5.0

GamesRadar: MySims Party Review

The Sim element is practically non-existent. You can customize your MySim and house, and build new structures around town, with 'monuments' unlocked by achieving high scores in festivals. But that's it. You can run around and talk to people too, but what's the point? They're only yakking about minigames. Wait till the MySims tire of competing with each other and get back to what they do best: absolutely nothing.

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4.0

Nintendo Okie: MySims Party Review

Nintendo Okie writes: "MySims Party is the third game from the Sims spin -- off franchise. It's also the first MySims game to not contain building as the main component of the gameplay as well as the first of two alternate games in the MySims franchise. All of your favorite characters return and new friends are introduced."

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7.0

MEGamers: MySims Party Review

MEGamers writes: "Take a popular franchise like the Sims; add two letters and a whole bunch of colourful cartoonish characters and you have yourself a winner. At least that is what EA is hoping for. MySims Party, just like every other MySims title for both the Wii and DS, is a title created with the young gamers on mind. This time around EA is giving us a chance to create an avatar, pick our Sims and play a set of mini games against three of our friends. Party time!"

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GamersIntuition: MySims Party Review

GamersIntuition writes: "While MySims Party is ok as a little distraction for the kids now and again, the controls could have been better planned and diversified to make the experience more interesting. Online play should have been considered as well. Although the game remains oh-so-adorable, just as previous MySims titles, with plenty of characters smiling and waving that will probably have you smiling back, MySims is still best suited for the exploratory type of gameplay from the original title".

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