E3 2007: Viva Pinata coming to PCs
11 Jul, 2007, 11:46 am IST |
Avinash Bali
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Microsoft’s sleeper hit that had you playing about with a bunch of Pinatas is all set to enthrall PC gamers as Microsoft today announced that they plan to port Viva Pinata to PCs. No details regarding the PC version have been released as of now but here’s a slight heads up as to what the game's all about just in case you missed it the first time: A wild and easy-to-control kids' game by famed developer Rare. Designed together with the "Viva Pinata" Saturday morning 3-D animated TV series, this Xbox 360 game is a customizable, social and spontaneous game that invites players of all ages and skills to explore an immersive world where they are challenged to create and maintain a living garden ecosystem that grows in realtime. |
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