As long as it's a safe website, nope.
It isn't a virus. It's a game where you defend your game from the undead.
It depends where you download it from. I'd recommend though getting it from say, an Xbox 360 or PS3, maybe even an Ipod. I don't know if Plants vs. Zombies is even on these consoles, but well, I hope I helped!
When someone needs to know what the password is for the encrypted file Plants vs Zombies 2 they will not find one. This should not be downloaded because it is a virus that can infect the person's computer.
yes it is because my dad is a computer game freak and would NEVER let me download a virus..... i did once, and was grounded for 6 months
there is no such thing as zombies
During the 1800s a virus entered beautiful earth. If the living infected by the virus died they would form into zombies.
Probably not.
No! It shouldn't be. Plants Vs. Zombies should be clean, playable and safe. If you have a minor lag after playing it, then it must have a Malware. Be sure that the copy of Plants vs. Zombies you have is 100% original. Some crackers just cracked the game using bots and other files. This can leave an imprint to one of the game files. Sometimes, the virus will hangout in the "bass.dll" file in the main directory of Plants Vs. Zombies. You must download and install a clean copy of the game to resolve this.
Every computer could have a virus but if you use your computer carefully it can be impossible for the virus to come to your computer.
A sickness or a virus called madcow diesease
Virus-L and computer virus are discussions forums which focus on computer virus issues
Scanning virus only help to find the virus inside your computer disks, but do no other actions, virus is still in your computer. But Removing virus not only find it, but also remove the virus from your computer. Thus no such virus will remain in your computer after that.