Gaming News - January 2007
Redwood City, CA (January 16, 2007) - Electronic Arts today announced
The Sims Stories.
From EA:
The Sims Stories games are the latest offering from the popular Sims
franchise, which has been translated into 22 languages and sold more than 70M
games around the world -- that’s more than enough to give a game to every single
person in the UK! It’s popularity is due in part to The Sims appeal beyond a
traditional gaming audience; more than half of The Sims players are female.
The first of these games, The Sims Life Stories, introduces an all-new Story
Mode with two stories that follow the lives of Riley Harlow and Vincent Moore,
two very different characters who have reached similar crossroads in their love
lives. A comic romantic plot centered around engaging characters guides players
through twelve chapters of this one-of-a-kind entertainment experience. Players
can take their Sims through unique and entertaining storylines filled with
romance, intrigue and dramatic twists. Will female lead character Riley ditch
beau number one to marry and have kids with beau number two? Will successful
entrepreneur Vince ever find love, or the culprit who’s been foiling his
heart-earned efforts to find it? Players can discover these answers and more, or
enjoy classic open-ended Sims gameplay.
“Everyone loves a good story. The Sims Life Stories gives players two wonderful
romantic comedies to enjoy,” declared Rod Humble, VP Head of Studio for The Sims
Division. “For those who are interested in The Sims, The Sims Stories are
accessible and fun for everyone.” According to Humble, the world of The Sims
provides the perfect place for these romantic comedies to unfold. Built around
virtual people called Sims, daily activities—from sleeping and eating, choosing
outfits and decorating the house, even cooking and getting a job—are controlled
by the player. The Sims celebrates the choices that we make in life. What’s more
familiar than being confused by life and love?
Designed to be laptop-friendly, The Sims Stories are accessible and fun for
everyone. The Sims Stories are standalone entertainment experiences that do not
require companion products from The Sims library – just pick up your laptop and
play!
The Sims Pet Stories and The Sims Castaway Stories are scheduled to ship in
Summer 2007 and Winter 2008, respectively. These standalone products will not
require expansion packs or stuff packs from previous The Sims or The Sims 2
collections.


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