The Sims 3

The Sims 3

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The Sims 3 Reviews

GameZone

11/2010

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8.0/10

The Sims 3

The Sims are no strangers to the Nintendo DS, but previous iteration didn’t let players experience the gameplay they have grown to love on the PC. Sims 3 for the DS aims to change all that and sticks close to its roots in order to satiate your god complex on the go. While it does so admirably, it’s no surprise that it does have some shortcomings. As always, you create a Sim from scratch with a wide assortment of customization options, from the basic appearance down to the depth of voice. Depending on the personality traits selected, you then set your Sims’ lifetime goal. From then on it’s a standard Sims affair of finding a job, making money, buying furniture, moving to a bigger house, meeting new Sims, showering, staying entertained, cooking, cleaning...you get the picture. Opportunities, which are quick goals, pop up frequently ensuring you always have something new to do. Your Sim might want to practice a quick round of chess, become friends with your neighbor, or make breakfast. Often times, your Sim will request a task that requires you to buy certain equipment or furniture, giving you opportunities for redecorating or even remodeling your house.

IGN

11/2010

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7.5/10

The Sims 3 Review

It's been five years since the last Sims title for the Nintendo DS was released, and the title offered more linear gameplay style than its PC counterpart. It was good but not quite the true god-simulator experience people have grown to love and expect from a Sims game. That's changed with The Sims 3 for the DS, as it stays true to the life-simulator formula and also includes Karma powers, a potent way to help or harm your Sims. Because DS version is rated "E" for Everyone (console and PC versions are "T" for Teen), you can't kill Sims. You can torture them if you want, but starvation or fatigue lands them in the hospital instead of the morgue. You also can't "Woo-Hoo," partially because of the rating and because your household can only be a maximum of two people, so there's no room to reproduce. If you can look past those omissions, you'll find the game is largely the same. You'll create a Sim (you can only create a household of one) or choose a pre-made family (can be up to two Sims) to start out with and then dictate their lives. The creation tool offers an in-depth way to customize your Sims -- pick their physical appearance, different outfits, voice, favorite things, traits and lifetime wish.

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Amazon Marketplace The Sims 3 $3.72
Target The Sims 3 (Nintendo DS) $19.99
Amazon Marketplace The Sims 3 $47.97

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