Electronic Arts, creator of the wildly popular Sims line of video games, announced Tuesday that it will expand the series with new “laptop friendly” games. The first installment, “The Sims Life Stories,” will offer younger PC gamers the opportunity to enter a Sims world featuring appealing characters and easy-to-play story lines designed to appeal to newbies and pros alike. EA has sold some 70 million copies of Sims games in 22 languages, enabling players to exist in a virtual world where they control every aspect of their Sims characters’ lives.
New Sims Games Target Younger Women
Posted by: Walaika Haskins January 17, 2007 02:54 PMElectronic Arts, creator of the wildly popular Sims line of video games, announced Tuesday that it will expand the series with new “laptop friendly” games. The first installment, “The Sims Life Stories,” will offer younger PC gamers the opportunity to enter a Sims world featuring appealing characters and easy-to-play story lines designed to appeal to newbies and pros alike. EA has sold some 70 million copies of Sims games in 22 languages, enabling players to exist in a virtual world where they control every aspect of their Sims characters’ lives.