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| From: Electronic Arts Category: Video Games
List Price: £19.99 Buy New: £12.99 You Save: £7.00 (35%)
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Rating: 17 reviews Sales Rank: 393
Platform: Nintendo Ds Genre: life-simulation-games Rating: To Be Announced Media: Video Game Operating System: Nintendo DS Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.2 Dimensions (in): 5.2 x 4.9 x 0.8
MPN: 5030935058758 EAN: 5030935058758 ASIN: B000RO5JH8
Release Date: October 26, 2007 Availability: Usually dispatched within 1-2 business days Condition: Official UK product in original packaging. Dispatched next working day from Independent UK High Street Store by 1st class mail
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| Features:
| • | Help your Sims build a life from scratch after washing ashore on a deserted tropical island | | • | Overcome the forces of nature to help them become the ultimate survivors and thrive in this undiscovered paradise while unearthing clues that will lead them back to civilisation | | • | Build shelters, craft unique items, and discover many useful treasures and ancient mysteries hidden deep within a diverse jungle environment filled with plants, fruits, and even wildlife | | • | Your Sims change as they take on the challenges of island life and learn to survive in style | | • | Create a new life for your Sims on an uncharted island in The Sims 2 Castaway |
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Product Description Help your Sims build a life from scratch after washing ashore on a deserted tropical island. Overcome the forces of nature to help them become the ultimate survivors and thrive in this undiscovered paradise while unearthing clues that will lead them back to civilisation.Build shelters, craft unique items, and discover many useful treasures and ancient mysteries hidden deep within a diverse jungle environment filled with plants, fruits, and even wildlife.Your Sims change as they take on the challenges of island life and learn to survive in style. Create a new life for your Sims on an uncharted island in The Sims 2 Castaway.
Amazon.co.uk Review
With still not a peep out of The Sims 3 on PC, Electronic Arts are certainly keen to keep reinventing the franchise on consoles. This all new game is not for the Xbox 360 or PlayStation 3 and, as you might guess from the name, involves you being shipwrecked on a desert island. The concept is basically the same as Konami's Stranded Kids/Lost in Blue series although you start off completely alone with each of the different sims you create washed up on a different part of the island. Obviously your first task is to find something to eat and drink and a place to sleep, with the initial parts of the game recalling the early episodes of Lost (except without the smoke monster). Soon enough you're fashioning fish harpooning spears out of bits of bamboo, planting edible plants, weaving your own clothes and making giant tree houses and huts that would shame the average holiday camp. Most importantly you can train your very own monkey butlers to perform your every menial task for you (up to a point). Soon enough your fellow strandees turn up and the game's more traditional social elements come into play as it becomes less Lost and more Survivor. Once you're living in some degree of comfort you can then venture out and explore the island and try and find a way back to civilisation (or stay where you are - the game leaves it up to you). In fact it's probably the most interesting thing to happen to The Sims in years. Harrison Dent
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| Customer Reviews: Read 12 more reviews...
Pretty Good, longer term play September 23, 2008 Sooty I enjoy this game. I currently have three sims playing through as I created a new one each time I became a little stuck. I've created new things on each occasion and they have all had differing results so far & as yet I haven't finished the whole thing with any character. I like the game on the ds, controls are very easy, instructions are easy to follow. A good game to generally while away a few hours.
Sims 2 Castaway on DS July 26, 2008 At first this game is great and very fun. I love playing it. Its definetly more suited to children. After a while though it gets very repetitive and its not always easy to make sure your sim gets everything it needs. I like how its set in a forest/jungle though instead of a house. This means more to do e.g. foriging for food, building shelters, building fires, cooking food, and meeting other sims. Its great!
I loved this! July 23, 2008 A B Radborn (UK) 0 out of 1 found this review helpful
This game is good harmless fun and more importantly for me I was able to finish it.
Another great game April 11, 2008 L. Carter This game is excellent! It's great to find new things and interact with the other stranded sims on the island. You can find and trade all sorts of items and also grow things, catch, cook and make things! Once completing I replayed it again! It's not something you can put down easily!
Fun but disappointing at the end March 25, 2008 D. E. Lock (Hampshire, UK) 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
I really enjoyed this game at the beginning but like other reviewers here, I found it too short and I was really disappointed when the game finished. My husband and I both had to resort to the computer when we got stuck and I couldn't see the point of the game finishing and then allowing you to go back and complete the crafts that had not been finished. There was not a lot of motivation to do this. I would not advise anyone to rush out and buy this.
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