I have always wondered how a Sims game would be on a Game Boy Advance and lots of other people are probably wondering the same thing.
First, you create your character. Unlike other Sims, you are controlling the Sim, they aren't the CPU this time. You are a star of a Reality TV show where you travel to towns and set up pranks like alien invasions. You just moved to this town and start in the basement, your director talks through a speaker in your ear and tells you to go upstairs and introduce yourself to your neighbors and buy some furniture and stuff like that. The storyline is unrealistic for what it's trying to be but, can be easily ignored. At the end
of every episode, you can buy quite a bit of stuff, like a motorcycle, actions when socializing, or new plots for episodes. The storyline is great and very unique.
Gameplay is very much like any other Sim’s, Socialization is the main thing to do in all of the Sim’s. This Sim’s you run into problems during your plot such as one point you need to go to the bathroom but there’s a Martian sitting on your toilet and you have to yell and insult
him to scare him away. Other times you have to make friends with someone.
Controls are fine and you probably couldn’t improve of them.
Graphics are nice for a Game Boy Advanced game and animations are great. It’s kind of fuzzy but probably couldn’t be improved. Very colorful game but kind of tacky and overused colors.
You can buy items for your house during plots but I find your house always barren and a maze no matter how long you play. The furniture isn’t to great and they usually sell 4 furniture items per plot. I found Mostly showers.
You can hold items in your inventory and use them later in the game, like a shovel.
The game is Crazy “Child Humor” But at some points I still found the events hilarious. This game isn’t based on comedy but is just shy of coming in that rank
I find the characters are, well… not always in “character” all the time. At one point they will be all mean and grouchy, the next plot they will act all nice and innocent and this confuses me sometimes.
The mini games have a fun concept. You have to record a commercial for use while your TV Show is on air. You advertise soda once by playing a game where you have to run from a giant soda monster while drinking your soda occasionally so it won’t fizz out and explode. Or show off a sports car by driving it around on a course. The better you do for the commercials, the more Money you get.
Overall, This game has a
very unique storyline unlike any other game I played, a great concept, nice
graphics and animations, great humor for young and teens, awesome mini games, overused
colors, and poor house customization.
Recommended for fans of Humor games, and people with no social life… J/K
I have always wondered how a Sims game would be on a Game Boy Advance and lots of other people are probably wondering the same thing.
First, you create your character. Unlike other Sims, you are controlling the Sim, they aren't the CPU this time. You are a star of a Reality TV show where you travel to towns and set up pranks like alien invasions. You just moved to this town and start in the basement, your director talks through a speaker in your ear and tells you to go upstairs and introduce yourself to your neighbors and buy some furniture and stuff like that. The storyline is unrealistic for what it's trying to be but, can be easily ignored. At the end
of every episode, you can buy quite a bit of stuff, like a motorcycle, actions when socializing, or new plots for episodes. The storyline is great and very unique.
Gameplay is very much like any other Sim’s, Socialization is the main thing to do in all of the Sim’s. This Sim’s you run into problems during your plot such as one point you need to go to the bathroom but there’s a Martian sitting on your toilet and you have to yell and insult
him to scare him away. Other times you have to make friends with someone.
Controls are fine and you probably couldn’t improve of them.
Graphics are nice for a Game Boy Advanced game and animations are great. It’s kind of fuzzy but probably couldn’t be improved. Very colorful game but kind of tacky and overused colors.
You can buy items for your house during plots but I find your house always barren and a maze no matter how long you play. The furniture isn’t to great and they usually sell 4 furniture items per plot. I found Mostly showers.
You can hold items in your inventory and use them later in the game, like a shovel.
The game is Crazy “Child Humor” But at some points I still found the events hilarious. This game isn’t based on comedy but is just shy of coming in that rank
I find the characters are, well… not always in “character” all the time. At one point they will be all mean and grouchy, the next plot they will act all nice and innocent and this confuses me sometimes.
The mini games have a fun concept. You have to record a commercial for use while your TV Show is on air. You advertise soda once by playing a game where you have to run from a giant soda monster while drinking your soda occasionally so it won’t fizz out and explode. Or show off a sports car by driving it around on a course. The better you do for the commercials, the more Money you get.
Overall, This game has a
very unique storyline unlike any other game I played, a great concept, nice
graphics and animations, great humor for young and teens, awesome mini games, overused
colors, and poor house customization.
Recommended for fans of Humor games, and people with no social life… J/K