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Revision as of 13:28, 30 May 2016

This is the first game in the MySims series. For other games in the series see the MySims category.

Box artwork for MySims.
Box artwork for MySims.
MySims
Developer(s)EA Redwood Shores
Publisher(s)Electronic Arts
Year released
System(s)Wii, Windows
Followed byMySims: Kingdom
SeriesMySims
Japanese titleBoku to Shimu no Machi(ぼくとシムのま)lit. "Me and the Sims' Town")
Genre(s)Simulation
ModesSingle player
Rating(s)ESRB EveryonePEGI Ages 3+OFLC General
LinksMySims at PCGamingWikiMySims ChannelSearchSearch
For the Nintendo DS version, see MySims (DS). Template:Series disambig

MySims is the first Wii entry in EA's The Sims series. It has sold more than 1 million copies. Two sequels have been announced, MySims Kingdom and MySims Party. MySims begins with a character moving into a run-down town with a mayor desperate to bring residents back. The player's job is to attract business and 'townies' back into town. Players build houses as well as furniture, and in return are given special decorations, blueprints and outfits for their Sim. As the town's population increases, new areas of town are unlocked in which even more people can be moved in. Eventually the town is bustling with citizens again.

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