Part Four: Offspring
They may just appear to be smaller versions of their
grown-up selves, but these Piņatas are some of the cutest things ever
conceived. How could anyone not want the Baby Hen in their garden?
Rather than being shrunken adults, these little darlings
were going to be custom-made Piņatas with tiny bodies, large heads and even
larger eyes, decked out in pastel shades of their adult colors. The slide also
reveals a few of our early attempts at naming -- note the baby
"Padger" and "Vulpin". We had some slightly catchier ideas
during the later stages.
Central, as if babysitting, is Toco, the long-lost pet of
Dedos/Leafos. This bird would sit on her shoulder and intermittently fly
outside the garden to retrieve seeds. There have been many ideas of how best to
deliver seeds to the players: before Toco, any visiting bird would fly into the
garden with a seed in its beak and you'd have to tap it to release the seed.
This, however, relied on your garden being friendly to birds and so a more
consistent source in the form of Toco came along. Unfortunately, Toco
him/herself was eventually put to one side too with the advent of Seedos. Or so
Leafos claims, but you know what she's like with the truth.
Now let's step back from the garden for a moment. Not
everything created is done for in-game purposes. Despite art being one of the
first things locked down during the run-up to release, there's still an awful
lot of work to be done right up to and beyond the shipping date thanks to all
the promotional and commercial material associated with the product.
What you see here is not just the most horrendously organized
slide in the deck but a sample of these items. Moving from left to right, at
the top is a Paulie Pretztail costume design, first used at the Santa Monica
Piņata party, and below that an early design for the Viva Piņata faceplate.
Pushing onwards we find another Santa Monica Piņata in the
huge form of a 10-meter tall Horstachio, and cowering in its shadow is an early
toy Cocoadile prototype. Beneath this pair are three alternate Viva Piņata disc designs, each taking
inspiration from a specific Piņata.
Finally, on the right is the original concept for the
Limited Edition case, a prototype Fizzlybear Piņata and one of many coloring
sheets handed out to children at the launch party.
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