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{{Era|CS}}<blockquote class=note>Shipwrecked and Single is a guided game in [[The Sims Castaway Stories]]. It starts when the [[Queen Solomon]] cruise ship sets sail to Meet Your Mate, the hottest singles resort in the world. But then the ship crashes and you end up standed on a remote island. Lost and alone. Can you survive long enough to find other castaways and meet island natives?</blockquote>
 
== Protagonist ==
Unlike any other story mode [[neighborhood]] from ''The Sims Stories'' series (that all have a set story protagonist), upon starting the Shipwrecked and Single story, there is a choice between two [[Sim]]s to play through the story with: [[Jessica Knight]] and [[David Bennett]]. The player even has the option to create their own Sim.
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The next morning, the protagonist heads off to the Scavenger Fields and cuts the long grass with the machete. After cutting all the grass that is needed, [[Nanihi Manave]] shows up and climbs in a tree while being chased by [[hyena]]s. The protagonist throws the bone that he/she picked up at The Boneyard to distract the hyenas and save Nanihi. Who thanks the protagonist and tells him/her that she is the daughter of the native tribe's chief and to come visit the village.
 
The protagonist travels to the [[Village Market]], where [[Rarahu Anuata]] greets him/her. The protagonist has to meet and befriend four natives here; [[Emobi Whetu]], [[Kiri Roimata]], [[Orama Herenui]] and [[Timoti Fekitoa]]. After that, Nanihi's mother [[Huhana Manave]] greets the protagonist and thanks him/her for saving her daughter. She also decides to start weaving the raft's sail for him/her.
 
The protagonist then travels to the [[Village Harbor]], where he/she has to meet and befriend four more natives; [[Ahio Heimata]], [[Akolo Mamanu]], [[Rainui Heimata]] and [[Tumata Tehea]]. After that, Nanihi's father Chief [[Fangaloka Manave]] greets the protagonist and thanks him/her for saving his daughter. He then invites him/her to the tribe's Volcano Festival as his honorable guest.
 
When the protagonist arrives at the Volcano Festival at [[The Hot Springs]], Fangaloka gifts him/her a shell (that functions as a phone). The protagonist has to call and choose one of the befriended natives as their date for the festival. During their date at The Hot Springs, the chosen native will explain the history of the tribe and the Volcano Festival to the protagonist. Saying that the Volcano Festival is the most sacred celebration of the tribe. The festival marks the day that the volcano first rose from the sea. Intact with plants, animals and their tribe. The first chief emerged seated on his throne, the first shaman, his staff in hand by the chief's side. Tuku Tuzu, the first shaman, was very powerful. He and the chief loved each other like brothers. When the first chief died of old age, Tuku Tuzu went mad with grief. He became obsessed with making a potion to cheat death itself. Instead he became consumed by his greed and lust for power. The festival was a time of second chances. A time to witness the true power of the volcano, the tribe and love. The protagonist's date also tells him/her that several years ago, shaman [[Amanaki Tama]] invited outsiders to witness the festival. And that the next day, the shaman lost his greatest power. The tribe believes it was either taken back by the volcano or stolen by the outsiders. After the power of the volcano was stolen, the festival became a time to celebrate life and court a mate. After the festival ends, Chief Fangaloka invites the protagonist to live among the tribe if he/she wishes. The protagonist still has to think about it. Worrying that he/she will like it too much and may never leave.
 
When the protagonist gets back to his/her home at the Shady Lagoon, he/she notices that the other survivors had moved in as well and rearranged the whole place. After confronting Hugh Bailey, he/she has had enough and moves out. The protagonist tells Professor Rhinehart that he/she can't deal with those people, which he finds perfectly understandable. The protagonist tells him to keep the others away from the raft and that he/she is going to room with the villagers.
 
After moving out, the protagonist and Waiata are taken to their new home, the [[Village Residence]]. The [[Manave family]] and the protagonist's date are there. The raft was also found and taken there by the tribe. [[Huhana Manave]] tells the protagonist that she has finished weaving the sail and gifts it to him/her. After attaching the sail to the raft, Chief Fangaloka tells the protagonist that he will have his people make a rudder for the raft if the protagonist completes a task for him. Fangaloka tells him/her that their old village was abondoned because of a curse, which took many lives. In their haste, he left his sacred drums behind and wants the protagonist to fetch it for him, because shaman Amanaki Tama won't let anyone from the tribe go back to the old village. He might allow the protagonist, an outsider, to go. The protagonist then explores [[The Jungle]] and finds the shaman's apprentices; [[Patariki Hina]] and [[Afi Mohea]], who are guarding the entrance to the [[Creepy Hollow]] where the shaman is. He/she is allowed through.
 
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