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Viva Piñata: Trouble in Paradise
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Viva Piñata: Trouble in Paradise | |
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Developer(s) | Rare Ltd. |
Publisher | Microsoft |
Release date(s) | North America: September 2, 2008 Europe: September 5, 2008 |
Genre(s) | Life simulation |
Modes | Single player, multiplayer |
Rating(s) | ESRB: Everyone |
Console(s) | Xbox 360 |
Viva Piñata: Trouble in Paradise is an Xbox 360 life simulation game of the Viva Piñata series. It is a sequel to Viva Piñata and was released in September 2008. Like the first game, Viva Piñata: Trouble in Paradise was developed by Rare and published by Microsoft. It was in 2015 included in the compilation Rare Replay.
New features
As a sequel, Trouble in Paradise has several new features, including:
- 28 new pinata species
- New desert and arctic terrains where you can capture pinatas
- Toys and trains for your pinatas to interact with
- Being able to teach your pinatas tricks to perform
- A new camera tool that allows you to take pictures in your gardens and upload them to VivaPinata.com
- A "Just For Fun" casual mode: no Ruffians, no sours, no weeds, infinite chocolate coins... but no access to some of the more exotic pinata species
- Couch Social local co-op: a second player has access to all tools, actions and activities, and can also collect "magic" to spend on tinkering items, healing a sick pinata or filling a pinata's candiosity meter
- Pinata Vision: printed cards with a unique barcode can be scanned via the Xbox Live Vision camera to import pinatas and special items directly into the player's garden
- Langston's Destination Challenges: various challenges in specific global regions that, when complete, unlocks special pinata accessories themed after that region
Pinata Species In-Game
- Arocknid
- Badgesicle
- Barkbark
- Bispotti
- Bonboon
- Bunnycomb
- Buzzenge
- Buzzlegum
- Camello
- Candary
- Cherrapin
- Chewnicorn
- Chippopotamus
- Choclodocus
- Chocstrich
- Cinnamonkey
- Cluckles
- Cocoadile
- Crowla
- Custacean
- Doenut
- Dragonache
- Dragumfly
- Eaglair
- Elephanilla
- Fizzlybear
- Flapyak
- Fourheads
- Fudgehog
- Galagoogoo
- Geckie
- Goobaa
- Hogurt
- Hootyfruity
- Horstachio
- Jameleon
- Jeli
- Juicygoose
- Kittyfloss
- Lackatoad
- Lemmoning
- Lickatoad
- Limeoceros
- Macaraccoon
- Mallowolf
- Moojoo
- Moozipan
- Mothdrop
- Mousemallow
- Newtgat
- Parmadillo
- Parrybo
- Peckanmix
- Pengum
- Pieena
- Pigxie
- Polollybear
- Ponocky
- Pretztail
- Profitamole
- Pudgeon
- Quackberry
- Raisant
- Rashberry
- Reddhott
- Roario
- Robean
- S'morepion
- Salamango
- Sarsgorilla
- Shellybean
- Sherbat
- Smelba
- Sparrowmint
- Squazzil
- Swanana
- Sweetle
- Sweetooth
- Syrupent
- Taffly
- Tartridge
- Tigermisu
- Twingersnap
- Vulchurro
- Walrusk
- Whirlm
- White Flutterscotch
- Zumbug
Characters In-Game
- Arfur
- Bart
- Costolot
- Dastardos
- Doc Patchingo
- Fanny Franker
- Gretchen Fetchem
- Ivor Bargain
- Jardiniero
- Leafos
- Miss Petula
- Seedos
- Storkos
- Willy Builder
Tools
Plants
- Apple Tree
- Banana Tree
- Bird of Paradise
- Blackberry Bush
- Bluebell
- Blueberry Bush
- Bullrush
- Buttercup
- Cactus
- Carrot
- Chili
- Corn
- Daisy
- Dandelion
- Fir Tree
- Fireweed
- Garlic
- Gem Tree
- Gooseberry Bush
- Hazel Tree
- Hemlock
- Holly Bush
- Monkeynut Tree
- Nightshade Bush
- Oak Tree
- Orange Tree
- Orchid
- Palm Tree
- Pea
- Poison Ivy
- Poppy
- Prickly Pear
- Pumpkin
- Radish
- Rose
- Snapdragon
- Snowdrop
- Sunflower
- Thistle
- Tiger Lily
- Toadstool
- Tulip
- Turnip
- Venus Pinata Trap
- Water Lily
- watercress
- Yam
External Links
- Pinata Island.info Viva Piñata: Trouble in Paradise
- Pinata Island.info Langston's Destination Challenges
- Pinata Island.info TiP Pinata Species
- Pinata Island.info Shop
- Pinata Island.info TiP Plant Species
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