Certain red plants are potentially dangerous to your Piñatas, but are required to meet a certain requirement for a piñata. Some kinds of Piñatas just don't like certain other kinds and will fight as soon as they get in contact, such as the Barkbark not liking Kittyfloss.
Some Piñatas will eat other kinds of piñata to meet a certain requirement, be it becoming resident or even to romance. Leveling up increases the selection of items you can purchase such as upgrades to your tools, new surface packets, food, buildings, and decorations. Level up by earning awards which are earned by successfully growing plants, getting Piñatas into your garden, and romancing Piñatas which makes a person deliver an egg to create a new member of the family. You can also grow plants and trees, and sell and purchase items. Piñatas may come to the garden if you meet certain requirements. In this game you own a garden that you can customize to your will.
He then devises a plan to stop the player from obtaining certain species by having roadblocks which block some Piñatas from entering your garden. However his Ruffian minions accidentally destroy the data records. He attempts to hack the terminal containing information about Piñata to steal data about the location and weaknesses of every Piñata in the world, so he can capture every Piñata in the world and become the Piñata king. Professor Pester has managed to break into Piñata Central. It is included along with its predecessor in the Rare Replay compilation game released for Xbox One and can be played on Xbox One by backwards compatibility. It is the sequel to the 2006 Xbox 360 game Viva Piñata. Viva Piñata: Pocket Paradise Viva Piñata: Trouble in Paradise (あつまれ!ピニャータ2:ガーデンの大ピンチ Atsumare! Pinyāta 2: Gāden No Dai Pinchi) is a garden simulation game released in 2008 for the Xbox 360 developed by Rare and published by Microsoft Game Studios.