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Viva Pinata: Trouble in Paradise

Also known as: Viva Pinata 2

The Top 7… greenest games

Give a hoot: Read an article about eco-friendly games that embrace Mother Nature

Words: Brett Elston, GamesRadar US

How noble, the human species! Once a year we selflessly take a break from wrapping products in toxic plastics and burning piles of old tires to appease this stupid, stupid planet we live on. How dare it demand more trees, breathable air and animals that don’t choke to death on our trash? Mother Nature, you’ll get your Earth Day (April 22, this week y’know) but the next day we’re riding a smoke-spewing rocket into the sky just so we can spray aerosol cans directly into the atmosphere.

And to celebrate Earth Day as good little gamers, we pledge to only play the eco-friendliest titles in history, games that said “Y’know what? What if there were a game that wasn’t about pumping people full of bullets and drinking liquefied bones?”

They are the greenest games evar.

 

If gardening in real life were anywhere near as fun as tending a make-believe garden bustling with criminally cute pinatas, we’d be outside right now. What begins as a dusty, cracked, desolate environment with little to no wildlife slowly blossoms into a lively metropolis of pinata prettiness.


Above: In need of some serious care


Above: About to burst with snacky happiness

As you can guess, the entire purpose of the game is to renovate the surrounding area and make it appealing to the various pinata species, each with its own criteria for ultimate happiness. With so many pinatas to please, you’re encouraged to cultivate as many gardens as possible, such as one built just for grazing animals and another for water-based Lickitoads, Cocoadiles and the elusive Swanana.

As a bonus, the graphics are so jarringly vibrant that the idea of managing multiple gardens immediately sounds exciting, which is hardly the case in the real world, where you actually have to learn about fertilizer and seasonal planting and plant diseases. Ick!


Above: Real gardening is hard

Environment saved: Smallish, localized gardens.

 

There’s only one series that deserves a lifetime achievement award for eco-friendly vibes, and that’s Harvest Moon. If you find the premise of paper animals too wild and “out there,” you can always dig into Moon’s relentlessly repetitive gameplay that, in direct contrast to Viva Pinata, is just as tiring as the real deal.


 
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Jacob816  - 10 months 21 days ago 
w00t! I love the environment! Captain Planet is so nostalgic.
Hurricrane  - 10 months 21 days ago 
roflmao, hats off Mr. Elston
kubes  - 10 months 21 days ago 
420!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
garnsr  - 10 months 21 days ago 
Ahhhhhh, Ecco! Such an evil look! And I played all the way through Okami, and still have it as a theme on my PS3. No stink on me. ReCaptcha: ultimate husband
jamminontha1n2  - 10 months 21 days ago 
Why does this have to come out on 420 the only day in the year in which I have to smoke as much green as possible?
Unoriginal  - 10 months 21 days ago 
Just startet playing Chrono Trigger and couldn't figure out how to finish that forest sidequest.
What a coincidence I'd find the answer here.

Thanks Brett
understudybass  - 10 months 21 days ago 
about to burst with snacky happiness indeed.
FrozenImplosion  - 10 months 21 days ago 
okami was definitely one of THE best games on ps2
Romination  - 10 months 21 days ago 
Oh, Charles, you and your silly, silly little games with adventuring and clicking. When you learn to play real games, i'll be here for you.

(and i'm not totally playing the first Gabriel Knight...)
CH3BURASHKA  - 10 months 21 days ago 
Is that a picture of Brett looking at porn? That's hot...

reCaptcha: evillest 108 1/4 (What the fuck...)
cookie23q  - 10 months 21 days ago 
freakin great article looks really cool
FierceDeity  - 10 months 21 days ago 
yeah i wanted to say pikmin but you're kinda ruining the foodchain so it doesnt really help the environment. it would be like if grass waged war on the world. EVERYTHING would die. thats quite a scary concept. maybe i wont feel so damn guilty and have to reset the gamecube everytime i lose a load of pikmin.
GoldenMe  - 10 months 21 days ago 
Awesome.......Possum?

I pity the foo's who make a crappy copy of Sonic!
NelosAngelos  - 10 months 21 days ago 
Okami fuck yeah!! Buy it! And that there is one awesome possum....now to go salvage what remains of my self respect elsewhere...
Armyofnone  - 10 months 21 days ago 
I fucking LOVE eco-quest. Brett Elston wins at the intarwebs for mentioning it on this list.
somthing42  - 10 months 21 days ago 
Just another reason to buy Okami


recaptcha: south taliban
Bov11  - 10 months 21 days ago 
lol okami
GamesRadarCharlieBarratt  - 10 months 21 days ago 
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B-b-b-but I'm the one who mentioned EcoQuest...

It really is a surprisingly good game, considering the kid-friendly educational slant. I discovered it after all the other Sierra adventure games and ended up enjoying it as much, if not more than, a lot of those classics. Never played the sequel, though.
GreyDay  - 10 months 21 days ago 
LMAO picturing Charlie hugging a bug-eyed dolphin. Someone should photoshop that.
JoeMasturbaby  - 10 months 21 days ago 
HAHA i loved NES captain planet!

i still have it, and its so damn hard.
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