Comparison between Castaway series: Difference between revisions
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==Differences== |
==Differences== |
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*The console versions start with one member of your crew ending up on an island whereas in the DS version, you start in a crate. |
*The console versions start with one member of your crew ending up on an island whereas in the DS version, you start in a crate. |
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*The console versions are developed by The Sims Division whereas the DS version is developed by Full Fat |
*The console versions are developed by The Sims Division whereas the DS version is developed by Full Fat. |
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*[[The Sims 2: Castaway]] is a console/handheld only game. There is no PC expansion for |
*[[The Sims 2: Castaway]] is a console/handheld only game. There is no PC expansion for Castaway although [[The Sims Castaway Stories]] is a standalone game and as stated above, it is unrelated to [[The Sims 2]] although they do use the same game engine. |
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*In ''Castaway Stories'', Sims age and can have children, whereas in the console versions they stay adults forever. |
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Revision as of 13:03, 27 June 2012
List of Castaway releases
- The Sims Castaway Stories (PC/MAC)
- The Sims 2 Castaway (Wii/PS2/PSP)
- The Sims 2 Castaway (Nintendo DS) (NDS)
Differences
- The console versions start with one member of your crew ending up on an island whereas in the DS version, you start in a crate.
- The console versions are developed by The Sims Division whereas the DS version is developed by Full Fat.
- The Sims 2: Castaway is a console/handheld only game. There is no PC expansion for Castaway although The Sims Castaway Stories is a standalone game and as stated above, it is unrelated to The Sims 2 although they do use the same game engine.
- In Castaway Stories, Sims age and can have children, whereas in the console versions they stay adults forever.