Plants vs Zombies Garden Warfare 2 vs Toontown Rewritten
Plants vs Zombies Garden Warfare 2
Plants vs Zombies Garden Warfare 2 returns with bigger battlegrounds, deeper character customizations, better strategic gameplay and 12 brand-new maps. The game now organizes its characters into 14 neat classes - six of which are brand-new - bringing the total number of playable characters over the 100 mark. The game provides new solo play as well as a split-screen more for console players who'd like to play locally with friends. Of course, there are also the usual fun game modes, the massive 24-player multiplayer games, as well as the 4-player co-op matches where you can taken on waves after waves of AI until you and your friends finally crumble under the mountains of zombies.With so much improvements, Plants vs Zombies Garden Warfare 2 brought the spin-off series to new heights. Play as either a zombie or a plant and dive into the intense farden warfare now!
Toontown Rewritten
Toontown Rewritten is the exciting reboot (not affiliated with Disney or the original Toontown game though) of the popular child-friendly MMO/virtual world game, Toontown Online! The game feels a lot like the original Toontown in a lot of ways - you'll still get to create and customize your very own "Toon" and dive into the battle (literally with a nice cartoonish flair) against the nefarious Cogs who want to turn the whacky and colorful Toontown into a cluster of dreary and boring office buildings.The game provides players with a whole lot of stuff to do. Aside from meeting new friends and chilling with them, you can complete fun quests, explore the town itself, do some gardening, fishing or even racing, and you can also play some really entertaining yet challenging, puzzle-based mini-games.
Toontown Rewritten is a great spiritual successor for the now defunct Toontown Online and will definitely delight both fans and newcomers alike. However, the game is a fan-made game and hence, there will be multiple technical errors and difficulties which you should definitely let the developers know. By helping them out, you'll be able to also enjoy a game that's as bug-free as possible.