Product Description
Wowie! Famous for the Nintendo DS is a game that takes you into the world of fame and glamour! Developed by Ubisoft, this game lets you experience the thrilling journey of a rising star. Starting off as an unknown talent, you work your way up to stardom through various challenging missions and minigames. It's a blend of adventure, strategy, and simulation. You can design your own outfits, participate in auditions, and even create your own dance moves. How cool is that!
Historical Context
Famous was released in 2009, a time when simulation games were very popular. Think of games like The Sims and
Animal Crossing. Famous
sprung onto this trend by giving players the opportunity to simulate a celebrity life. While it wasn't the most well-known game of that time, it still garnered a loyal fan base who enjoy the unique mix of gameplay mechanics.
Expert Reviews
"Famous is a surprisingly fun game for anyone who has ever wanted to taste life as a celebrity. The combination of minigames and strategic choices makes it a refreshing experience." - IGN
"Although the graphics may not be the most impressive, Famous offers enough variety and fun to keep you entertained for hours." - GameSpot
Is It For You?
This game is perfect for players who have always dreamed of a life in the spotlight. Youngsters and teens will especially enjoy the fashionable and creative aspects of the game. But adults who love simulation games will find this title Fantastic too!
Similar Games
If you enjoy Famous, then there are a few other games you should definitely try! Consider "
Style Boutique" for the Nintendo DS, where you run your own fashion store. Or how about "The Sims 2:
Castaway"? Both games offer a similar mix of creativity and adventure.
Compatibility
Fantastic news! Famous for the Nintendo DS can be played on all Nintendo DS systems, including the DS Phat,
DS Lite, DSi, and
DSi XL. And that's not all! The game is also fully compatible with the 2DS and 3DS systems. Since DS games are region-free, you can also play North American and Japanese versions of the game seamlessly on your European DS. How convenient is that!