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Abra is a psychic-type pokemon from the original Pokemon Red/Blue. With spoon-bending powers, he attacks using his mind.
Agumon is a Reptile Digimon, similar in look to a dinosaur. It is arguably the most recognisable Digimon.
The "Dragon Land," from which Tamriel's greatest enemies and ancestors originate.
Alakazam is a psychic-type pokemon from the original Pokemon Red/Blue. As the evolution of Kadabra, Alakazam is the third in a line of powerful spoon-bending psychics.
Extraterrestrials appear in many video games in a variety of styles. Sometimes they're evil, sometimes they're benevolent, and sometimes they're very similar to humans.
Large, semi-aquatic, scaly lizards. Not to be confused with crocodiles.
Alternate realities are worlds that exists next to, in parallel of, or in place of our own.
Any being that is humanoid in appearance, with amphibian-like features. This covers frogs, toads, salamanders and newts (caecilians look too much like worms).
Games that have animals (except humans) as the main character. The character must be playable.
An enemy type found in Hobo Alley in the game Penny Arcade Adventures: On the Rain-Slick Precipice of Darkness, Episode One. It's living garbage, which can't be too awesome.
Vehicles that can talk, think and feel.
Argonians are a reptilian race from the Elder Scrolls series who come from the province of Black Marsh.
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.
Artificial Intelligence, or AI, commonly refers to the programmed behaviors of NPCs in a game, whether it's the fact that a soldier takes cover behind a wall in Gears of War, or that townspeople cheer upon your arrival to their village in Fable.
A 5th Generation Pokemon native to the Unova Region
Aviaks are a race of eagle-like and crow-like people in the EverQuest franchise.
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.
A term for a humanoid creature with animalistic features which can comprehend everything from slightly feral humans to savage monsters with trace amounts of anthropomorphism.
Bipedal Digitigrades stand, walk or run with its toes touching the ground and the rest of its foot lifted, creating a the legs to bow backwards and then forwards, while also standing upright like a human being would. This is popularly seen in anthropomorphic animal characters, aliens or monsters, Werewolves being a prime example. Unguligrades are similar but instead of toes, they have hooves.
Birdmen are large birds that can talk or half-bird half-man creatures. Are often depicted as wise, in spite of having bird brains.
A Rookie/Child level bird Digimon.
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.
Bullet Bills are enemies in the Mario franchise. They are one of the games' more challenging enemies.
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 Burynai are a race of badger-like people that are found throughout the continent of Kunark.
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).
Humanoids with canine characteristics.
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