MySims - DS
MySims preview (DS)
Here's another outing for The Sims, this time aimed at a younger market and with a whole new look. Due to hit the DS (and Wii) in autumn 2007, MySims will be an entirely new take on the fabulously successful game, with cute cartoony characters and more emphasis on completing set tasks. We've got all the latest news about MySims, as well as a full video trailer for you to see it for yourself. Read the full preview in this issue.
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MySims
The Sims are back with an entirely new game structure, specially designed for the Wii and DS. This time it’s all about building and personalising your own town.
Seemingly aimed at a younger audience, MySims employs cartoon-style visuals and puts the emphasis on creative play rather than dating, working and social experimentation.It’s all about creating your 'toy-like' sim – giving them a cool haircut, clothes and accessories - then exploring the town, helping other characters like busy Mayor Marshall and Italian chef Gino Delicioso.
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