It came with my first DS for some reason. I didn't have any DS games, so I played this nonstop. I absolutely love it, even though it stresses me out at times, trying to keep track of all the items I need for all minigames at all times.

The music makes me happy. I like shaking apples from trees just because. I've never finished it because I just like wandering and making furniture that no one asked for.

It gets old after not very long, but I really loved the soundtrack, so I played for an insane amount of time.

Game's awful. I bought it as a kid because Seto Kaiba was on the cover and I learned to not do that again.

It's simple, basic, fun and my mom really loves it. Perfect game.

The first HM game I ever played and none of the others ever quite did it for me after that. Hundreds of childhood hours just milking cows, talking to my wife and fishing, which ended in a crippling addiction to farming/sandbox games that I never quite fill.

I don't have any more friends, but I sure af have the Princess and that's what matters.

It's everything I love about the first game, but without the random battles or the free monster catching. (God, those capture cards are expensive). Secrets you have to backtrack for, monster transformation and the ability to play as Katia for multiplayer. I love it.

I still replay it every so often, wishing FS would make a third game. My only problem is your inability to replay levels before you beat the game, so I always worry I'm missing something. Not too long and the soundtrack is really nice. It made me feel kind of like I was in Yu-Gi-Oh, which I was obsessed with at the same age.

God awful in a nostalgic hilarious way. I loved it as a kid and I still love it. It's something that shouldn't exist, but I'm glad it does.

Akumaru was very hard to hit and all of my friends hated when I used him. So obviously, I kept using him.

Story mode and multiplayer sandbox mode. That already makes it one of the best Sims games. It doesn't age amazingly compared to the new ones, of course, but it's still really fun.

I don't remember much about it, but I did really like interrogating people.