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Name: Horace St. James Golightly
Profession: Explorer, Adventurer
Location: Piñata Island
Misson Brief: Investigate the island's legendary gardens,
creatures, inhabitants and general goings-on |
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| Explorer's Log #4: Ask Uncle Horace |
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Ah! It appears that pay day is finally on the horizon as my employers' interactive product begins to arrive at retail outlets. I can only say that it's been an honour for me to make its release possible by exerting my professional knowledge-gathering techniques here on the Piñata forefront. |
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Just one thing left to do before I can claim recompense, and that's to answer this handful of letters passed along in the wake of last month's call for questions. Let's see...
"What types of decisions must the player make as they build their garden? Is it possible to attract every species of Piñata into a single garden or will the presence of one species scare away another? How might a Piñata feel about being sold to a shop for chocolate coins, and what actually happens to them after that?" - Jim McQuillan
Golightly: Good lord, you're an inquisitive fellow. Well, James, from what I've seen, building a successful garden involves almost too many decisions to count. Some of the local gardeners are so busy that they actually hide in the bushes when they see me coming, purely out of exhaustion. Broadly speaking it's all about making the best use of space, tools and seeds to cultivate a garden suitable for your favoured Piñatas, bearing in mind that one Piñata's paradise is another's worst nightmare, contrary beasts that they are.
As for the sales question, can't say I'm exactly sure. That lady at the shop is so keen that the Piñatas rarely have a chance to protest before they're whisked away. One can only presume that they're sold on to other appreciative gardeners rather than, you know, made into soup or something. |
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