If the game, called The Sims Social, is even half as popular as the typical Sims games on the personal computer, it will give popular social games on Facebook a run for their money. That includes the likes of Zynga’s Cityville and Farmville, which EA took a crack at on stage. The Sims Social lets players create a Sim — a virtual individual — for themselves and others and then lets them play along with Sims built by their friends.
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The Sims franchise is wildly popular with more mainstream audiences than typical computer games. Players take control of individuals and families and decide how they live their lives — right down to when they use the bathroom and what clothes they wear. Or, you know, anything more sinister than that. We won’t judge.
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