Tiny Chao Garden and soundtrack of Sonic Advance
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Tiny Chao Garden and soundtrack of Sonic Advance

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No doubt you are here because you want to know about Tiny Chao Garden and soundtrack of Sonic Advance. For your information players can raise Chao in the Tiny Chao Garden which is a simulation minigame. You may find its similarity with Chao Garden but it has limitations in place as compared to Chao Garden. The limitations included are that aging have no effect on Chao, Chao cannot interact with infinite number of items and you can find only one Chao in the garden at a time. Sonic Adventure DX: Director's Cut and Sonic Adventure 2: Battle allow the linking of Tiny Chao Garden in Sonic Advance to the Chao Gardens in them.

You will find single egg when you first come to the Tiny Chao Garden. The Chao will emerge from this egg. If you think that you can store new egg with Chao in it then your thinking is wrong because it is not possible. You can only store new egg with no Chao in it. In order to bring up the Chao you need fruit and items but for that you need rings which are collectable from regular gameplay or from two minigames whose names are Card Matching and Rock Paper Scissor. The items needed to bring up Chao includes orange fruit, blue fruit and pink fruit etc. Different eggs which are part of items are normal egg, silver egg and gold egg etc. Other items are trumpet, rubber duckie and TV set. (See more at )

Want to know the names of the composers of the background music for Sonic Advance then their names are Hironobu Inagaki and Atsuyoshi Isemura. Wave Master was responsible for the music and sound design of Sonic Advance and it was not alone in these creations because it has help from sound creators whose names are Tatsuyuki Maeda and Yutaka Minobe. Masato Nakamura works as composer and arranged remodeler. Keep that in mind that he is also the composer of Sonic the Hedgehog which was released in 1991 and Sonic the Hedgehog 2. You will find several renditions of music tracks of Nakamura in Sonic Advance. These are Options menu contains Scrap Brain Zone's music, "Delete Game Data" menu contains Star Light Zone's music and "VS" mode menu contains Emerald Hill Zone's music. Egg Wrecker and Egg Drillster boss battles contains boss themes from Sonic the Hedgehog which was released in 1991 and Sonic the Hedgehog 2.

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