Pinata Island needs you! Professor Pester and his gang of Ruffians have been up to no good and have wiped the Pinata Central computer’s memory containing valuable information on Pinata Parties. You must restore order to the now chaotic Pinata Island by enticing pinatas to inhabit your garden, filling them up with candy, and sending them off to parties all around the world. The sequel to the hugely popular Viva Pinata features online multiplayer, the ability to take screenshots of your most beloved Pinata’s, and a just for fun mode if you don’t feel like dealing with those pesky Ruffians and fancy having unlimited money letting you relax and your garden bloom!
Name: Max
Age: 6
What did you like about Viva Pinata: Trouble in Paradise?
Max: I enjoyed it really much, more than Pinata 1! I like all the houses and getting new stuff. I really like it when your garden gets bigger after you level up.
Did you have a favourite character?
Max: I like the Sweetle pinata. it’s cute and it makes cute noises. I want the gorilla but I don’t have him yet.
What was the best bit about the game?
Max: Well I’m excited that I can play in my garden with my Nana at her house and my Mummy can play with us from our house.
What was the worst bit about the game?
Max: I hate trying to get rid of thistles and weeds growing in the garden and how hard it can be to get Pinatas to come into the garden. It’s too hard sometimes. Also I thought there would be a lot more new Pinatas. It’s a different game so it should be different and it isn’t that different.
How much fun was this game?
Max: Mega fun!!!!!
Parent’s comments: Viva Pinata: Trouble in Paradise is a great game for grown ups too. There’s a lot of challenges in there if you want them. Being able to play across Xbox Live with Nana, as Max pointed out, is a great idea. Like Max I’m also disappointed that there aren’t more new pinatas. Ultimately VP2 is one of the greatest family games ever made. It’s right up there with Lego Star Wars.
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