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MySims Agents PAL cover art Developer(s) EA Redwood Shores Publisher(s) Electronic Arts Distributor(s) EA Distribution Series MySims Platform(s) Nintendo DS, Wii Release date(s) Genre(s) Mystery adventure game Mode(s) Single-player Rating(s) ESRB: E Media/distribution Wii Optical Disc
Nintendo DS Game CardMySims Agents is a mystery-solving adventure game for the Nintendo DS and Wii, in which the player must guide agents in an effort to stop the sinister plans of Morcubus, lord of the criminal underworld.[4] This latest addition to the MySims franchise was released on September 29, 2009.
Contents
Overview
In MySims Agents players take on the role of a special agent hired to foil the sinister plans of Morcubus, lord of the criminal underworld. By recruiting different MySims, each with their own special characteristics, players can build up their very own crime-busting dream team. From tracking footprints and using forensics to picking locks, hacking into computers, following leads and collecting clues, players must rely on their wits, skills and trusty gadgets to piece together the clues to solve the mystery. Jump aboard the jet to reach an ancient temple, a spooky mansion or an icy mountaintop chalet in search of clues that lead players closer to the sinister Morcubus. Return from the adventure with cool treasures that players can use to construct and customize their headquarters and make it their own.
Features
Explore the world -- explore your city and beyond, from a ski chalet on the top of an icy mountain to an ancient temple in the depths of the jungle
- Solve the mysteries -- use your wits, skills and trusty collection of gadgets to solve puzzling myteries. Follow leads wherever they take you, whether it requires jumping, climbing, balancing, picking locks, or hacking into computers. All your sleuthing abiliites are brought into play, from interrogation to frensics, from following footprints to fixing machines
- Bulid your own team of agents -- recruit MySims you meet along the way to come back to your headquarters and join your team. Send them out on missions to gather information and unlock rewards for you
- Construct and customize -- deck out your headquarters with treasures from your adventures, customize it to look the way you want and equip it to maximize the skills of your team
Locations
Headquarters
Your center of operations, contains a : Basement, Patio, Lobby, Loft, & Hanger.( All floors except the lobby can be assigned to a maximum of three agents each.)
Main Street
Contains the park, the park forest, City Hall, Chef Gino's Pizzaria, Shirley's Hair Salon, Patrick's Construction Site, Town Square, and Evelyn's Apartment. And tops of Apartments and top of Shirley's Salon.
The Lodge (can't return to)
A Ski Lodge owned by Professor Nova that apparently is home to a yeti. Contains Lodge, Picnik area, Skiing areas, Cabins, Secret mines.
Industrial District
The City's heavy Industrial district, home to The Junkyard, Dj Candy's Club, & Dr.F's Lab. Also contains sewer paths and a destinite (a fictional gem with few uses) mining area
Cyrus Bordreaux's Mansion (can't return to)
1800's style Southern Mansion with a Zombie Butler, A Foyer, Kitchen, Dining Room, A Large Library, and a room home to the world's only sample of a mysterious crystal (called fortunite), a series of paths above the foyer, and a mysterious passage way
Boardwalk
Your Town's Beachfront, home to Luke's Surf Shop, The M.U.B.A. Stand (Morcucorp + Scuba), Justice's tattoo shop, Chef wantabes sushi stand, a "Turkey-on-a-Fork" stand, and The parking lot where Chaz's stunt is held. Also includes, Secret Morcucorp Submarine holder, the tide pools where Mr. Sucker's lives, and A sunken ship!
Unknown Jungle (can't return to)
A Mysterious jungle home to ruins of an ancient Civilization's Temple Complex. With a fire room, temple grotto, wind room, and key room. When not in the temple there is the Gia Tree, Sun and Moon shrines, a lounge-like area outside of the temple(Where you meet Morcubus), and a hillside with a pure water pump.
Reception
The Wii version recivied mostly positive reviews among critics, while the DS version was more mixed. GameSpot gave the Wii version 7.5, commenting on the games new adventure style and its good storyline, but felt the game was too easy and short.[5] IGN gave the Wii version 7.8, praising the games gameplay and plot.[6] However they gave the DS version 4.9 commenting positivley on the games graphics, however lacked the appeal of the Wii version.[7]
Sequel
A sequel is in the works, following the agents. In 2010 a new MySims game called MySims SkyHeroes was released. This however, is a new game altogether.
References
- ^ Play.com http://www.play.com/Games/Wii/4-/9078155/MySims-Agents/Product.html
- ^ Game.co.uk http://www.game.co.uk/Wii/Action/~r343018/My-Sims-Agents/
- ^ Official Site, http://mysimsagents.ea.com/en/home#/solve-cases/case4/
- ^ MySims Agents press release
- ^ http://uk.gamespot.com/wii/puzzle/mysimsagents/review.html
- ^ http://uk.wii.ign.com/articles/102/1028497p2.html
- ^ http://uk.ds.ign.com/articles/102/1029751p1.html
External links
Categories:- 2009 video games
- Nintendo DS games
- Adventure games
- The Sims
- Wii games
- Video games developed in the United States
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