims 3 Supernatural Limited Edition. If you pre-ordered the Plants vs. Zombies content, you can set this object to attack zombies that appear on your lot, keeping them out of the garden.
If your Sim is a witch with at least level 8 spellcasting skill, they can cast the Sunlight Charm on zombies to cure them. Either option will get rid of the zombies on your lot temporarily, but more will appear at the next full moon.
Thanks for the information. Normally, I just do not have them spawn in game, but with some of my supernatural worlds, they are a little necessary. I do use nraas mods to control the zombie population, also I use both alchemy and the sunlight spell, along with the moodlet manager, for my non-supernaturals in game.
Zombies are my least favorite occult in Sims 3, because they are not as fun to play as they were in the Sims 2. I remember before the patch, if you ever saved your game during a full moon, you would get zombies nightly, and multiples spawning on the lot. That was a mess.
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WARNING: This only prevents damage from zombies eating plants. It provides no protection against other ways of damaging or destroying plants, such as from Zombonis, Catapult Zombies, Gargantuars and Dr. Zomboss. Also, Plants will still be vulnerable to Peashooter Zombie and Gatling Pea Zombie's peas. To make plants invulnerable to their peas, see below.
Last Stand Endless can be played on the PC version by modifying a saved file of Survival: Endless to Last Stand after flag 11 but only the zombies in the Last Stand mini-game will appear and the same choice of plants will be used in every round.
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