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My Sims Kingdom

 

 

SCORE: 85

 

My Sims Kingdom 

 

I am so thankful Family Friendly Gaming purchased a copy of My Sims Kingdom on the Nintendo DS. This hand held video game is a really fun game that families can enjoy. A villain messes up the town and it is up to you to help out the citizens and rebuild. We are given a special gun that can collect resources. We then use this pot to create items from those essences.

The biggest knock against My Sims Kingdom on the DS is trying to figure out what to do. Don’t expect much guidance from this Nintendo DS video game. The guidance that is given is not always helpful. Like go and find this item. I looked everywhere on every screen and did not find it. I talked to each of the characters, and wound up playing tennis with one of them. After losing to her, she gave me the item I needed. Another item was earned by moving an item in the town to a specific spot. That made a certain character happy.

My Sims Kingdom is all about exploring and helping out those that need help. I loved cheering up that one character. I had to pick the right responses to their comments. I love the idea of fixing what was damaged and/or destroyed. My Sims Kingdom is all about creating, helping and fixing. I wish more video games used these concepts.

The characters in My Sims Kingdom are a bit blocky. The graphics are okay. I had to remind myself that My Sims Kingdom is a Nintendo DS game, not a Nintendo 3DS video game. The music is really neat in My Sims Kingdom. I liked listening to it while playing this game. My Sims Kingdom costs Family Friendly Gaming three dollars with a case and manual so I feel like it was money well spent. If you get everything right the first time My Sims Kingdom can be a short game. Most families would need to check a walkthrough to figure out where to go next.

I enjoyed exploring and talking to characters in My Sims Kingdom. I am happy the My Sims franchise continued on for some time.
- Yolanda

 

Graphics: 75%
Sound: 90%
Replay/Extras: 90%
Gameplay: 80%
Family Friendly Factor: 90%

System: Nintendo DS
Publisher: Electronic Arts
Developer: EA Redwood Shores
Rating: ‘E’ - Everyone SIX and OLDER ONLY {Comic Mischief}


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