
GameZone writes: "It is nice to see a franchise try something a little different, especially when that franchise seems to be stuck in a consistent rotation of producing the same sort of content. Take the whole Sims franchise … you have SimCity, which has branched out to include a 'Society' franchise, but The Sims are just in the habit of offering the same material with a few variations.
Then along comes MySims, a bit more childlike in approach with creativity at the core of the gameplay. MySims is about micro-managing, but instead of creating a character and then getting a job and living a life vicariously through that character, you create a character and embark into a fantasy world that is falling apart. Your goal is to rebuild it … sometimes literally and sometimes just in terms of relationships."

In the history of video games, there are few titles that are as ubiquitous as Pac-Man and The Sims. Two gaming powerhouses that have become synonymous with gaming, attracting the attention of hardcore gamers, casual players and even those who have no interest in video games whatsoever.
PeanutButterGamer finally tackles his arch nemesis...Mysims for the Nintendo Wii.
You know, just by the name, I assume it is a terrible game, but thanks for the clarification. :D
Ranting about an old game nobody cares about? Gaming journalists have a lot of free time.

StrengthGamer.com: What could possibly get better than a Taco Bell Kids Meal? How about a free copy of MySims for the PC!