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Giving the world Buzzlegums and Fudgehogs
Shaking up the Xbox 360 demographic with an initially humble game concept that blossomed into something far, far bigger...
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   In future diary entries I intend to chronicle this place in far greater detail, hopefully describing visits to some of the landmarks I’ve seen from afar and heard people mention (I’ve said it before and I’ll say it again, eavesdropping isn’t bad manners as long as nobody catches you doing it). That odd-looking building in the distance seems like a prime candidate, for starters. Wonder if that's where they throw the parties that everyone keeps talking about? Impossible to tell just yet, but some of these Piñata beasts seem to spend a lot of time gazing in that direction with a rather peculiar gleam in their eyes.

   There will also be further entries under Sightings, as I’ve only scratched the surface of this place in terms of its Piñata species – for example, there seems to be a clear distinction between the monochrome ones inhabiting the wild areas and the vibrant varieties in the gardens, and I’ve also caught glimpses of fierce red-and-black things crashing through the undergrowth. While I ran in the opposite direction, of course. And old Sabreman thought he had trouble with one piffling blue dog? Wait till I tell him about this...
Excellent Golightly sketch #2: 'Horstachio'
   There even seems to be individuality within each species, as once I could have sworn I saw a horse with sunglasses and a surfing bear in a wig. Although for the sake of disclosure I have to say I was very tired by that point and I may have been mistaken. I’d rather not be committed to some kind of simpletons’ facility on my return to the mainland.
   Anyway, must be off as Poncho’s got his dancing feet on again. Honestly, if the fellow can't keep a lid on his enthusiasm then we'll have those toothy red and black things making a beeline straight for our campsite. Until next time, enjoy your mundane daily lives, faithful readers!

H. St. J. Golightly, Explorer & Adventurer

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