

Okay, so The Sims 3 on DS is basically a pocket-sized life simulator where you can mess around with tiny digital people—just don’t expect the full PC experience. You’ll start by making some weird-looking Sims (the character creator’s a bit limited, but hey, it’s a DS), then plop them into a house that’s probably way too big for their budget. Watching them burn toast or freak out over ghosts never gets old.
It’s got that classic Sims vibe—work a job, make friends, maybe flirt awkwardly until someone slaps you—but with touchscreen controls that actually work surprisingly well. The storytelling bits are simple but kinda charming, like helping your Sim chase random goals or solve tiny dramas. Just don’t expect open-world exploration or mods here. It’s more of a "play in short bursts while pretending to pay attention in class" kind of game.
If you’re into life sims and have a DS lying around, it’s a fun little time-waster. Just don’t blame me when your Sim starts crying because they peed themselves.
Must-play games
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Iron Man 2 (nds)
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Inazuma Eleven (nds)
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Kirby - Mass Attack (nds)
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Lego Ninjago - The Videogame (eu) (nds)
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Rhythm Heaven (us) (nds)
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Crash - Mind Over Mutant (nds)
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Ultimate Mortal Kombat (nds)
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Kung Fu Panda - Legendary Warriors (nds)
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Dragon Ball Z - Supersonic Warriors 2 (nds)
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Warioware - Touched! (eu) (nds)
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Transformers - Dark Of The Moon - Autobots (nds)
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Naruto Shippuden - Ninja Destiny 2 (nds)