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* ...that [[crates]] are the only non-[[shovel]] item with the ability to flatten [[cracked earth]]? | * ...that [[crates]] are the only non-[[shovel]] item with the ability to flatten [[cracked earth]]? | ||
* ...that a piñata sent to another player can arrive as a [[sour]] if the recipient hasn’t unlocked its [[Tower of Sour]] block? | * ...that a piñata sent to another player can arrive as a [[sour]] if the recipient hasn’t unlocked its [[Tower of Sour]] block? | ||
* ...that the first game ''technically'' included local co-op by allowing multiple controllers to operate the cursor at once? | |||
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- ...that the Alert icon for when a new piñata becomes a resident is made of multicolored Whirlms?
- ...that the characters exclusive to The P Factor are repurposed from scrapped designs created for the first game?
- ...that 53 unique species appear in the Rare logo that opens Trouble in Paradise?
- ...that Polollybears first appeared in Party Animals, a whole year before their formal introduction in Trouble in Paradise?
- ...that Elephanilla and Squazzil are the only two species to canonically fart?
- ...that Jameleon did not display its signature metachrosis until Trouble in Paradise?
- ...that Pocket Paradise gives you a cake on your birthday?
- ...that a Whirlm appears in the background of Bunnycomb's romance dance?
- ...that Bispotti and Buzzlegum's houses look identical on the inside?
- ...that a bug causes variant Roarios to appear pure black when inside a house?
- ...that crates are the only non-shovel item with the ability to flatten cracked earth?
- ...that a piñata sent to another player can arrive as a sour if the recipient hasn’t unlocked its Tower of Sour block?
- ...that the first game technically included local co-op by allowing multiple controllers to operate the cursor at once?