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Dr Gadget - Viva Piñata Platinum Hits

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List Price: $19.99
Our Price: $12.70
Your Save: $ 7.29 ( 36% )
Availability: Usually ships in 24 hours
Manufacturer: Microsoft
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Amazon Maximum Age: 20 Amazon Minimum Age: 60 Batteries Included: 0 Binding: Video Game Brand: Microsoft EAN: 0882224277273 ESRB Age Rating: Everyone Feature: Deep Xbox Live integration allows you to swap tips, items, and more with friends. Label: Microsoft Manufacturer: Microsoft Model: 882224277273 Platform: Xbox 360 Publisher: Microsoft Release Date: 2006-11-11 Studio: Microsoft
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Features
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Deep Xbox Live integration allows you to swap tips, items, and more with friends. Create your own garden and more than 60 types of piñatas. Use easy, basic tools to develop an enviroment that reflects you. Regardless of skill level, find challenge in keeping out sour piñatas, perfecting your garden, and keeping your new piñata friends happy. Choose how much you want to control your piñatas by letting them run free or attempting to control their daily lives.
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Spotlight customer reviews:
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Customer Rating:      Summary: Addictive Family Fun Comment: I am 22 years old, I liked Animal Crossing, although I got bored with it, and if anyone who has played it knows, I always changed the time because I got impatient. I had a Wii for awhile and I loved playing the game "The Sims" but recently got rid of my Wii, so I got this game hoping that it would be similar. I really love this game!
I love that its not too hard to get achievements, it doesn't discourage you. Time goes by soo fast, I have found myself playing this game for 5 hours straight. My boyfriend (who is 28, and in law school) will be on the computer and I see him staring at the screen while I am playing, and asking me about the different pinatas, and about my garden. I also love the freedom it gives you - its your garden to do whatever you want with it. Sure, you want to have a couple pinata houses, and stuff for them, but other then that its all you.
Gotta go play!
Customer Rating:      Summary: Pinata fun for the whole family Comment: Wow, how can I rate this game? Well, I hardly ever see my husband anymore on his days off, he's so into it. Both of our sons play it and my husband. They each very much enjoy playing this game.
Customer Rating:      Summary: Viva Pinata Comment: This game is really funky. I bought this game to my little brother and he loved it. It may not be the most action packed game but its curious and fun in a addicting kinda of way. You start out as a gardner raising pinatas and move up to being a master gardner. The reason its addicting is when you start making the pinatas "romance" which is really funny you get into it and can't really stop. Overall this game is fun, but its not action every second and has sorta of a storyline, so anyone looking for a game for kids or just an easy game (which gets pretty hard actually) this is the game for you.
Customer Rating:      Summary: Fun for non-traditional gamers Comment: I'm a 24 year old female graduate student with a boyfriend who plays MMORPG's. Wanting SOMETHING to do while he was playing his games, I decided to try this. It's super cute, and really easy to get into. I'm not going to turn into quite the gamer he is, but it's really a lot of fun just to goof around with. I'd highly recommend it to anyone.
Customer Rating:      Summary: Tons of Fun Comment: This is one of my all time favorite games! I'm 21 and I've been playing this game for over a year. The colors are so vibrant and the pinatas so much fun to collect! I can't wait for the sequel!
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Editorial Reviews:
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Viva Piñata invites gamers to create an immersive world where living piñatas inhabit an ever-changing environment. Beginning with a few basic tools, players build and take control of this environment, using their creativity and imagination to attract, protect and manage over 60 different piñata species that can visit their world and make it their home. Utilizing hundreds of customizable elements, players can create a unique piñata paradise.
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