Plants vs. Zombies: Battle for Neighborville

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Zombie See Zombie Do

Zombie See Zombie Do

Get a score of 25 or higher in the Dance Hall of Obedience

How to unlock the Zombie See Zombie Do achievement in Plants vs. Zombies: Battle for Neighborville - Definitive Guide

This requires some finesse and a character which can upgrade Speed doesn't hurt. You need to change team to Zombies, pick a character like the Imp who can apply Speed.

Now you just need to keep count and survive 25 'rounds'. The first 5 are simple, but every few rounds it increases how many squares are INSTA-KILL. This is not bad if you just stand near where 4 corners meet and be VERY accurate with where you place yourself. It is easy to get killed even though you were already moved.

NOTE: I could NOT get this in Public servers right now. When I switched to private (due to inactvitity), I was getting my coin bonus, XP bonus, and it was counting the rounds correctly. As of Sept 9, 2019, do this in PRIVATE.
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06 Sep 2019 18:52

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Confirming this : works in private but not in public.
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By tornprince2012 on 09 Sep 2019 22:00
Got over 25 multiple times in public and didn't unlock, 1st time on private it did
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By Dibbs93 on 10 Sep 2019 17:49
noticed when I tried it in public, after I died I didn't get any notification on how many rounds I completed or any xp notificaions. Once I switched to private I started to get the notifications so it does seem like it is only doable in private at the moment
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By wolfzero01 on 12 Sep 2019 17:43
Working in public now. Just a heads up.
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By koobiii on 30 Dec 2020 21:06
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Just an addition to OneShotMoofles' guide, which is perfect, it is mandatory to face the challenge in a PRIVATE match, because random player may get in your way just to make you fail.

Although the Dance Hall in the Zombies HQ does not allow players to get inside the dance floor while you are playing, they can step in along with you, before the challenge starts, or shoot things to distract you.

PS: To make your the game private, head to the world globe in the center of your HQ. Click on it and three options will appear: "Public", "Invite Only" and "Private". After you choose "Private", check the bottom of the screen for an option called "reload Giddy Park". Only after reloading the game, it will become "Private".
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09 Sep 2019 14:09

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How do you make your game private? I've gone into the options and made it 'invite only' but it still says Public in the corner.
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By OhOneOneOh on 09 Sep 2019 17:26
How do you make your game private? I've gone into the options and made it 'invite only' but it still says Public in the corner.
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By OhOneOneOh on 09 Sep 2019 17:50
Hi buddy. As soon as you load the game, there is a globe in the center of your HQ. Click on it and three options will appear: "Public", "Invite Only" and "Private". After you choose "Private", check the bottom of the screen for an option called "reload Giddy Park". Only after the reload, your game will become private. I'll edit the solution.
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By DiegoCaldo on 09 Sep 2019 18:58
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In order to earn this achievement, you will need to find the dance floor in the Zombie's base. Once you enter, you won't be able to exit, and jumping and abilities will be locked. The squares on the wall flash before the squares on the ground electrify, indicating which tiles will get electrified. I recommend using a fast character, like Electric Slide, to make this easier, as it can get VERY hard at times.

Here's a video to help you:

Cheers. wink
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At the zombie hub there is a building called - Dance hall of obedience. In this building - a mini-game starts - you need to move around the squares, avoiding electric shock (it takes longer to explain - it’s easier to figure it out yourself).
But! While collecting the trophy, I encountered an unpleasant bug that prevented me from getting it. To win the trophy you need to get more than 25 points, which means essentially making 25 moves. I did more than 30, but the trophy did not fall. What helped was that I launched a Private game through World Settings and voila, it was immediately accepted. A good guide to whether the game counts your moves or not is that there will be a notification that pops up in the lower left corner about how much experience you gain for each move. If the notification stops appearing, you don’t have to worry anymore - the game has stopped counting moves
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06 Sep 2019 10:48