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Chris Leigh
11 May, 2006

E3 2006: New Viva Piñata shots

360 News | Latest screens from Rare's most recent project.
More screenshots have been released for Xbox 360 title Viva Piñata, causing hundreds of journalists to curse Rare as they scour Word for an 'n' with a funny squiggle above it. Still, it's almost worth the hunt, because the title is looking as cuddly and as loveable as ever, and thus deserves to be seen.

In the game, players are charged with collecting as many piñatas as possible, cutesy creatures fashioned from crepe-paper that are filled with candy and black and white initially but then explode into colour when - heck, just read the preview. Then head over to the Media Panel to see the latest shots of the cutest game since Pikmin in action.

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07 Jan, 2007 No hats this time around.
2 Comments
3 years ago
Who knows if i'll like this style game, but I love the visual theme of the game. Very appealing.
3 years ago
Yeah, this game is really unknown. But sure does look quite humourous especially image 3 bye bye little duck!
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Australian Release Date:
  Out Now
European Release Date:
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Publisher:
  Microsoft Game Studios
Developer:
  Rareware
Players:
  1

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