EA has detailed MySims Kingdom, launching exclusively on the Wii and Nintendo DS worldwide this fall.
The Wii version of the game sees players helping King Roland and his subjects to renew the Kingdom by lending a hand to friends, discovering new lands and building. Begin in The Capital where you can explore the castle and the land, meet friends such as King Roland, Princess Butter and Wizard Marlon before setting out on a journey in a boat to discover new lands.
Players will encounter new characters, lands and contraptions as they progress in the game, which is of course fully customizable. You will need to tend pigs, find treasure chests and keep an eye on new building options to carry out bridge repairs.
In the DS version of MySims Kingdom players must help the King to avert the evil which inhabits the far flung corner of the kingdom. It features new activities and mini-games including kayaking and ski jumping.
EA promised to reveal more characters, contraptions and lands soon so stay tuned.
“MySims has been met with such enthusiasm by players and families everywhere, we are excited to make MySims its own franchise within The Sims Label,” said Rod Humble, Head of Studio for The Sims Label.
“MySims Kingdom has players helping King Roland and his subjects make the MySims world a better place by completing rewarding quests, building houses, bridges or even making contraptions powered by electricity or water. And MySims Kingdom on Nintendo DS, adds many new activities such as kayaking, ski jumping, populating the town zoo and many others!”
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