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The Sims: The Board Game — Review
The Sims has always thrived on tiny disasters: burnt salads, awkward flirt attempts, bladder emergencies, and the eternal struggle to keep your life from collapsing into a puddle of green fumes. Turning that digital chaos into a physical board game sounds like a wild pitch, but the result is surprisingly faithful, a set‑collection life‑sim hybrid that captures the spirit of the series even when the mechanics wobble. You start by building your Sim: a home, an aspiration, and a

XPN Network
May 18
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