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The Sims Carnival Titles Ship
First two titles in new line of The Sims games in stores.
Date: Thursday, January 10, 2008
Author: James 'Prophet' Fudge

Electronic Arts announced today that both The Sims Carnival SnapCity and The Sims Carnival BumperBlast are available in stores now. These first two Windows-based PC game titles in a new casual game product line from The Sims Label called The Sims Carnival, are designed to be enjoyable and accessible games for players of all ages.

The Sims Carnival SnapCity is a city-building puzzle game that is both strategic and accessible. In an open-ended gameplay environment, players are challenged to position falling, colored blocks in just the right places to build their own personal cities.

The Sims Carnival BumperBlast will have the player blasting away for hours! The goal in this arcade-style game is to clear out all The Sims-styled bumpers before the shots run out.

The Sims Carnival SnapCity and The Sims Carnival BumperBlast are sold separately for MSRP $19.99 each at major retailers across the U.S.

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