EA Games MySims: Cozy Bundle
Switch, DE
Does "My Sims" look familiar to you? Nintendo is bringing two classics from 2007 and 2008 to the Switch with this bundle.
If you would like to play "The Sims" on your Nintendo Switch, you will soon be able to do so. Or at least almost: "My Sims" is a spin-off of "The Sims", which was released on the Wii and Nintendo DS in 2007. The "My Sims: Cozy Bundle" will be available for the Switch from 19 November. It consists of "My Sims" and its successor, "My Sims: Kingdom", which was released in 2008.
Until now, the Switch had been left empty-handed as far as "The Sims" was concerned. The current "The Sims 4", which is now more than ten years old, is also not available on the Switch. Nintendo has come to its senses and therefore polished up "My Sims" for the Switch. You can pre-order the bundle now. Both games are approved for children aged three and over.
In contrast to the "The Sims" games, the focus of "My Sims" is not on life simulation and the everyday life of your Sims. Your Sims also have no needs such as hunger or sleep. Instead, you concentrate on building houses, furniture and appliances. Nevertheless, you can create your own Sims and have them complete tasks and meet other Sims.
Mayor Rosi is overwhelmed and needs your help to build the city. You design the city according to your wishes. The bigger it gets, the more Sims want to move in, who have different personalities and tasks for you. Gradually, you unlock more building options and clothes for your Sims. Hidden construction plans for new buildings provide more variety in your little town. In the workshop, you can produce pieces of furniture that you can place in the buildings in your town.
In this game, you travel to various magical islands that belong to King Roland's kingdom. Your task is to rebuild his kingdom and make it flourish. You collect mana, a magical essence that you need to craft items. You unlock new building plans and colours with hidden scrolls. In "My Sims: Kingdom" you will also meet lovable characters with whom you can make friends.
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