Talk:Candy

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In Trouble in Paradise, you can play 'golf' with the candy.

Pull out your shovel and create a seed hole. Next, grab any candy, and then you'll see that your shovel now has a "putt" 
option. Press it to send the candy flying around the garden, aiming for the hole. You can change the strength of the shot by 
changing the camera height, angle and distance from the candy. Nearer and higher for a short low shot; far back and low down 
for a punt. Sand and water affect the ball so take care.

Should this be added to the Candy article or maybe create a new Golf article? --jimmcq 18:02, 5 September 2008 (UTC)

Golf candy? Tip tab?

I have added the Golf ball candy to this article. Should I have done two tabs, as in VP and TiP instead of leaving it as one. Both tabs would have mostly the same info minus the golf on VP. Then, I shall remove the temp TiP icon and disclaimer of the number of candies. Yes? No? Thanks --ImaTestWentBad 03:40, 1 June 2009 (UTC)

I don't think heavily-used icons would work as well, in articles with widely significant game differences, so it wouldn't be a good general solution. For consistency's sake, this article probably should be tabbed (it would need a Pocket Paradise tab also), but it's not tabbed and it's not that broken -- we're only talking 2 sentences and 1 paragraph that would be different, within the entire article. Perhaps as an experiment, let's leave this article untabbed for now and think about it? --FeralKitty (talk) 08:34, 1 June 2009 (UTC)
Great, will do and see how it goes. --ImaTestWentBad 18:51, 1 June 2009 (UTC)
Let's hold off on trying to use the icons in other articles. Tabs can more easily convey that an article's contents only applies to certain games. An icon's scope tends to be smaller; I don't think we want to make a non-tabbed icon also try to mean "This is a TiP-only article." --FeralKitty (talk) 08:59, 1 June 2009 (UTC)
Now that I see it with the tab, I agree that it looks better and more consistent than the tiny icon. --ImaTestWentBad 18:51, 1 June 2009 (UTC)