![]() Viva Piñata for the 360/PC has you taking a battered run down garden and making it active again by planting fruits, digging holes for lakes, and putting garden items to attract new piñatas in your garden. To date there are two VP titles: Viva Piñata for the 360 and the PC (the PC version being exactly the same as the 360 version) and Viva Piñata Party Animals. Cue the Xbox 360, and the game we have now. According to Gregg Mayles, the prototype was using "the Flying Imps as temporary 'piñatas.'" Soon after, the game went to the PC until they realized that they needed even more power. ![]() Fun DKU-Related Fact: There was a prototype of the game actually running within another Roysten-game: Grabbed by the Ghoulies. Viva Piñata originally started as a PDA (not to be confused with the abbreviation for Public Displays of Affection) title with the codename "My Garden", which at the time the codename was revealed many thought was a reworked Donkey Kong Coconut Crackers.Įventually the project evolved, and for that to happen a more powerful system was needed. ![]() If you're a DKU completist, then two titles have just come out of the blue for you to purchase whether you like them or not: Viva Piñata for the 360, and Viva Piñata Party Animals, with a DS port coming "soon." In honor of the series becoming DKU, this Feature aims to arm those that have been unfamiliar with the franchise thus far with knowledge on how it began, how the games play, what it is, and most importantly, if the franchise is worthy of being in the DKU. ![]() As it should be known now, Viva Piñata has become DKU once again and will always stay that way thanks to Loveday confirming that our lovable orange fish, Roysten, is in fact in the game. ![]()
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