
CheatCC says: "Last year's MySims was a pretty fun title, especially for fans of the Sims franchise. It featured a fun construction element and really let players have a lot of freedom to create their own MySims experience. However, the game suffered from technical glitches, obnoxiously long loading screens, and an overall lack of focus. This year's MySims Kingdom seems to have addressed all of these issues and has some surprisingly fun and deep gameplay that can be quite addictive!"
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?"