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[[File:Early-pinata-development-1-big.png|thumb|Early concept art of ''My Garden'' gameplay.]] | [[File:Early-pinata-development-1-big.png|thumb|Early concept art of ''My Garden'' gameplay.]] | ||
[[File:Early-pinata-development-2-big.png|thumb|Models of a horse, rabbit, and foliage created for My Garden]] | [[File:Early-pinata-development-2-big.png|thumb|Models of a horse, rabbit, and foliage created for My Garden]] | ||
'''My Garden''', sometimes referred to as '''Your Garden''' and '''Amazing Garden''', was the title of an | '''My Garden''', sometimes referred to as '''Your Garden''' and '''Amazing Garden''', was the title of an abandoned concept for a [[wikipedia:Pocket_PC|Pocket PC]] game that would eventually evolve into Viva Piñata.<ref> | ||
{{cite web | {{cite web | ||
|archive-url = https://web.archive.org/web/20180805035041/http://www.mundorare.com/games/viva-pinata/the-viva-pinata-origins | |archive-url = https://web.archive.org/web/20180805035041/http://www.mundorare.com/games/viva-pinata/the-viva-pinata-origins | ||
|title = Viva Piñata Origins | |title = Viva Piñata Origins | ||
|website= MundoRare | |website= MundoRare | ||
|access-date= 22 October 2025 | |access-date= 22 October 2025 | ||
|dead= yes | |dead= yes | ||
}} | }} | ||
</ref> | </ref> | ||
== History == | |||
Development began in 2002, when Rare founder and director [[wikipedia:Stamper brothers|Tim Stamper]] created a six-page document conceptualizing a game in which the player created and adjusted a garden in order to attract different species of animals, based on his own experience trying to attract [[wikipedia:Hummingbird hawk-moths|hummingbird hawk-moths]] to his garden at home. | |||
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Revision as of 17:02, 22 October 2025


My Garden, sometimes referred to as Your Garden and Amazing Garden, was the title of an abandoned concept for a Pocket PC game that would eventually evolve into Viva Piñata.[1]
History
Development began in 2002, when Rare founder and director Tim Stamper created a six-page document conceptualizing a game in which the player created and adjusted a garden in order to attract different species of animals, based on his own experience trying to attract hummingbird hawk-moths to his garden at home.
- ↑ Viva Piñata Origins. MundoRare. Archived copy (Original link no longer available) (Accessed 22 October 2025)