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			The MySims characters are making another game debut, this time kart 
			racing. Is it just another Mario Kart knockoff, or does this game 
			offer something new?  
			 
			The Sims characters from the life-simulation computer game are back 
			in yet another of the growing kid-friendly line of video games. This 
			time, they've taken up the racing challenge in MySims Racing. Many 
			other games have tried to compete with the kart racing champion 
			game, Mario Kart, but the MySims Racing game slides a bit away from 
			convention with its story line and customization options. 
			 
			The lighthearted story involves a town that has fallen into hard times 
			because their star racer has disappeared. The ailing town needs 
			a new racing champion to lift it back into glory. That champion is 
			the player's character, which is created and customized by the 
			player at the beginning of the game. The vehicles are also 
			customizable, with snazzy upgrades and quirky accessories.  
			 
			The game has three modes of play, Story, Quick Race, and 
			Multiplayer. The story mode takes the player through tracks and 
			events that progress the player through the storyline. Quick Race 
			and Multiplayer give the player the option of jumping into any of 
			the 15 tracks in the game, racing against the system or against up 
			to four other players. The player uses the Wii remote like a 
			steering wheel, with the number 2 button as the accelerator and the 
			number 1 button as the brake and reverse. The vehicle can also jump over obstacles in the tracks by thrusting the Wii remote 
			upward. 
			 
			The races themselves are not much of a challenge, but the tracks are 
			bright and fun, and the customization options are thoroughly 
			delightful. To be able to customize and upgrade the vehicle, the 
			player has to collect gems and complete events in the tracks. As 
			added interest, there are zany weapons scattered along the tracks to 
			slow the competition, some dangers like tornadoes to avoid, speed 
			boosters, and alternative routes to explore. 
			 
			Rated E for everyone, My Sims Racing is a family-oriented game that 
			will engage younger gamers and those who enjoy family or racing 
			games.  
			
			One downside is that the vehicle putters along when it's not 
			in boost mode or careening down a mountain, even when fully 
			upgraded. Another issue that may disappoint players is that the 
			multiplayer mode only features races--no battles and no online play. 
			Hardcore gamers may find this game unappealing, as it is very simple 
			and familiar territory for racers. However, the story and customizability 
			will keep younger gamers entertained for hours. MySims Racing does 
			not revolutionize the racing genre, but it is lighthearted good fun 
			for the whole family. 
			 
			 
			  
            Pros:
            
              - Fun and entertaining for younger children.
 
				- Nice customization features and good variety of racing 
				environments and tracks.
 
              - Energetic, bright, and fun.
 
               
              Cons:
              
                - No battles or online play.
 
				- Although great for younger children, this game may not be 
				appealing to hardcore gamers.
 
                 
                  Our Rating:
            A 
             
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            Reviewed: June 2009 
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