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Abstract: This new addition to “The Sims” franchise is a unique way to live a life on a deserted island.Sims 2 CastawayProduct DetailsWhat fun would it be to be stranded on an island in the middle of the ocean? Well, for your Sim, it could be a whole lo...
Abstract: There’s no Gilligan, Skipper, Mary Ann, Ginger, Thurston, Lovey or Professor here, but plenty of Sims are around to venture the uncharted isle that is the new world gamers will explore in The Sims 2 Castaway on the Wii. Bringing more adventu...
Abstract: Will your shipwrecked Sim successfully escape the deserted island? Or will you be content to build an island paradise ala Gilligan’s Island? Will you create other Sims to keep you company? Or will you rely on chimps and homemade sand buddies to keep yo...
I really enjoyed this game. The only problem with Sims in general is that it becomes repetitive. After you have completed all the goals all you have left to do is sit back and allow your Sim’s to live, which is pretty much the end of the game. The o...
One of the best Sims games on console; plenty of options and locations.
No multiplayer options at all; graphics are decent, but not outstanding.
Castaways on deserted islands have been popular since "Robinson Crusoe," but TV series such as "Gilligans Island" and "Lost" have brought that theme to the forefront once more. Videogames, of course, are ready to follow the latest trend: Lost in Blue ...
Abstract: Selling millions of copies is an excellent achievement, but I don't think anyone would disagree that the formula behind The Sims has grown a bit stale over the last seven years. At this point everyone who could possibly love the virtual doll house gim...
Abstract: Castaways are cool. They’re smart and incredibly resourceful, turning everyday objects into lifelong friends (“Wilson. Wilson!”). Miraculously, they are able to build rafts from materials found on the island, even without prior experienc...
Abstract: The Sims evolved from a simple offshoot of the popular SimCity Franchise into a dominant series all its own on PCs. Even the crossover to the consoles has been rather successful, with the Simlish speaking characters doing more objective based situation...