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Magmma Gengar Burning Vampire
Joined: 27 Aug 2007 Posts: 2073
HP: 1 MP: 1 Lives: 0
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Posted: Sat Dec 01, 2007 12:14 pm
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The idea that you can make everything in your village, from the buildings, to the furniture, to the things you and your neighbors wear is a very ingenious idea. Now don't get me wrong when i say this game has some major flaws, because i have always been a fan of the Sims games. It really just left out what i enjoyed most of the Sims: The actual simulation of real life. You don't have to eat, you don't have to sleep, you can't die, there's no "events", you can't get a job, etcetera, etcetera. All you do is build furniture, and you can be friends, with someone, then best friends. that's it. The interaction is very limited, as well. all you can do is copy what they are doing, talk, be nice, or be mean. There is no choice actions that led you to being better friends as in the previous installments.
So what you do, is you basically get essences. These essences help you build things, by either placing it on the object, or painting with it. For example, if you had an apple essence, you could paint one block with an apple pattern, or set an apple itself on the object. Now you can get these essences one of three ways:
Being nice/mean to people Shaking it from a tree Prospecting, using a metal detector type thing to find them and dig them up.
So once you do enough tasks for your neighbors, you get your star rating to go up. By doing that, you can move more people in, and unlock new places, like the desert, and the forest. Each person has a set star level for them to appear in the inn, which is where you have to ask them to move in, and build them a house.
So it all goes in a cycle:
Find essences Build furniture get star rating up move people in repeat
After a while, it starts to get monotonous, which is why i give this game a 7/10 |
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PC Gamer Alexio Vampire
Joined: 23 Oct 2007 Posts: 1102
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Posted: Sat Dec 01, 2007 9:34 pm
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I used to have this game. It can't be compared to Animal Crossing. |
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BONK! Pfargtl
Joined: 31 May 2007 Posts: 1679
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Posted: Sun Dec 02, 2007 10:37 am
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I'd rather give it a 8/10. |
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Francis, nametags dammit. The Quiet.
Joined: 05 Sep 2007 Posts: 122
HP: 100 MP: 10 Lives: 0
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Posted: Mon Dec 03, 2007 8:34 am
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You may also fish for essences, making it four ways to collect them.
I agree that the game is very limited, however this game is a blast for my younger sibling / family members. They love the look of the game, the sound is very nice for their age level (whenever you get close to the pizza parlor, for example, heavy Italian music plays.) and imaginations escape the mind when we play this game at family get-togethers. I think this was ment as a toned down version of The Sims, but it was also ment for a slightly younger age group.
I'd give it a 8.5 out of 10.
Edit: My family played this game the other night, and it was discovered that when you use certain objects, such as a sink, and if you get a random event while using it (such as the sink spraying water in your face) you will get essences. Just talking to people, giving them stuff randomly, and chopping down trees will land you essences as well.
People will also give you blueprints for more furniture, clothing, and stuff to put in your house if you do favors for them, ect. |
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Magmma Gengar Burning Vampire
Joined: 27 Aug 2007 Posts: 2073
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Posted: Wed Dec 05, 2007 9:24 pm
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The Quiet. wrote: | You may also fish for essences, making it four ways to collect them.
I agree that the game is very limited, however this game is a blast for my younger sibling / family members. They love the look of the game, the sound is very nice for their age level (whenever you get close to the pizza parlor, for example, heavy Italian music plays.) and imaginations escape the mind when we play this game at family get-togethers. I think this was ment as a toned down version of The Sims, but it was also ment for a slightly younger age group.
I'd give it a 8.5 out of 10.
Edit: My family played this game the other night, and it was discovered that when you use certain objects, such as a sink, and if you get a random event while using it (such as the sink spraying water in your face) you will get essences. Just talking to people, giving them stuff randomly, and chopping down trees will land you essences as well.
People will also give you blueprints for more furniture, clothing, and stuff to put in your house if you do favors for them, ect. |
yes, i forgot about fishing, but i didn't include "interacting" with things because it is a very slow and ineffective way of getting them. |
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