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Other changes that have come about while I was indisposed in the undergrowth include a new emphasis on same-garden collaboration between two or more partners, the rapid spread of trick-performing Piñatas, and greater variety in the appearance of neighbouring plots - some redecorated with space themes, some done up like haunted houses and others given a decidedly piratical air. I take it the shops have expanded their range to appease the fickleness of today's gardeners with their shameless requests for 'customisation' and 'sandbox play'. Pirate gardens, I ask you! There's no logic! What next, authentic ninja mansions?
I've also spotted people running around with cameras of their own, taking wobbly snapshots of favourite beasts, and in the name of research (by methods I shan't discuss) I've laid hands on one of these glossy 'Piñata Vision' cards. Apparently it works in conjunction with a camera to provide a bonus or upgrade of some sort, though sadly it does nothing with my old hunk of junk. I don't claim to understand the technology, I'm just holding on to the card in case it's valuable - given the intensified presence of Sours and Ruffians around here I may need to trade it in for fresher underwear at some point.
Anyway, as you might have gathered, all this new activity has led to my Employers commissioning another interactive product depicting life on Piñata Island, and by extension my renewed contract as their Man in the Field. I shall be here to provide updates until, and possibly after, the release of this next product, or until they remember to stop paying me. |
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| For now, both my trusty old Sightings ledger and the Images folder have been dusted off to accommodate some of those new and exotic critters mentioned above... grudging credit to my sidekick here for the etchings and advanced photographical operation, as always. |
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| Until next time, friends! Avanti! I'm off to bribe a Sprinkling for a quick shower, as Poncho's increasingly exaggerated wafting motions are becoming most tiresome.
H. St. J. Golightly, Explorer & Adventurer |
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