MySims

MySims




Explore a new world with MySims – it’s your world to transform! Move to a town that has been struggling lately. With a little creativity and some help from the locals, you can make this place thrive. Improve the town to attract new characters, from Chef Gino Delicioso and DJ Candy Supergroove to arcade owner, Vic Vector and Cap’n Ginny, the town pirate. Discover what the residents want and need, so that you can help them enjoy life in your Sim’s new town. Design a hot tub or jukebox from scratch, build homes and businesses from the roof to the front door. Uncover special decorations and patterns as you explore the growing town. From the furniture and objects to the buildings to the town as a whole – each of your creations is unique. In MySims, what you make makes all the difference!

User Ratings and Reviews

3 Stars Fun but annoying
If you like My Sims Kingdom you will like this one. But you have to get five stars. But it takes forever. I just finished yesterday and I got it in January. It’s Augest 11, 2009.

I mean It’s fun the first few times but it gets tiring after you get use to it. And when your diging it kind of freezes. And when it turns night you person freezes and everything you do. Bye

4 Stars A delight!
My sims was the first game I’ve ever gotten for the wii (besides wii sports with came with my wii). Before I bought it I did play it at my cousins house and I couldn’t put the wii remotes down! It was so fun to play- The characters are adorable, you get to build an old town to its former glory, and make many cool things out of your workshop.

You move into a rundown town consisting of a town hall, a flower shop, a hotel, and two town houses. The objective of the game is to build the town up and do favors for the commercial sims moving to your town.

I have to say I’m a big fan of all sims games. I love controlling people’s lives, and building homes. This was way different from the adult-rated sim games I’ve played. Its much more cute, the characters are short and anime-like, and its more directed for children rather than the normal sims games which has some crude humor.

PROS:

The game is downright adorable- the voices, the characters, and the buildings.

Its a fun game and very addictive.

You get to paint with essences such as, apples from a tree, or stone from the ground.

The sounds work wonderful, every building you walk by has its own little song that plays.

Each character has their own style and personality, geeky, spooky, fun, etc.

CONS:

When you make your character, its a cross between boy and girl- I’d like to have it seperate. You click on their body and the boy clothing is mixed in with the girl clothing, etc.

When you prospect… It seems like the thing you want to find the most, is the thing that you find the least. Very frustrating!

Loading takes forever on some things… Like getting into the hotel, going into a new place (the woods, or desert), changing your character’s clothes, etc.

Not enough lots… Theres so much room, yet you have a limited number of lots. I would like to fit more commercial sims in without kicking out townies.

Sometimes you have a huge number of essences to paint with, but a really small number of blocks to build with… That can get frustrating.

Its a great game to own regardless of the frustrations.

5 Stars Eh, it’s okay.
I bought this for my little sister. I never really played since I’m on a strict diet of Pokemon and Tetris, occasionally sneaking in a Katamari Damarcy here and there. For that reason, my little sister told me how to rate it. What the hey, I listened to her.

Mysims is cuter than the Sims, and simpler–it’s like Basic Lego compared to one of those fancy outer space alien robot war sets they also have. So as you can guess, there are a lot less features than in the normal Sims games. You can’t meet aliens, work as a nude model (I don’t think you work at all) burn your Sims to death, or reenact the Stanford Prison Experiment. Nope.

But you can collect ‘essences’ and use them to build furniture with bacon or crab motifs. You can sing karaoke, attend book parties and dances, and prospect for gems. You can do several other little diversions that serve to remind me of Animal Crossing. In fact, the game itself is a lot like Animal Crossing, more than any simulation. Hmmm…

Ultimately, though, it’s a cutesy kids’ game. (’Although grown-ups can play it too,’ my little sister assures me.) You wouldn’t want kids reenacting the Stanford Prison Experiment anyway, so you can buy them just rather than normal Sims. The bright colors will hold their attention longer. Or maybe that’s just me.

3 Stars It’s addicting
I totally agree with the “loading” part of this game. It does take a lot of the times from when you are actually playing the game. All else is fun fun fun!!! I get so addicted with wanting to create new furnitures and move in everyone to town. I love building houses for other sims. You first move in town and then depending on how you create your town, other sims want to move in too. I get excited when there are sims in the hotel. You then ask them to move in and you do jobs for them and get upgraded to a higher star level. The more stars you have, the more access you have through town. Then you get more essences needed to complete jobs for people. It’s a fun game for kids and adults. This game created a lot of laughter in my house.

5 Stars Lots of fun
This a a great game for small kids. Very fun. The loading time is a bit aggravating though.

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