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Oh no :( hope you are feeling better soon :)

BTW anyone know if there is a way to see the current pollen collected count just to get some kind of incentive as to how much more you need to collect?

Thanks man, today Im feeling better ;)

Nop I don't think there is a way to see how many pollen you have collected :(

yeah.. for now at least

I just listened to a podcast where they had the US Senior producer of PJ Eden on the show... and she said that it's a possibility they could add that as a patch in the future.

Something else that I found cool... was that they were looking into the possibility of releasing the sound track for the game :D

Apparently, once you collect all the spectra from each garden you unlock custom sound tracks. O.o

Cool I'm going to get all soon. Im 42/50 right now.

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I'd like to see somebody get "All seeds in a garden with no wasted pollen"

once you get that... then it's time to put down the controller :laugh:

Check KoL out ;) he already has it when I looked last night lol

I noticed last night you have gotten the 100,000 pollen :) Grats man how long was the game time for that one?

1 hour and 15 mins with 2 players. Too damn long.

I'd like to see somebody get "All seeds in a garden with no wasted pollen"

once you get that... then it's time to put down the controller :laugh:

I got that yesterday. :) I was trying since Sunday to get it with no luck. You cant make combos, just hit 1 or 2 prowlers. Frustrating with you are at top and fall down and hit one while falling. You have to quit and start again.

The 15 combo is really really hard even with 2 Players.

I have been playing Uncharted, but since that is mostly all but done I should be back on Eden soon.

I see Kol has jumped ahead of everyone, lol.

I wish I had someone to play the game with me, I think the gf wouldn't play it, she doesn't like to lose, and I think the falling off the screen would freak her out. :rofl:

What garden did you do the 100,000 seeds on Kol?

I have been playing Uncharted, but since that is mostly all but done I should be back on Eden soon.

I see Kol has jumped ahead of everyone, lol.

I wish I had someone to play the game with me, I think the gf wouldn't play it, she doesn't like to lose, and I think the falling off the screen would freak her out. :rofl:

What garden did you do the 100,000 seeds on Kol?

Hehe I asked my cousin if she could help me with it. She likes video games so no problem there. Doing that alone it takes to much time. Good tip is to make 100,000 and then get a spectra. I think I got almost 400,000 when I got the 100,000 pollen.

I did the 15 crystal, all seed without missing a pollen and 100,000 in Garden 01.

Last night I was 90 in the world :woot: but now I'm going to start a big job and Im not going to have a lot of time to play PJE and Uncharted. :(

I ahve to say and I think a lot of people will agree that PJE is one of the better games on the PSN, certainly value for money for the entertainment it provides :D a totally awesome game.

I just got to Garden 3 last night, and only saw the monsters, did not have to deal with them, why are they so bad? (And I believe you that they are, just curious what I have to look forward to LOL)

DL they chase you around knocking you off and snaping your vine when your spinning, when your trying to fill a few seeds they are ######. you can break them apart by bouncing into them with the right timing and then get pollen from the individual segments but they seem to get more aggressive if you do that.

so far i have collected 3 spectra from garden 3 but i am finding it hard to get more.

do any of you find the timer bar annoying? i downloaded the demo and was disappointed there was a time limit. mind you, it didnt run out in the short time i toyed around with the demo, but i guess i was hoping it'd be a relaxing, take your time game, kind of like Flow.

dudes!! you need to play the multiplayer! ... and not with female gamers xD ... because they suck at this game xD ...

when 3 good players are playing it, it will be really great

well my cousin is female and thanks to her I did the 100,000 and Ping Pong trophy

Tried to do the 100,000 last night and it seemed to take forever!

Gave up but did manage all Spectra in Garden 2 :) Think I will be buying Uncharted soon too, what with the budget release and the patched in trophies :)

DL they chase you around knocking you off and snaping your vine when your spinning, when your trying to fill a few seeds they are ######. you can break them apart by bouncing into them with the right timing and then get pollen from the individual segments but they seem to get more aggressive if you do that.

so far i have collected 3 spectra from garden 3 but i am finding it hard to get more.

I gave up on that garden after three and went to garden 4.

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