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Brainrots vs Plants builds a space that recreates farm life in a simulation style combined with combat. Each day passes with strange colors as strange characters appear.

The simple farmer quickly discovers that his garden is on the verge of collapse. These Brainrots exhibit erratic behavior, alternating between noisy dancing and rushing destruction, as if they have activated a chaotic switch. Robbie needs the power of fighting plants to prevent them from approaching the vegetable bed. You can plant many types of plants with different skills. With remarkable speed, a tiny sapling can develop into a seed-shooting machine. Another type of tuber turns into a living shield that helps slow down enemies. As you grow your farm, you'll also observe the cycle of harvesting, fertilizing, and managing resources. Each new plant species suggests creative strategies thanks to its unique powers.
In addition to farming, you can capture Brainrots to increase your income. The captured creatures will be placed in special cells in the garden and contribute to improving the farm economy. The more loot you collect, the more Robbie can upgrade his crops and invest in more powerful species. Each species has its behavior, making hunting an extremely vivid simulation experience. Some enjoy dancing before taking flight, while others dart headfirst into trees, perhaps testing the strength of their shells.
On mobile devices, you use touch and swipe to plant, move, or upgrade. The garden may be navigated using WASD on a PC, and hopping is done with the spacebar. The mouse can be used for watching and engaging. One unlocks the inventory, two triggers the shovel to remove old trees, and three equips Robbie with weaponry. All operations aim to provide comfort during the process of fighting and caring for trees.




























