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RealGamer: SimAnimals Review

RealGamer writes: "Is it just me or is EA's "Sims" brand taking over the world? First we had The Sims which took over peoples life's as they concentrated on fulfilling the dreams of their, Sims. Then we had MySims targeting younger gamers and now the brand is on the march again, this time with animal lovers in its sights with SimAnimals.

The premise of SimAnimals is pretty basic, and that is to befriend animals by tendering to their whims and needs just like in The Sims games, although on a much simpler scale. Like MySims, SimAnimals is obviously aimed at the younger gamer and its simple nature reflects this! So if you were expecting a game which is just like The Sims but with animals you'll be disappointed."

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realgamer.co.uk
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The Twelve Games of Christmas: Day One

The first instalment of the series takes us back to the wintery depths of January 2009 when most would have taken advantage of the high street sales. Here's our list of the new releases that shouldn't have been overlooked and that we recommend you look out for when on the search for a bargain in this years sales.

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electronictheatre.co.uk
Automat5255d ago

If you spot LotR:C in a bargain bin, just run, and get the fukc outta there asap !

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The New Releases Show Week of 10.25

Gamervision:
"There is something terrifying going on this week, and I'm not talking about Halloween. No, the real horror is the amount of shovelware being piled on store shelves this time of year. Last week was pretty bad, and it doesn't seem to be letting up. At this rate, approximately one billion Petz games will be released between now and January. Ahhhhh! Can anything save us? Maybe DJ Hero will come to the rescue..."

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gamervision.com
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Aussie-Nintendo: SimAnimals Review

SimAnimals started off as reasonably interesting, but after a while became somewhat repetitive, although (or perhaps because) there's a large amount of animals and plants to keep an eye on – there's around 30 species of animals and an unknown quantity of different plants. After unlocking the animals and completing the objectives in each area, there's not a lot to continue with – unless you're into being a virtual forest ranger (or you want to raise the Happy Bar as high as possible in each area) – but Sims fans and younger audiences will more than likely lap this one up. It's best tried as a rental first, though.

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