Description
Viva Pinata Trouble in Paradise Xbox 360 Game
Product Details
UPC:
882224718561
Condition:
Used
Genre:
Action & Adventure
Platform:
Microsoft Xbox 360
Region:
NTSC (N. America)
ESRB:
Everyone
SKU:
X360_VIVA_PINATA_TROUBLE_IN_PARADISE
———This game is fully cleaned, tested & working. Includes the Disc/Cartridge Only. May have some minor scratches/scuffs.This description was last updated on October 28th, 2020.
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As many of the previous reviewers had noted, this game throws a bunch of stuff at you all at once. I was a huge fan of the first game and eventually got my husband to play too. We loved this one when it came out. It is difficult to play because you can overwhelmed with many pinatas at once and very limited space. But once you get the hang of things, it works out well and you work hard seeing how many different varieties of pinatas and plants you can keep at once. It becomes almost an obsession trying to get all the different varieties and to set the perfect trap to capture far off animals. Great game if you like the ones that keep you addicted for hours and building your own “world”.
Don’t let the little kid looks fool you. This is even more addicting for adults. And yes, even hardcore games should have a lot of fun with it, if they go in with an open mind. A must have for any 360 owner who doesn’t mind a little cuteness in their games.
I’m entirely new to the Pinata “universe.” I’ve seen the colorful boxes on store shelves, and kept thinking, “That game looks way too girlish for a 30-year-old man such as myself…” But last week I picked up Banjo Kazooie: Nuts & Bolts, loved it, and learned that this title was from the same developer. I decided to give it a try.You probably understand the premise of this game by now from other reviews – you have a garden, which you can easily reduce to a flat piece of dirt if you’d like, or turn it into a lush environment with trees and flowers and rivers, all while little pinata animals run amuck. The instruction manual tells you how to handle the major chores, like getting pinatas to live in your garden, or getting them to mate, but it never really tells you WHY, or how to get started. So for the first few hours, I zipped around aimlessly, trying to figure things out. I’m still unsure on a lot of things, such as how to become a “Master Romancer” of a certain species of Pinata.But the game is very colorful, it’s “cute,” though doesn’t make me laugh quite like Nuts & Bolts does. It’s challenging, and it does certainly whittle away the REAL hours of your life. I’ve spent way too many “work nights” up until 12am!! There’s always “one more thing I gotta do,” or something else suddenly pops up that you have to tend to – I can admit it has a LOT more value off the shelf than games like Animal Crossing, which can quickly get repetitive.But I have one, significant pet-pin.
This is a game that will keep you busy. There are many, many events going on within just one garden that you’ll have to be ontop of everything to make your experience with Viva Pinata as smooth as possible.The sours will constantly keep you on guard as well, and if they are not taken care of early in the game they can eventually over-run your garden and ruin every plow, plant, and pinata.My only complaint is the lack of alerts every time a sour enters the garden. When they first enter an alert appears at the bottom of the screen. After that there are no alerts, and you’ll have to rely on scouting the garden to make sure a sour isn’t eating a pinata or plant while you attend your flower-bed on the other side of the area.Professor Pester fits to his name. He will go into your garden nearly invincible and destroy your pinata’s, particularly your most valuable ones. The only way to rid of him is to pay him coins, get a fire-breathing pinata or the ape pinata. This can be tricky if you haven’t already have the necessities to get these animals. At this point your up a creek with no paddle. He’ll began to appear when your level is higher. You can also try to build a fence around your garden but be aware that other pinata’s outside won’t be able to get in, and Pester can open gates.Also make sure to make as much chocolate coins in the beginning in the game, as the chocolate-craving store owner will gradually rise the price on the Tower of Sour pieces, making them expensive.
There is a lot more content in this game than the precious Viva Piñata. The Desert and Tundra environments give reason to build multiple gardens, each dedicated to a certain type of habitat. There are also more references and characters from the TV series. Langston and Professor Pester are regular characters. I would still recommend getting the first game for the story which leads up to this one.
At first I was skeptical about this game,I thought it was only for 10 year olds and younger. I was wrong ,Teenagers and adults will enjoy it.
This game is intriguing, stimulating, and challenges the imagination. The kids loved it so much for the DS games that I decided to get one for the XBox as well! This game is not only for kids, its healthy fun for the entire family.
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My kid love this game he cant get enough of it the visuals are great the gameplay is smooth the animals are "cute" his words the only downside is its not multiplayer but a great game pick it up
My husband has been begging me for this game and so i got it for him. Let me say he didnt move for 8 hours.