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Park-n-Perish is the fourth map stage of Plants vs. Zombies Adventures. It introduces the DJ Zom-B. It is based on a parking lot. The player obtains the Water Bottle after completing level 21. The reason why the player needs it is because Crazy Dave is thirsty and needs a drink.

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  • Park-n-Perish is the fourth map stage of Plants vs. Zombies Adventures. It introduces the DJ Zom-B. It is based on a parking lot. The player obtains the Water Bottle after completing level 21. The reason why the player needs it is because Crazy Dave is thirsty and needs a drink.
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  • Reclaim The Car Lot and travel with three friends
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  • The fourth map in Plants vs. Zombies Adventures
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  • Park-n-Perish is the fourth map stage of Plants vs. Zombies Adventures. It introduces the DJ Zom-B. It is based on a parking lot. The player obtains the Water Bottle after completing level 21. The reason why the player needs it is because Crazy Dave is thirsty and needs a drink.
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