MySims Agents Wii Game Review
December 12, 2009 by Admin/Neil
Filed under Wii Game Reviews
MySims Agents is a life simulation game from publisher Electronic Arts, released on the Wii September 29th. Building on the long-running and multiple game Sims franchise, in MySims Agents, players play a special agent on a mission to uncover and foil the sinister plans of Morcubus, the corrupt CEO of MorcuCorp. Players will search for clues and solve cases across the city and far beyond as they piece together his nefarious plans.
Rated E for Everyone, MySims Agents would be thematically appropriate for all ages. However, based on game play, it would likely be most fun for agest seven to eight and older. Game play is fairly simplistic with a multitude of fun puzzles and curiosity driving investigation. But, it might be a bit too hard for younger kids to understand and follow.
Older players with a more sophisticated level of Sims game play experience may find some of the dialoge and settings in MySims Agents to be a bit childlike. However, the same charm and creativity that have driven Sims success for years are present in the MySims Agent Wii game.
Product features of MySims Agents Wii game include:
- Customize your headquarters with treasures from your adventures, customize it to look the way you want and equip it to maximize the skills of your team.
- Explore your city and beyond, from a ski chalet on the top of an icy mountain to an ancient temple in the depths of the jungle.
- Use your wits, skills and trusty collection of gadgets to solve puzzling mysteries.
- Follow leads wherever they take you, whether it requires jumping, climbing, balancing, picking locks, or hacking into computers.
- Recruit MySims you meet along the way to come back to your headquarters and join your team. Send them out on missions to gather information and unlock rewards for you.
Game Rating: E for Everyone
Publisher: Electronic Arts
Release Date: September 29, 2009
List Price: $49.99
Genre: Life Simulation
Video Game Review by Neil of Game Room Reviews with contributions from Trent



