“Viva Harvest Pinata Moon” on ‘roids: LittleBigPlanet’s little big fact sheet

LittleBigPlanet from Media Molecule - Image 1

LittleBigPlanet. It’s Media Molecule‘s PS3/PSN title that some would argue to be a Harvest Moon on ‘roids and is debated to be a Viva Piñata? without the cannibalism and incestuous breeding. Meaning… that’s a good thing, right? *cringe*

Well, in any case, the LittleBigHype for this online-based game just doesn’t seem to die down. And for those who are still trying to play catch-up with the info on this game, then we’ve got you covered. GamingTarget’s posted a press release fact sheet from Media Molecule on their game, and since we love bulleted lists, we’ve reproduced it below:

  • There’s not just one way to play. Players craft their own individual experience based on their own creativity.
  • Unlimited possibilities for user-created content – players can customize everything: their characters, the landscape around them, and their own patch on LittleBigPlanet.
  • Players learn new skills and discover new items to aid them on their creative journey.
  • Explore the massive single player game or go online to find user-generated content. LittleBigPlanet will change every day as players contribute their own levels
  • Online and offline multiplayer modes – play alone, work as a team, or get competitive
  • LittleBigPlanet global community for players to get involved with: includes player comments, rankings, and easy communication with new and existing friends

Your LittleBigExperience would start out by finding yourself in this planet and discovering your special skills and abilities. Along the way, you’d be collecting resources, exploring other plots of land, and solving puzzles by interacting with your surroundings. You’ve got the power to move virtually everything in the environment, and while skills and gameplay experience will get you far, the most imperative facet that you’d have to hone is your creativity. (and friendship, love, and camaraderie too – if there’s still such a thing)

LittleBigPlanet is to have a demo supposedly released this Fall, while the full version is to be roll out next year.

LittleBigPlanet from Media Molecule - Image 1

LittleBigPlanet. It’s Media Molecule‘s PS3/PSN title that some would argue to be a Harvest Moon on ‘roids and is debated to be a Viva Piñata? without the cannibalism and incestuous breeding. Meaning… that’s a good thing, right? *cringe*

Well, in any case, the LittleBigHype for this online-based game just doesn’t seem to die down. And for those who are still trying to play catch-up with the info on this game, then we’ve got you covered. GamingTarget’s posted a press release fact sheet from Media Molecule on their game, and since we love bulleted lists, we’ve reproduced it below:

  • There’s not just one way to play. Players craft their own individual experience based on their own creativity.
  • Unlimited possibilities for user-created content – players can customize everything: their characters, the landscape around them, and their own patch on LittleBigPlanet.
  • Players learn new skills and discover new items to aid them on their creative journey.
  • Explore the massive single player game or go online to find user-generated content. LittleBigPlanet will change every day as players contribute their own levels
  • Online and offline multiplayer modes – play alone, work as a team, or get competitive
  • LittleBigPlanet global community for players to get involved with: includes player comments, rankings, and easy communication with new and existing friends

Your LittleBigExperience would start out by finding yourself in this planet and discovering your special skills and abilities. Along the way, you’d be collecting resources, exploring other plots of land, and solving puzzles by interacting with your surroundings. You’ve got the power to move virtually everything in the environment, and while skills and gameplay experience will get you far, the most imperative facet that you’d have to hone is your creativity. (and friendship, love, and camaraderie too – if there’s still such a thing)

LittleBigPlanet is to have a demo supposedly released this Fall, while the full version is to be roll out next year.

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