
EA reinvented the Sims franchise to give it more of a casual console flavor with the 2007 release of MySims for the Wii. Happy with the game's reception, EA is continuing the MySims story with MySims Kingdom, an all-new title that feels like an interactive theme park.
PBG plays MySims Kingdom for some unexplained reason. Is it really as awful as it looks? Well...yes.

Green Pixels: Plunking down $50 for a brand-new game can be a gamble -- it's a lot of money to pay for something that you could end up hating. However, most games don't stay full-price for long, which is why we scoured the inventories of four major retailers (Amazon, GameStop, Target, Walmart) to find a slew of great titles that are now priced at just $20. For the cost of one freshly released game, you can buy two older titles and still have $10 left to spend on snacks. (And we all know the importance of snacks.)

RealGamer writes: "MySims Kingdom for the DS is very similar in principle to its Wii brethren, just scaled down. Instead of a host of different islands to explore and customise you have a single town that has undergone a massive upheaval due to someone stealing all the decorations?"