MySims
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Developer(s) | EA Redwood Shores EA UK (Windows) EA Mobile (Mobile phone) |
Publisher(s) | Electronic Arts EA Mobile (Mobile phone) |
Designer(s) | Hunter Howe Robin Hunicke [1] |
Series | The Sims |
Engine | Havok (Wii & Windows) |
Platform(s) | Wii, Nintendo DS, Microsoft Windows, Mobile phone |
Release | Nintendo DS, Wii Windows Mobile phones |
Genre(s) | Life simulation |
Mode(s) | Single-player Multiplayer (Microsoft Windows) |
MySims, formerly The Sims Wii and Nintendo Sims, is a video game developed by EA Redwood Shores and published by Electronic Arts as a spin-off to Maxis' The Sims franchise for the Nintendo DS and Wii in 2007, then re-released for Microsoft Windows and Mobile phone in 2008.
Features
Apart from creating a custom Mii-like character, players may also modify their houses and build furniture and appliances using a selection of building blocks. This gives the player more building options, allowing them to create objects by using blueprints, a change from the usual virtual catalog found in The Sims. There are 80 characters with whom the player may interact in the Wii version (30 characters in the Nintendo DS version), such as a mad scientist, a magician, a librarian, a pizza chef, and a martial arts teacher. Some of these characters may ask the player to build things for them. As with previous Sims games, meeting people and forming relationships is a major gameplay focus. Becoming a Sim's best friend will earn the player either a special blueprint not available anywhere else in the game, or a style of clothing for their wardrobe. Players can also earn blueprints by performing tasks for Commercial Sims (Sims who have their own businesses). Typically this involves building around 5-10 items for Sims, depending on the Star Level (the 1-5 level) of the player's town and the essences they have access to.
A feature new to MySims is "Essences". They can be found in various locations in town or by interacting with Sims or objects. Essences are used for a number of things including paint for the walls of houses, construction of items, as well as decoration. The mini-games in the DS Version include racquetball, paragliding, Scuba diving and more.
Character design
Compared to previous Sims titles, MySims has a more Chibi-inspired look, with super deformed character designs. This was Emmy Toyonaga's idea; in Official Nintendo Magazine she remarked: "Well, Mario and other Nintendo characters are pretty short and stubby. Also, being Japanese, I'm used to the mindset that fun games should have shorter, stubbier characters. So these characters kind of came naturally". Official Nintendo Magazine, March 2007 In Nintendo Power, designer Robin Hunicke said that the character designs also imply youthfulness, and that the aesthetic was chosen for worldwide appeal, while referring to the lesser sales of previous Sims games in Japan compared to other territories.
According to Official Nintendo Magazine one of the characters in MySims, Chaz McFreely, is based on their then editor, Chandra Nair.
Music
The game's music was composed by John Enroth and Silas Hite of Mutato Muzika. There is no generic theme for the areas of town, however the music changes depending on what type of building the player is visiting. There is a specific motif for each business and for each Interest, which will play when the player approaches a building.
The Sims
Geeky Sims
Buddy the Bellhop, Vic Vector, Jenny, Stephen Albright, Professor Nova, Dr.F, Gertrude Spackle, Ian Arneson, Liberty, Star (uber sim), Brendan, Clayton Dander, Rob Jarrett, Spencer, Alexa Lexington*.
Cute Sims
Poppy, Ms. Nicole Vogue, Clara Belle, Shirley, Dolly Dearheart, Bean Bradley, Jeremy Snoars, Pinky, Hopper (uber sim), Beebee, Billy, Penelope, Renee, Taylor, Terry Toymender*.
Fun Sims
DJ Candy, Supergroove, Rhonda, Roger, Travis, Master Aran, Sandra, Cap'n Ginny, Annie Radd, Odin Revolution, Amazing Daryl (uber sim), Chaz McFreely, Pablo, Summer, Flipper*.
Studious Sims
Mayor Rosalyn P. Marshall, Elmira Clamp, Gordon, Matt, Trevor Verily, Amelia, Linda, Makoto, Samurai Bob (uber sim), Abigail, Eliza, Luis, Yvette, Natalia Roshmanov*.
Tasty Sims
Patrick Rhino, Chef Gino Delicioso, Roxie Road, Maria, Chef Watanabe, Grandma Ruthie, Edwin, Sasha, Chancellor Ikara (uber sim), Iggy, Jimmy Watanabe, Karine, Noelle, Cedella*.
Spooky Sims
Violet Nightshade, Sir Vincent Skullfinder, Cassandra, Ray, Goth Boy, Raven Wright, Madame Zoe, Crystal, Yuki, Mel (uber sim), Blaine, Brandi, Esma, Morcubus, Wendalyn*.
Anyone with a * is an exclusive character to the PC version of the game.
An uber sim is a sim that comes to your town once it reaches the maximum interest.
Reception
MySims has received fairly mixed, but generally decent reviews. It is known for having colorful graphics, and cheery and fun gameplay, but criticized for having too much focus on construction and collecting essences. IGN said that "The problem is that nearly all of the objectives revolve around the same two tasks: the collection of essences and the construction of houses, buildings and items. All of the Sim management and social interaction elements of the previous games – well, you're not going to find much of that in the streamlined Wii affair". GameSpot praised the Wii game for the construction being intuitive and flexible and for the presentation being cheery and clean. It was also criticized for having longer than usual load times. Its Nintendo DS counterpart is regarded as virtually an all new game in design; However, reception of its control scheme varied greatly. Resolution Magazine said the game would be enjoyed by "those whose age is a single digit," but that the game would quickly grow tiresome for anybody else.
Sequels
Five sequels have been released for MySims.
Game | Release Date |
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MySims Kingdom | October 28, 2008 |
MySims Party | March 10, 2009 |
MySims Racing | June 8, 2009 |
MySims Agents | September 29, 2009 |
MySims SkyHeroes | September 28, 2010 |
References
- ^ "Moby Games – MySims". Moby Games. Retrieved January 11, 2016.