

Some of the pinatas we saw on display included the aptly-named Sparrowmint, Wirlm, Custacean, Buzzenge, Walrusk, Crowla, and Bispotti. All of the pinatas from the original are back, and they're joined by 30-odd new and equally delightful pinatas. Trouble in Paradise is being developed by the original team at Rare, and though the core experience seems unchanged, a range of new features and modes have been added to make rearing pinatas better than ever. Trouble in Paradise follows on from the success of the original Rare-developed Viva Pinata and its mediocre follow-up, Viva Pinata: Party Animals, handled by Australian developer Krome Studios.
