The Sims 2: Castaway
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Developer(s) | Maxis |
Publisher(s) | EA Games |
Series | The Sims |
Platform(s) | NDS, Wii, PS2, PSP, Mobile |
Release date | NA October 22, 2007 EU October 26, 2007 |
Genre(s) | Life simulation game |
Rating(s) | ESRB: E (NDS) ESRB: E10+ (PSP) ESRB : T OFLC: PG PEGI: 3+ (Wii) |
The Sims 2: Castaway is the third console spin-off of the video game The Sims 2. It was released in the United States on October 22, 2007 and October 26, 2007 in the United Kingdom for the Nintendo DS, Wii, PlayStation 2 and PlayStation Portable.[1]
The Windows equivalent is The Sims Castaway Stories.
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The game begins on a boat after the player creates a crew. The crew can consist of one to six Sims. After the crew's creation, a slide-show starts of some cell-phone pictures that are taken showing the trip and also showing the storm that wrecks the ship. The player's starting Sim wakes up on Shipwreck Island. The Sim finds books detailing the goals the Sim must follow to survive on the islands and escape. Shortly after exploring Shipwreck Island, the Sim discovers a second island, Airplane Island, and builds a raft to reach the new location. After arriving on the island, the Sim is reunited with some of his/her lost crew. The player then has the option to form a tribe of Sims if the relationship level is high enough. While exploring Airplane Island, the player will find radio parts that are crucial to completing a goal later in the game. A third island, Volcano Island, can be reached once the player finds the second beach on Airplane Island and builds a canoe. On Volcano Island, the player will discover the remains of the llama people. The player has the chance to return to civilization on this island. They can either build a boat or travel to the volcano's summit and use the radio parts to send an SOS to a nearby ship. Also, the player can repair a broken ceremonial forge on Volcano Island that will cause a fourth island, Crystal Island, to rise out of the sea.
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