Games Review: Viva Pinata: Trouble in Paradise
Xbox 360, Microsoft, £39.99
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Your support makes all the difference.Despite its acid bright colours and cute, candyfilled characters, the original Viva Pinata game was actually pretty tricky to master, though rewarding if you did manage to build a garden and entice creatures inside.
This follow-up has taken some of the complexity out of the equation, making it easier to tend a garden and build a community of piñatas. There are more than 30 new creatures to meet and new habitats to explore, all of which make this a charming game that's easy to love.
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