Another idle clicker game that pulls you in for a bit too long. You tap, merge, and manage plants defending against waves of zombies. It feels repetitive but oddly addictive. The physics are wonky, and the animations can be awkward. Still, it’s a time killer when you’re bored.
Merge Plants and Zombies is a simple game with a neat concept. You combine similar plants to make stronger ones to fend off zombies. The tricky part is the placement and timing. Physics can be wonky, which sometimes makes aiming frustrating. It’s not complicated but enough to keep you fixed for a while.
To get ahead, focus on merging plants that attack faster or have more health. Combining resources quickly helps unlock better units. Playing without the proper build can be annoying because you feel stuck with weak defenses. Pro players tend to optimize merges early for better results later.
Always prioritize merging similar plants to upgrade their strength. Keep an eye on your resources and don’t waste merges on low-level units. Finding the secret to quick progression is to merge in bulk during off-peak times. It speeds up everything and makes you less annoyed by slow progress.
The game progresses through multiple levels where you continuously merge plants to defend your base. As you advance, tougher zombies appear, and the merges become more complex. The ending reveals a final stand, but the gameplay mostly stays the same. It’s simple, and the story is just okay. Overall, a decent time waster.