SimAnimals
- Cooperate with over 30 species of animals in the forest
- Unlock forest areas such as swamps, woodlands, and castle ruins
- Interconnected world changes in real-time based on your actions
- Different tasks to complete and challenges to solve
- Blow into the mic to control the wind
Product Description
In SimAnimals, embrace all the adventure, fun, and mischief that await you in the vast forest. You have the potential to reach out and touch, pick up and go everything in the forest from squirrels and foxes to trees and flowers. Make your wild animals pleased and keep up a forest that lets them thrive as you venture further into the forest than you’ve ever been before! Engage with a forest full of wild animals including bears, rabbits, hedgehogs, badgers, and owls. Solve challenges, and uncover one-of-a-kind objects as you journey deep into a forest that you control. With the Nintendo DS, use your stylus and microphone to make rain, wind, and fire, and see what happens! Get ready to run the wild in SimAnimals.Amazon.com Product Description
SimAnimals for Nintendo DS, the latest Sim video game from Electronic Arts, lets you explore a vast forest of wild animals and make it your own wherever you go. With over 30 species of animals spread out in the woodlands, swamps, and more, this game will reveal secrets about the wilderness and teach you what it takes to survive in the wildlife.
Cooperate with the animals using the stylus. |
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You can make a gust of wind by blowing in the mic. |
Engage with Your Favorite Animals
Whether you like bears, foxes, badgers, squirrels, or owls, SimAnimals lets you touch, go, and play with them and other animals from the Northern Hemisphere. Using the stylus, you can pick an animal up and bring him to his friends, feed a bear, and touch just about everything in the forest, including trees and flowers.
Depending on how you treat the animals, they will either trust you or dread you, which in turn will affect how they evolve. How the forest ends up is up to you, but remember that you can only unlock new forest areas and explore into areas such as the swamps or castle ruins when the animals are pleased. There are a total of 11 areas that need to be unlocked one at a time.
Interactive, Dynamic Environment
All of the areas in the forest are connected, and what you do in one area will cause changes to happen in another. For example, if the beavers build a dam, it will make a lake on one side of it while removing the water on the other side. This in turn can make a large amount of ducks in the lake, but plants that needed water down the river might die out. You’ll have a lot of fun watching all these changes in the world occur in real time.
By blowing into the microphone, you can become the wind. You can make fruit fall off trees, spread flower blossoms, and more.
Solve Different Challenges and Learn Forest Secrets
SimAnimals provides players with different challenges to solve in order to live happily in the forest. You’ll have to figure out which plants grow better when near water, which foods different animals need to live near, and more. As you get further into the forest, you’ll meet animals with special abilities and one-of-a-kind objects.
By using the special features of the Nintendo DS, SimAnimals lets you cooperate with dozens of animals in fun, new ways.
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I’ve had this game for a week now and I havin’t past the second area. I am about ready to quit! The instruction booklet is SO lacking (4 pages) with no hints or helps. I also am sick and tired of CONSTANTLY having to water the trees and flowers, leaving no time for interaction with the animals. This game is supposed to be about the ANIMALS. I get that the environment is part of it and all but the dependence on watering is way too much. If not for this flaw it has the pontetial to be a splendid game. Unless there is a way I don’t know about to get around this I am about to give up on this one.
Rating: 1 / 5
This game is pretty lame. It is dull and doesn’t take long to end. You have to try and get animals to go into the surroundings and get them to multiply. You constantly have to water all of the plants and trees. That is basically all you do in the game.
Rating: 2 / 5
The animals are cute. You see your progress as you water the plants and trees, as you feed the animals. It takes a bit to get the hang of tree shaking, getting to your water in time, and all the small options, but it’s a cute small game.
Rating: 3 / 5
I bought this game for my 12 year ancient daughter without really knowing anything about it. She had seen the commercials for it though and was very excited. She started playing straight away, it’s very intuitive playing, no struggling to figure out what to do. She enjoys all the names of the animals and the way they cooperate makes her laugh. Might be a bit dull for kids used to more action oriented sports meeting, but a excellent alternitive for kids who delight in “The Sims” kind of sports meeting.
Rating: 4 / 5
My son talked me into getting this game. I had my doubts based on one unfavorable review. I was pleasantly surprised. I am not easily entertained by the DS sports meeting I’ve seen so far, but I’ve played this one more than any. Yes you do spend a lot of time watering your trees, but its fun to try to make the forest and its animals pleased. My one huge, huge complaint–it should save your progress automatically. My son is 6 and can’t read so well. We had worked and worked to build our forest and he accidentally lost our progress.
Rating: 4 / 5