The Sims 2 (Nintendo DS)
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| List Price: | £29.99 |
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Average customer review:Product Details
- Amazon Sales Rank: #348 in Computer & Video Games
- Brand: Electronic Arts
- Released on: 2005-11-04
- Rating: Universal, particularly children
- Platform: Nintendo DS
- Number of items: 1
Editorial Reviews
Manufacturer's Description
The Sims 2 comes to the Nintendo DS handheld entertainment system bringing with it all the addictive, open-ended gameplay of the fastest-selling PC game of all time. Featuring a unique storyline for, The Sims 2 lets you create, customize, and control different neighborhoods as you delve into the mysteries of Stangetown and strive to uncover its secrets. Mind your Sim's Sanity Meter to save them from a nervous breakdown and connect with other players to trade secrets and play head-to-head mini-games. With The Sims 2 for handheld, now you can take it with you everywhere.
Customer Reviews
Freezing
This is a really fun game, but has a major flaw. It has happened to me and many others I know, when you try and open your inventory at certain points of the game or frequently enter the lift, the game will freeze and you will be unable to continue. However, just restarting the game does not impove this, your game will continue to do this and you'll be unable to continue. My advise is to either not by the sims games for portable gaming devices OR save the game frequently to a different save point each time so if your game does freeze you can return to a previous save point.
Fab
This game is the best game I have ever played i got it for daughter and she loved it she isstill playing it and she says all her friends say they loved it to.
Boring
I bought this game expecting a computer-like sims game only to find that you no longer have to look after your sim as you did before, the graphics are appalling and you don't even create your own house. Instead you look after a hotel which you can extend but you cannot choose what these rooms look like. You can furnish guest rooms and your own. I found the game confusing and tiresome because it will suddenly tell you, you need 8 mechanical points. Collecting these points (one of which appears every 8 hours and they're not guaranteed to be mechanical) was not my idea of fun. Would not recommend this game to anyone.







