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Sonic Advance 1, 2 and 3 (Gameboy Advance) have chao gardens which are small and not very great, but Sonic Adventure (Dreamcast), Sonic Adventure DX (GameCube), Sonic Adventure 2 (Dreamcast), Sonic Adventure 2 Battle (GameCube) all have chao gardens where you can do the most things and raise your chao the best and most effective. Sonic Adventure 2 Battle is the most convinient and shows you all you need to know about a chao, and it's a really good game to raise them in by using animals (and Chaos Drives) as a means of training them. Sonic Advance 1 and 2 can connect up to Sonic Adventure 2 Battle and Sonic Adventure DX via a Gameboy to GameCube link cable and you can exchange chao with.
To make a Chaos Chao you have to reincarnate your Chao at least twice. After that, give it 1 of each out of all 21 animals (Note: Do not give them Chaos Drives!). Yes, you can feed your Chao too. If you want it to be an Angel Chaos Chao, raise it with any Hero character: Sonic, Tails, or Knuckles. If you want it to be a Devil Chaos Chao, raise it with any Dark character: Shadow, Eggman, or Rouge. If you want it to be a Light Chao, raise it with a mixture between the Hero and Dark characters and keep it Neutral. When it evolves, it should be a Chaos Chao. Hope that helped! :]
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