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Description

Following the theme of the console-only The Sims 2 Castaway series, The Sims Castaway Stories is a game for the PC users and is the third release in The Sims Stories product line. Help your Sims thrive and survive as they have washed ashore to an uncharted island. Count on many unexpected twists and turns in this easy-to-play, laptop-friendly version of The Sims. Guide your Sim through the much-longer directed Story mode, taking on a variety of challenges as you build your new life from scratch, meet the natives, and discover the hidden mysteries of the island. Unlock rewards as you achieve set goals for your Sim. In open-ended Freeplay mode, create your Sims, design their shelters, and explore the island. It's a whole new way to play the Sims - you decide how their stories unfold

Features

It's Never Been Easier to Play on Your Laptop
Featuring simple shortcuts and an all-new auto-pause that lets you start and stop easily when opening/closing your laptop.

Be Creative While Staying Connected
Easily stay in touch with friends by using your own IM & email while playing the game in its own window.

Brand New Environment to Play In
Play exciting new story adventures as a castaway on a desert island who needs to survive and thrive.

Two new fun ways to play
All-new directed Story mode and classic Freeplay mode

Part of a Fun New Product Line
The Sims Stories line also includes The Sims Life Stories and The Sims Pet Stories.

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Game: The Sims Castaway Stories
Type:
Stand-Alone Game
Producer:
Electronic Arts
Release Date:
31 January 2008
Media: 1 DVD
  1. Alone on the island without any friends? Your Sim can gain a social boost by writing in their diary.
  2. Your Sim's food resources drain at a faster rate if the lot they're on doesn't have a steamer trunk (or another place to store food).
  3. A great way to develop friendships is by playing chess. Your Sim's relationship is strengthened and their comfort level stays high while they gain logic points.
  4. Toddlers love to interact with their mothers, so considering keeping mom at home until the kiddies are school-aged.
  5. Having trouble meeting the friend requirement for your Sim's promotion? Try keeping one family member home for the day and focus on increasing the family friend count.
  6. If you want to start with more Simoleons, create Sims in separate families and then combine them.
  7. Check out the island style time meter. Each orb represents three hours in a day. Three hours per orb x eight orbs = 24 hours. The blue orbs correspond to nighttime and the yellow ones, daylight hours.
  8. If fulfilling all of your toddler's wants seems hard, here's a twist: raise the difficulty level! The faster their bladder need drops, the more chances you have to potty train the rascal.
  9. Your Sims' needs are capped in Story Mode, so you don't have to worry about them dropping dead if their needs get low!
 


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