Zombie Harvest

Zombie Harvest Mod APK v1.3.8 [Unlimited Money] for Android

Publisher:EFG Studio. Enjoy Funny Games    
App Name:Zombie Harvest

Editor's Review

Zombie Harvest is exactly what happens when you take a tower defense game and let it grow its own vegetables. You're not just another zombie shooter; you're a pepper-wielding defender of the garden, lobbing hot peppers at undead that look like they crawled out of a fast-food dumpster. The tone is pure parody—sarcastic, self-aware, and genuinely funny.

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• Minor improvements and bug fixes

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Unlimited Money

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Zombie Harvest Official Introduction

Meet Zombie Harvest - a sarcastic parody of popular mobile games, with a twist!

Ta-dam! It's not just another one of those "zombie-killing" free games. But, yes, most of the addicting games are about zombies, so we’ve blended in some extra healthy veggie fun! Are you ready to discover a story about the mightiest vegetables in a battle against zombies?

There are the peaceful vegetables, living free and relaxed. Well, you know, there are peppers, pumpkins, and stuff like that. Suddenly ... Some greedy disgusting zombies are planning to steal the seeds from the cool as a cucumber vegetables!

So stop lying there you couch potato, it's time to get into some shooting games!

Shoot, defend, attack, and win! Zomboleon, Dyson and other limbs of the devil, or maybe the products of the inflamed minds of our free game designers are ready to do battle with you. Fortunately, there are the reddest and hottest peppers in the ranks of our veggie crew! Throw anything you have at hand at the ghouls, and have fun! It's easy to shoot, impossible to stop! Protect your veggie garden until last zombies get shot.

★ The next wave in addicting games - a sarcastic vegetarian arcade! Zombies, vegetables, birds - all in one.

★ 7 SuperBad peppers on your side, and 25 types of enemy, each more disgusting than the last

★ 4 locations and 120 levels

★ Varied but always simple gameplay

★ Bonuses and bosses: arcade in the best sense!

★ A sharp parody of the most popular free games - we got the best of them for you for free. Have fun!

Zombie Harvest Tips

Zombie Harvest isn’t trying to be a deep, story-driven survival game—and that’s exactly its strength. It’s a simple, addictive arcade defense title that parodies popular zombie games with a goofy, lighthearted tone, focusing on fast reflexes and basic strategy instead of complex resource management or dark storytelling. You’re tasked with defending your garden from waves of goofy, gross zombies using plant-based attacks, throwable items, and power-ups, with 120 levels across 4 unique locations to keep gameplay from going stale.

The core loop is easy to grasp: fend off incoming zombie waves, take down mini-bosses and full-sized boss fights at key levels, collect rewards to unlock stronger attacks and power-ups, and keep pushing through harder waves. The controls are super intuitive—tap to target zombies, activate special plants or power-ups with a single tap, no complicated joysticks or button layouts to learn. Performance on Android is rock-solid: it loads instantly, runs without lag or frame drops on budget phones and flagships alike, and doesn’t drain your battery fast during short play sessions.

4 Must-Follow Beginner Steps

Focus fire on fast zombies first — Fast-moving zombie types will reach your garden quickest, so target them before slower, tankier ones. Prioritizing speed over size keeps your garden safe early on.

Save power-ups for boss waves — Don’t waste special attacks or boost items on regular small waves. Hoard them for boss fights and huge zombie hordes—they’ll turn a tough battle into an easy win.

Stick to basic plants first — Skip fancy, unlockable plants at the start. The starting defensive plants are reliable, easy to use, and more than enough for early levels. Master them before branching out.

Don’t rush through levels — Take time to clear each wave fully and collect all rewards. Extra coins and items let you upgrade slowly, so you don’t hit a difficulty wall later on.

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