MySims Party

- 2-4 player support for both DS release card download play and DS multicard play.
- Quickplay modes get you and your friends to the sports meeting quick.
- More than 40 minigames.
- Play minigames one right after the other in quick-paced chunks of fun to win the monuments
- Brilliant a team of four who will propel you to victory in every minigame.
Product Description
Test you wits, quickness and skill in different minigames, each hosted by a different MySim! Each of your friends and you can brilliant a custom team of 4 characters to play the huge variety MySims Party has to offer. Outwit friends by selecting the right team who will carry the day in contests based on strength, endurance, alacrity and luck. Pick carefully though, the incorrect team will give your friends the edge over you. Bragging rights only belong to those who choose wisely and play flawlessly.Amazon.com Product Description
Up to 4 players can test their wits, quickness and skill in 40 mini-sports meeting, each hosted by a different MySim. Each of your friends and you can brilliant a custom team of 4 characters to play the huge variety MySims Party has to offer. Outwit friends by selecting the right team who will carry the day in contests based on strength, endurance, alacrity and luck. Pick carefully though, the incorrect team will give your friends the edge over you. Bragging rights only belong to those who choose wisely and play flawlessly. Real People. Real fun. With the MySims.
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Lots of different places to explore and sports meeting to do, Sort of a sand box game.
Rating: 3 / 5
Basically, what you’re getting here is a pool of 40 minigames with some light customization tossed in. If this doesn’t sound appealing to you, then you don’t need to end reading this review.
The way the game is set up is that you participate in “festivals”, each with their own themes. More minigames get unlocked as you keep playing more festivals. If you win a festival, you get simoleons which can be used to customize your house buy new clothing for your sim, or buy minigame cards which can be used to place your opponents at a disadvantage. For the most part, the festivals are fun, but one annoyance is that alot of the minigames get repeated plenty of times, so if there is one you dislike you will be thinking “Oh no, not that one again!”. Also, there can be as many as 20 minigames in one festival, which can take a while to complete and therefore is kind of unrealistic as a portable game.
Some of the minigames can be too unadorned. For instance, one simply has you mashing a button as quick as you can, or some of them are just plain dull. Thankfully most aren’t like that. I’d say I truly loved the majority of them. Some of them have you doing things like tracing the outline of a piece of cloth with the stylus to cut it out. Another one has you polishing a crystal ball, and yet another has you digging for fossils. Basically, if you are a fan of party sports meeting you’ll want to check this one out.
There are 3 different difficulty levels, so the game can be played by pretty much anyone who wants to give it a try.
The graphics are rather sub-par to be honest. It may just be me, but I noticed a drop in quality from the other mysims ds sports meeting. It isn’t completely hideous, but it doesn’t look like any effort went into them, which is something of a bring shame on considering mysims sports meeting revolve around cuteness. The sound is a bit better, though the music can get repetitive.
I finished the game in around 6 hours, but you can always replay any of the minigames on different difficulty levels, or play festivals to earn more simoleons.
So, as I said before, if you delight in party sports meeting/minigame collections, or if you delight in the other Mysims sports meeting, you’ll probably have fun with this one. Just don’t expect any groundbreaking material here.
Rating: 4 / 5