Hello everyone I'm Jack Red, I kinda felt bad because like many people who gotten Rare Replay. One of the last ones I gave a chance to so happens to be Viva Pinata. This is very differently from most genres of games I ever played. Honestly, I been playing it for a few days. Viva Pinata is easily one of the best for their Xbox 360 games without question.
Viva Pinata is a garden life simulator game. You start small but over time you will gain new stuff. There's a lot of pinata creatures you get during this game. Some of them are the sour pinata creatures. Now these will require doing conditions to transform them into a normal one as well as an residence. This allows you to own any amount of them.
Keep in mind, everything adds up in value as well as potential space. To get some things, you need to add something or get a particular's person to help. There isn't a lot of enemies in the game itself. There's a few ways to deal with them including some of which will give you achievements. Speaking of those, like Banjo-Kazooie: Nuts & Bolts.
Viva Pinata is virtually giving you achievements I'm not kidding. Yes, some you may have to look up some info. But there doesn't appear much stopping you from getting higher levels. Also, those wondering if you need to keep your game going for 10 or 50 hours straight. No you don't, the game is keeping track of your overall time.
This by itself will cut some stress off of you while you play. You also can plant stuff from small to actual trees. The biggest trees actually has gems. Everything gets easier overtime including when you get short of money. For the longest time, you can get a Taffly either when they come to your garden to decide staying there or getting an hunter to find one for you.
You want to transform a Taffly into a Reddhott. You spend six hundred per a request with some time to wait. After you get a Taffly, make sure you place a torch. You have to turn this torch on then command that Taffly to fly into the flame. Then quickly use your watercan to put out the fire. This will cause a chain reaction to transforming it into a Reddhott.
You can sell one of these for a little over two thousand chocolate coins. Later on, you can get a Mine as well as a Diggerling. This guy can go into that mine to get gems out. You can also get an Lantern O' Loot. You need to put it around something that's valuable then sell that items at a higher price. This is virtually more of how higher level players get more money.
If there was a word to describe this game, it has to be colorful. Everything about it is virtually colorful both physically and mentally. You also get stuff to prevent the bad guys from entering your garden to cause mayhem. This is a very straight forward experience that's easy to play. You also can customize the appearance of your animals that also increases value.
Also doing challenges will increase value as well. It virtually is if you have whatever the game asks for. You get it sent out not long you'll get which creatures you sent out back with happy treats. To be honest, getting some of these animals can be frustrating. Sometimes, even requires you to drop everything to work on in order to get that creature.
There's cut scenes that play letting you know how many in game achievements you have. Yes, they do reference some of their franchises mostly Banjo-Kazooie series. Keep in mind, this was before Banjo-Kazooie: Nuts & Bolts. This game does so much to make it such an enjoyable experience. You won't even fall over whelm after a sudden point.
The ultimate goal is getting everything particularly done on the pinata animals as well as the plants. Some of this will take hours to do. But trust me, the more you play. The better your chances will be. Viva Pinata even lets you romance your creatures with each other. In fact, you can even do this with different species to create new pinata creatures too.
I highly recommend this game for a lot of great reasons. It isn't difficult to understand stuff with multiple steps. For some games, even that can be a huge problem. You have a couple ways of doing everything. This garden will constantly go through a lot of changes even if you aren't going for achievements.
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