Special Delivery

"It's up to YOU to deliver all the valentines in time for the Friendship Festival!"

- Jamaa Journal, Volume 137 Special Delivery is the fourth seasonal all-Jammer adventure and sixteenth official adventure in Jamaa. It was released on January 29th, 2014 and is located in the party list. Any land and air animal can play it, regardless if that animal has an adventure level or not. The objective of the adventure is to deliver valentines to Jammers' mailboxes before the Friendship Festival starts.

Walkthrough
The player first starts off in a snow-filled village. In order to start the adventure, the player must talk to the owl named Rose. She informs the player that the Friendship Festival has started and how there are still valentines left to be delivered. Rose will then proceed to give the player a batch of valentines and will stock more valentines in case the player runs out of them. The more valentines the player delivers, the more prizes they will earn.

The player will start off with 30 valentines, and they must click the mailboxes of each den to deliver a valentine. Once the player is done delivering the 30 valentines, Rose will restock the player with a second batch, consisting of 35 valentines. After delivering that number of valentines, Rose will then restock the player with the third and final batch of 45 valentines to deliver. The player will open (a) prize chest(s) after each successful batch delivery.

Rewards
 30 Valentines Delivered: 

Non-member: Member:  35 Valentines Delivered: 
 * Heart Bouquet
 * Winter Wishing Well

Non-member: Member:  45 Valentines Delivered: 
 * Craft Table
 * Igloo

Non-member: Member;
 * Chocolate Heart Fountain
 * Rare Friendship Bracelets

Trivia

 * This adventure is not timed
 * This is the first official and seasonal adventure to feature an animal that has not yet been released in the game, this one being owls.
 * It's possible to deliver the valentines without ever talking to Rose. If you do so, it will show that the number of valentines you have yet to deliver has decreased in number.