SimAnimals (Wii)
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Average customer review:Product Description
Venture into the wild world of animals like never before. Embrace all the adventure, fun, and mischief that await you in the vast forest. Feed a bear what he craves. Pick up a rabbit or hedgehog, and bring him to his friends. Discover what other creatures lurk in the wild. You have the power to reach out and touch, pick up and move everything in the forest from squirrels and foxes to trees and flowers. Make your wild animals happy and m maintain a forest that lets them flourish as you venture further into the forest than you've ever been before! Engage wild animals, experience life in the forest, and let your creativity run wild in SimAnimals.
- Engage with wild animals - Touch, mov ouch, move e, and play with over 30 species of animals from the Northern Hemisphere including bears, squirrels, foxes, badgers, and owls! To journey deeper into the forest, you need to fulfill these animals' basic needs. Earn your animals' trust, and they'll play with you
- be mean to them, and they will fear you
- Explore the vast forest and make it your own - Embark on new adventures when you unlock forest areas including woodlands, swamps, or an eerie abandoned cabin. Move and pick up everything in your forest. Some plants grow better near water, and certain animals are healthier when close to particular food sources. The happier your animals and plants, the more places you'll have to explore and discover new objects and animals!
- Solve challenges - The animals need YOU in order to survive in the forest. Help them gain access to food, move into your forest, clean polluted areas, and much more
- Survival of the fittest! - Find out who the troublemakers and the good guys are, and make sure they all get along ... or not!
- Discover secrets in the wild - More lies in the forest than what meets the eye. Uncover one-of-a-kind objects and animals, some with special abiliti
Product Details
- Amazon Sales Rank: #1692 in Computer & Video Games
- Brand: Electronic Arts
- Released on: 2009-01-30
- Platform: Nintendo Wii
- Dimensions: .31 pounds
Editorial Reviews
Manufacturer's Description
Venture into the wild world of animals like never before. Embrace all the adventure, fun, and mischief that await you in the vast forest. Feed a bear what he craves. Pick up a rabbit or hedgehog, and bring him to his friends. Discover what other creatures lurk in the wild. You have the power to reach out and touch, pick up and move everything in the forest from squirrels and foxes to trees and flowers. Make your wild animals happy and m maintain a forest that lets them flourish as you venture further into the forest than you've ever been before! Engage wild animals, experience life in the forest, and let your creativity run wild in SimAnimals.
Customer Reviews
Sims Animals
Good game - a bit difficult to get the hang of to begin - great once you get the knack!!!
Violent? It's a game!!
I really enjoy this game and just because yoo can pick up a animal nd throw them doesn't mean its a bad game-ITS GREAT! A great change from the Sims (DO NOT BUY SIMS 3 THERE IS NO DIFFERENCE IN IT FROM THE SIMS 2 AND THERE IS ADVERTISING GOING ON ON IT BTW!)
I really think yoo shud get this as it truly is a great game-It's just a bit of fun and the graphics r simply stunning!
Sadistic
My son was looking forward to this game for Easter, he had an accident at school so to cheer him up he had this game a few weeks early. He hated the game after just a couple of of hours. He was so so bored that he started "tormenting" the animals which I found really unpleasant. I can't see how giving a child the ability to throw a cat into the water just because he is bored is a good thing. Of course he knows that it isn't a real cat, but I still think that it isn't a good thing to let him behave badly, even in a virtual environment. He is not a sadistic child and I want him to stay that way.




