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The Sims 2: Castaway (Wii)

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From: Electronic Arts
Category: Video Games

List Price: £39.99
Buy New: £12.99
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New (15) Used (13) from £8.45

Rating: 3.5 out of 5 stars 16 reviews
Sales Rank: 500

Platform: Nintendo Wii
Genre: life-simulation-games
Media: Video Game
Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.3
Dimensions (in): 7.4 x 5.4 x 0.6

EAN: 5030930058739
ASIN: B000RO39AW

Release Date: October 26, 2007
Availability: Usually dispatched within 1-2 business days
Condition: Brand New.

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Editorial Reviews:

Amazon.co.uk Review

With still not a peep out of The Sims 3 on PC, Electronic Arts are certainly keen to keep reinventing the franchise on consoles. This all new game is not for the Xbox 360 or PlayStation 3 and, as you might guess from the name, involves you being shipwrecked on a desert island. The concept is basically the same as Konami's Stranded Kids/Lost in Blue series although you start off completely alone with each of the different sims you create washed up on a different part of the island. Obviously your first task is to find something to eat and drink and a place to sleep, with the initial parts of the game recalling the early episodes of Lost (except without the smoke monster).

Soon enough you're fashioning fish harpooning spears out of bits of bamboo, planting edible plants, weaving your own clothes and making giant tree houses and huts that would shame the average holiday camp. Most importantly you can train your very own monkey butlers to perform your every menial task for you (up to a point). Soon enough your fellow strandees turn up and the game's more traditional social elements come into play as it becomes less Lost and more Survivor. Once you're living in some degree of comfort you can then venture out and explore the island and try and find a way back to civilisation (or stay where you are - the game leaves it up to you). In fact it's probably the most interesting thing to happen to The Sims in years.


Harrison Dent




Customer Reviews:   Read 11 more reviews...

5 out of 5 stars Breaks away from traditional sims   October 9, 2008
J. Grigg (london UK)
this game is a nice refreshing twist on the sims formula. if you've been getting bored with the same game for ages then this sims title will get you more enthusiastic about the series again.

you have to collect your own supplies and build your own furniture and shelter. there are some fairly easy puzzles and a form of a story to it as well.

you even get to befriend monkeys =)



4 out of 5 stars fun, but a little frustratingly repetitive   September 23, 2008
CjW (England)
Fun and innotive
but after a while it gets repetitive, constantly repeating the same objectives with little variation -kids got tired of it.



4 out of 5 stars Sims Castaway   September 20, 2008
Patricia Niblett
Sims 2's gameplay traits - players must keep their Sims fed, entertained, well rested, etc. - Castaway is another side story for the series. It's also somewhat of a new direction, with the focus no longer being on the simple adoption of a family and four-legged friends. You can start with more than one Sim but will be limited in their control. Only one may be used at the start. This leaves your Sim feeling lost and, not unlike Tom Hanks' character from Castaway, desperate to connect with someone.


Feed a monkey, make a friend. Shoo a monkey, make yourself go crazy.

You won't be lonely for long, however. Monkeys appear out of the jungle and are looking for attention. Chat with `em, tell jokes, and show off your juggling skills. They're the same kind of interactions you have with Sims (human characters) but the reactions are different (monkeys are more easily amused by repetition).

Befriend a monkey and he may bring you items from the jungle. Those items, which you may also collect on your own, include berries, melons, bananas, leaves, bamboo, wood, and dozens of other collectibles that serve a functional, game-altering purpose. Bamboo is great for making shacks, huts, and other housings to keep the sun, rain, and other world elements from reaching your Sims. It can also be used to fashion tools.

Make a spear and use it to hunt for fish, and then cook the meal over an open flame. The fire is started automatically by a Sim using wood and a construction Plan (item blueprints for making tools. Here, you'll make a fire pit). Walk up to the pit, select the build-a-fire option, and the Sim will crouch down and begin rubbing two twigs together. Fire is sparked within a few seconds, and it'll stay burning until you leave the area or until rain falls. Relight the fire at any time.




5 out of 5 stars REALLY FUN   June 28, 2008
F. Mccormick
1 out of 2 found this review helpful

this game is really fun
random and exciting levels
really good graphics
A well planned game
from harvetsing coconuts to
becoming friends with
a chimp!
This is a game you cant miss
out on
A +
5 Star *****



3 out of 5 stars Hoping that it will get more exciting if I keep playing??...   May 25, 2008
Ms. L. K. Dupelycz (UK)
0 out of 1 found this review helpful

I love the traditonal sims & sims 2 games but was not that blown away with this. The slow loading times are annoying but tolerable, it's the actual game play which involves endless gathering of food and resources that I found dissapointing.

I have not had the game for long so will persevere with it and hope it will get more interesting and fun as it progresses!! The fact that it's the most recent game I've bought but yet I'm more likely to play something else instead just in my opinion indicates that it is an average rather than amazing game. I would say rent it or buy it pre-owned as it isn't worth the New RRP.


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