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- Viva Piñata: Trouble in Paradise
- X360
- Published by Microsoft Game S...
- Developped by Rareware
- French release: Available
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Can't wait!
Also the art for this is really strange
If we get a bigger area to build in = i'm in.
But I'd certainly like to see a more open sandbox mode.
The snow screen is GORGEOUS
Still never tried Viva Pinata; maybe I should someday...
I always thought the small area was to increase the challenge. You couldn't just build everything, you had to carefully plan your garden, and only use what you needed to lure in the creatures you wanted.
But I'd certainly like to see a more open sandbox mode.
There are some things I would like Rare to do with VP:TIP
1- Raise the Pinata/Items limits.
2- Multiple Gardens. (Maybe even themed gardens)