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The Sims Carnival BumperBlast Review
The 800-pound video gaming gorilla known Electronic Arts (EA) is now dabbling in the casual game space, and we've tasted the fruits of their initial efforts with The Sims Carnival SnapCity, a highly enjoyable spin on the SimCity building games.
EA's second offering in its Sims Carnival franchise, however, isn't as impressive, with an average arcade diversion known as BumperBlast. Oh, and it has absolutely nothing to do with The Sims, which may irritate fan of the series, but we'll get to that in due time.
The Sims Carnival SnapCity Review
What do you get when you combine the puzzle-rotating fun from Tetris with the thrill of building and maintaining a bustling town a la SimCity? The answer is The Sims Carnival SnapCity, the latest in Electronic Arts' downloadable Carnival "casual game" series, following BumperBlast. It might sound like an odd fusion of game styles - but it works, and very well at that.