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Sims Bustin' Out, The

Generally favorable reviews
Based on 17 critic reviews
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Game Info
Publisher: Electronic Arts
Developer: Electronic Arts
Genre(s): Simulation
Players: 2
ESRB Rating: T (Teen)
Release Date: May 11, 2004
Summary
Control freaks of the world are celebrating: The Sims have arrived on the N-Gage game deck! This time youll start out poor as an empty pocket, working your butt off on the Hayseed Farm, but with the sweat of your Sims brow and a few good friends, you might find yourself living the high life in one of the coolest virtual cribs known to humanity. Control your Sim directly using the control pad - no more wandering! Explore over 20 locations such as Olde Saltys Fish and Chips Stand and the rockin Club Rubb - even go to the animal shelter and adopt your Sim a furry friend. Customize your Sims down to the color of their hair. 8 career-based mini-games, including Mower Madness and Cliff Diver X. Up-close and personal social interactions to bring out the voyeur in you. Engage in text-based conversation when bargaining or schmoozing. No more catalog shopping - your Sims may attend daily auctions or hit the mall to get over 150 objects, including the Pinball Machine, Beejaphone Guitar, and (wait for it!) the Giant Tiki Head. Rub elbows with 25 outrageous characters like Old Salty and Lottie Cash. [Electronic Arts]
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What The Critics Said
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Times Online
The graphics are sublime, though this scaled-down version does have its limitations: there are, for example, no Simspeak exchanges since the conversations are all text-based. Still, Bustin Out should help to broaden the appeal of the nGage.
Read Full Review >GMR Magazine
Packed with minigames that are actually fun, and dripping with the same kind of personality and sense of purpose that made the console version of Bustin' Out so great, this is the game that will help you fall in love with your N-Gage. [Aug 2004, p.95]
Just RPG
The only part of the missions that I really didnt like was that at the end of a lot of the missions you had to find the person who originally assigned you to the mission. This tended to be a huge pain, because sometimes it took me several days in order to find the person.
Read Full Review >Game Informer
I can safely say this is by far the best game I've played on the N-Gage. [July 2004, p.123]
Gaming Nexus
An excellent game that is deep, but not too complicated as to tie you up when youre playing on-the-go. If you own an N-Gage this is one of the premiere titles to own. Its not perfect but itll definitely keep you interested for 20 or so hours.
Read Full Review >PALGN
A great game. Most people who own an N-Gage will want to get hold of The Sims as it is perfect for either a quick game or a lengthy sitting.
Read Full Review >GamePro
But if The Sims just arent the same without a lot of their witty gibberish and huge collection of clothing, furniture, and antiques, then perhaps they are better left on the PC, or better yet, the laptop.
Read Full Review >Pocket Games
The characters are large enough to provide some nice detail and the graphics are sharp! [Summer 2004, p.19]
3DAvenue
The developers have finally perfected a formula that allows you to perform tasks and have fun with the characters while still having to carry out tasks to earn money.
Read Full Review >GameZone
I never was really big on the Sim games for the PC, but this game adds some adventure settings, which makes it really fun to play.
Read Full Review >Game Power Australia
It's far from the best Sims title on the market, but on N-Gage, it's one of the more worthwhile releases.
Read Full Review >GameSpy
In The Sims: Bustin' Out, you have to juggle so many tasks instead of just being able to focus on the ones that you find the most compelling. It's this fault that keeps this very good game from being a great game.
Read Full Review >Console Gameworld
It is slow paced enough to be relaxing, while fast enough to keep you playing. Unfortunately the reasonably slow pace later on in the game makes running (or driving) around on fetch missions a bit of a chore.
Read Full Review >GameSpot
Certain aspects of the gameplay can become a little tedious over time, and the game could've benefited from a slightly cleaner presentation, but there's really nothing like it on the N-Gage, and it's still good fun, despite its shortcomings.
Read Full Review >GamerArchive
If your willing to put with the limitations, and arent looking for a hugely in depth strategy title, then this game will be one thatll while away the hours quite quickly.
Read Full Review >RewiredMind
All in all, if you're a fan of The Sims on other formats and you own an N-Gage, then you'd be a fool to pass this up.
Read Full Review >IGN
It's probably one of the better games on the unit. Still slightly marred by chunky horizontal-scrolling issues, the game remains fun and is a really easy one to pick-up, understand and play through.
Read Full Review >What Our Users Said
The average user rating for this game is 9.6 (out of 10) based on 3 User Votes
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