![]() Here you can lay traps and bait to capture a new species from that region. ![]() These areas are linked to your garden and you can travel here at the press of a button. These being the cleverly titled ‘Dessert’ and the equally witty ‘Pinarctic’. The game has the addition of two new regions. But a crate is constantly sat beside your garden, and when you’re ready you simply pack it up and away he goes. If you wanted, you could ignore them and do what you please. ![]() But basically the game is the same – even the villagers scripts are identical to the original.īeing open ended, it doesn’t have a story but the main ‘aim’ of the game is to fulfil requests – similarly to the first game. In my opinion, these changes make the smallest things better – only now bringing to your attention that the old way was inconvenient. For example, you now have a seed bag as a shortcut just like your tools, and so saving you the many trips to Costalots store and avoiding her creepy offerings of ‘something seedy’… The same game, with many additions and improvements – you can’t even call them changes, since they’re all real improvements, some of them are the pettiest little things, but they all improve the overall gameplay. Now, the ‘just’ in there may make it sound like it’s a bad thing, but it really isn’t. Whilst I stood wide eyed at the TV in the shop whilst these soft voiced characters explained the game to me in all their rainbow coloured HD glory, all I could think was how much I wanted this game.Īfter spending an unheathly amount of time playing the first game, I was reeeally exited to hear about a sequel.įirstly. And whilst I managed to just keep some dignity by staying rooted in CoD4 with ‘the guys’ (Masculine ‘Grrrr’) it’s true, I have my girlie weaknesses. As much as I really hate to admit it (in true girly fashion) I have a weak spot for cute, colourful things. ![]() When I first saw the trailer for Viva Piñata, I wanted it.
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