From rags to riches through magical construction building and interior design, My Sims Kingdom offers a very interesting experience for the Wii and DS. This post may contain affiliate links. Read my policy here if you’d like. When I was younger, I received this Sims game from my aunt. Since receiving it I have beaten it ~3-5 times all the way through so that should say something. Just so you know this is for the Wii version as I haven't played the other versions and it looks different on the consoles. What's My Sims Kingdom about?You play as a wizard appointed by Merlin and the king of this land. You are given a magic staff that can build and make things. With your best friends, Lindsay and Buddy you traverse the entire kingdom helping people. You travel to all kinds of places with all kinds of themes and aesthetics. You don't have all the knowledge you need to help them right away and gain more scrolls to unlock more cool and exciting things to build. Every piece you put down costs mana and if you run out, you have to get more through Lindsay who is able to transform objects into mana with her magic bag. When you complete the game, you are given an island for all of your hard work. This island is special as anything you put down doesn't cost mana meaning you can build whatever you want. After the credits roll, you also receive more requests from all the islands you visited basically giving you a chance to replay the game again. The challenges are different but just as much fun. Things I love about My Sims Kingdom
What I didn't like about this game
Final thoughtsThis review is a love letter to a game I loved as a child and still love to this day. I love games like Stardew Valley but they don't quite capture everything I loved about this game. I don't know why. Maybe nostalgia? Who knows.
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