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Viva Pinata: Pocket Paradise

(2008, Video Games - Simulation, Rated E, Play it on: Nintendo DS)
  • Is it age appropriate?

    About our ratings

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    Not age appropriate for kids under 6, age appropriate for kids over 8; suggested age 8.
  • Is it any good?

    5.0
  • Common Sense says

    Portable ecosystem as lush as the console version.

Why We Rated This on for Ages 8 and Up

The good stuff

  • Educational value:

    Kids learn how ecosystems work and lifeforms coexist with each other.
  • Messages:

    Players can whack the pinata animals with a shovel but there are consequences.
 

What to watch out for

  • Violence & scariness:

    Incompatible pinatas will fight each other; when one is defeated it explodes and turns into candy. Pinatas eat each other.
  • Language:

    Not an issue.
  • Consumerism:

    Tied into the Viva Pinata TV cartoon series.
 

What Parents Need to Know

This review of Viva Pinata: Pocket Paradise was written by Erin Bell

Parents need to know that this great ecosystem game will appeal to both adults and children. Younger kids can play around in Playground mode without the main mode's consequences and restrictions, whereas older kids and adults will find the deep simulation compelling. The animals are actually pinatas, and while they don't "die," they can burst and disappear, leaving behind candy. Since this is an ecosystem, some pinatas eat others, and not all pinatas get along. The Nintendo DS lets players who each own their own copy of the game trade items back and forth using a local wireless connection.

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  • Families can talk about what pinatas are your favorite and why. How does your Viva Pinata ecosystem mimic real world flora and fauna? You can explain the difference between herbivores and carnivores? It can be sad when one pinata eats another one, but why is this necessary in nature?
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What’s the Story?

VIVA PINATA: POCKET PARADISE is essentially a Nintendo DS version of Viva Pinata, the compelling ecosystem simulation that debuted on the Xbox 360 back in 2006. In the open-ended sand-box style game, the goal is to maintain a plot of land by laying down soil, grass, and water and planting various trees and vegetables in order to attract more than 60 different colorful pinatas to take up residence, interact with each other, and even mate and reproduce (tastefully and in "private," of course).

In spite of its new life on a portable device, Viva Pinata has lost none of its complexity or depth. In fact, the Nintendo DS version boasts several changes that make this version more user-friendly and easier to interact with. The DS stylus makes activities like digging soil and planting grass a breeze because players can simply drag the stylus along the lower screen to fill in turf – as opposed to the Xbox 360 version where you had to slowly point and click each spot. There's also a useful overhead map for quickly locating points of interest in the garden, and players can share items with friends through the DS's local ad hoc wireless connection Close

Is It Any Good?

The game features more extensive tutorials for learning how to play, and a new Playground mode that lets players simply let loose and experiment without any of the challenge or restrictions of the main mode. Another noteworthy change is that while the original Piva Pinata game bore little resemblance to the Viva Pinata Saturday morning cartoon show tie-in, Pocket Paradise references it frequently, with narration from several characters from the TV show, including Franklin Fizzlybear and Fergy Fudgehog, and 12 cutscenes taken directly from the show. While the cartoon show itself has received mixed reviews, the addition of these short video vignettes does nothing to detract from the fascinating and fun gameplay. Close

Publisher’s Details

Released on 09/08/2008, price $29.99, not online enabled
ESRB rating: E (for Comic Mischief)

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  1. Adult Reviewer
    Lives in California
    I rate this title on for age 2 and give it 5.0
    • My highlights are:
    • Educational

    2 yr olds

    its funny they rated it with violence!!! in real life you smash open pinatas at birthdays

  2. Teen Reviewer Age 15
    Lives in Washington
    I rate this title on for age 6 and give it 5.0
    My concerns are:
    • Excessive violence

    • My highlights are:
    • Educational
    • Safety isn't an issue

    Very cute, but it will lose kids' attention

    This game is almost completely clean. The only reason I rate it on for 6 is because little kids will lose interest. (and, in my opinion, kids that age shouldn't already be glued to a screen for entertainment, anyway. This is our family's first gaming system, and its my sisters!) The pinatas do fight, but instead of dying, they will break and "happy sweets" will come out, hence Pinata!! Of course, this can be a little disturbing. Then, "bad" characters come, and if you don't "smash" them or turn them sweet they will smash open your good pinatas.

  3. Adult Reviewer
    Lives in Maine
    I rate this title on for age 2 and give it 1.0

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