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MySims Party

MySims Party is a video game developed and published by Electronic Arts as a spin-off for The Sims games . The game was implemented for Nintendo DS and Wii in 2009. This is the third game in the MySims series. This game contains about fifty mini-games that can be played together, up to 4 players per game. The game was released on March 10, 2009 in North America [1] .

MySims Party
DeveloperEA Redwood Shores
PublisherElectronic arts
Part of a seriesThe sims
Date of issue USA : March 10, 2009;
Australia : March 12, 2009;
European Union : March 13, 2009
GenreLife simulator
Technical details
PlatformsNintendo DS Wii
Game engineHavok (for Wii )
Game modesSingle player, multiplayer
Carrier
Control

Rating

Reviews
Summary rating
AggregatorRating
Gameranks58% (Wii) [2]
66% (DS) [2]
Foreign language editions
EditionRating
Game informer6 out of 10 (Wii) [2]
IGN6.0 / 10 (Wii) [2]
6.4 / 10 (DS) [3]
ONM61 out of 100 (Wii)) [2]
Ngamer55 out of 100 (Wii)) [2]
60 of 100 (DS) [4]

The game received mixed reviews among critics. Comments for the DS version are generally more positive. Wii version, gets big complaints, in particular, related to management. The IGN noted, “On the good side, the MySims mini-games offer simple entertainment for children. On the worse side, it is worth noting the poorly implemented management ability ” [5] . However, IGN praised the co-op mode of the MySims Party [6] .

Notes

  1. ↑ Puffins: Island Adventure, MySims Party, and Gamecube Re-releases on Wii , Kidzworld . Date of appeal September 30, 2017.
  2. ↑ 1 2 3 4 5 6 GameRankings.com
  3. ↑ MySims Party Review
  4. ↑ GameRankings.com
  5. ↑ Original text: At best, the mini-games of MySims Party offer a simple diversion for kids. At worst, they are an uninspired cash-in trying to coast on Electronic Arts' MySims property.
  6. ↑ Daemon Hatfield. MySims Party Review . IGN (April 6, 2009). Date of appeal September 30, 2017.
Source - https://ru.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=MySims_Party&oldid=97548678


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