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Game » consists of 3 releases. Released Sep 05, 2008
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Whether making pinatas do the dance of love or breeding two Pokemon together, making fictional creatures make the fictional creature with two backs is a popular game concept.
Taking its place in the garden food chain, the phobia- fuelling Arocknid preys on others in the insect family while itself being hunted by small mammals and amphibians. Just as well it's an expert at legging it.
The dusk-loving Badgesicle always looks for gardens where other night-dwellers will keep it company. By all means welcome it in, but don't be surprised if it tucks into some of your smaller (and cuter) species.
You're unlikely to find a more visibly, unreasoningly happy Piñata than the Barkbark. To get best results, take everything you know about canine likes and dislikes and put that knowledge into practice here.
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This Pinata is very neat and tidy. It likes to buff it's shell to a shine and lacquer its spots, and just eyelashes don't just naturally curl like that, you know?
While not too keen on its fellow simians, the Bonboon does have a definite talent for calming trouble in the garden. Of course, its troublesome Sour nature will need to be suppressed with a lesson in humility first.
Combining or raising animals, plants, or any variant of living items into a child or new item.
Easy to attract to your garden, but just as easy to lose to the appetite of a Pretztail, the Bunnycomb has no real option but to live life for the moment. Favourite food: root vegetables, favourite colour... orange.
The steely Buzzenge tends to pretty much ignore all non-winged types of Piñata. It's an efficient hunter of smaller birds as long as it rules the roost, but may struggle when other birds of prey begin to arrive.
Barely keeping its bulbous body aloft, the Buzzlegum drifts lazily around the garden. If treated with care and properly equipped it can produce valuable honey, but beware of its ongoing feud with the humble Raisant.
Clearly Sparrowmints do like butter. So much so that minimal effort will prompt their evolution into a brand new species: the musically inclined Candary, friend of the Diggerling (but not such a fan of the Buzzenge).
The stuff of Piñata legend. Most gardeners can only dream of a Chewnicorn resident, so strict are these gem-hungry creatures' requirements. However, their healing touch is a great reward for all that hard work.
The Chippopotamus needs such a specialised living environment - and so much food - that attracting one could involve a redesign of the entire garden. Be sure that your other Piñatas don't get under its feet...
An ostrich Pinata.
Cinnamonkeys don't need much in life, just a reliable supply of their favourite foodstuff and easy access to trees for swinging and climbing purposes. Maybe also a suave hat, depending on the circumstances.
Not usually to be found roaming the wilds of Piñata Island, Cluckles can be be picked up at the local pet emporium. Their hatching instincts and desirability to predators (harsh but true) should justify the expense.
You may not think it when the Sour Cocoadile barges into your garden with jaws gnashing, but it's an easy- going and helpful Piñata once tamed. Even if it never overcomes its regrettable weakness for waterfowl.
The only Piñata that still looks sinister after its Sour version is tamed. Crowlas really are reformed characters, even helping to defend sick animals from the evil Dastardos.
Dancing is the movement of a body, usually rhythmic and to some kind of music. A lot of times, it happens between two people and may be romantic.
Environments cycle between day and night, often with effects on other aspects of the game.
The Doenut: one of nature's most majestic creations. A real treat to have in any garden, especially for the hungry Roario.
The Dragonache is quite a find. Getting one requires some "digging". No garden can hold more than one of these fearsome beasts.
This elusive insect is only available to the most experienced gardeners. Once he decides to move in you will have a colorful addition to your garden.
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Persuading the Eaglair to join your garden won't be easy. It will appear for only the most experienced gardener with a large variety of inhabitants.
This enormous pinata is challenging to obtain and even more challenging to romance.
Fur cones and honey will land you this totally rockin' surfer.
A flower-loving butterfly piñata that proves you are, in fact, what you eat
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