The DS version, spearheaded by producer Mitch Ueno, also features the same game elements, plus well-incorporated, leisurely paced minigames. "The Nintendo DS version of MySims is one of the most relaxing games I've played," said Rod Humble, who also gave a nice introduction. Lei making becomes a staple activity as you work to rebuild as seaside resort. Game play differences from the Wii version include a challenging social interacting time limit complete with a simplistic choice system. Storylines tie together well with game elements and even between titles (the mayors of each version have a unique link).
"Hey mommy, come build a house!" was a phrase that describe the ease of functionality and controls making an completely approachable game for all ages of players. After hearing several similarity references to LEGOs, Harvest Moon and Animal Crossing, MySims stands strong as a very engaging, original exercise in escapism. Look for the release soon and in-depth reviews of each approachable game right here.







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