SimAnimals head to Africa

CVG: EA will release a spin-off to SimAnimals on Wii and DS this autumn where you get to "tame all new exotic animals including lions, elephants and gorillas." You can also collect bugs, fruits and flowers. We'll say no more. Here are first details on both versions and first shots.

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computerandvideogames.com
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GamesRadar: SimAnimals Africa Review

Among the few new features are multiplayer options to either play co-operatively or trade discovered items; and the opportunity to get an in-game parrot to repeat things you say into the mic. These additions notwithstanding, the games are so similar (on DS at least) that all there is between them is the price and whether you prefer rabbits to hippos.

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gamesradar.com
5212d ago
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DeoGa: SimAnimals Africa Review

DeoGa:

"You just can't help but smile at what occurs in the game. Sure it might be ridiculously simple but it's great for under 7s and with supervision will be terrific fun. SimAnimals Africa is certainly not aimed at anyone over 7 so don't even contemplate it. However if you're looking for a gentle exploration game for your child, you could do a lot worse than SimAnimals Africa. It might not be revolutionary, but nor should it be. Instead it offers simple, casual fun that's ideal for the family."

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vi.deoga.me.uk
5225d ago
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Blogcritics: SimAnimals Africa Review

Overall, SimAnimals Africa is a fun game with adorable animals and simple game play for the younger gamer. The idea that the player is in control of the animals, their habitat and survival will appeal to those who enjoy games of interaction and simulation. However, older and more serious game players will not get as much enjoyment from this particular Sims title.

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5225d ago