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The Sims: Bustin' Out is The Sims for the Game Boy Advance -- or, rather, it is two completely different games, one version on consoles and the other version on the Game Boy Advance. Both games share the same name and some of the same characters and ideas, but are otherwise completely different games. It sounds like the development of this game was split to hell, with one original concept of a game eventually made into four completely different games by like four teams, and just, it's a mess that we are going to just sum up as: EA Games and their abusive relationship with Maxis (RIP).

In any case, here, we are talking about the game for Game Boy Advance. Now, you may be wondering how there is The Sims on the Game Boy Advance of all things. The answer is: strangely, and differently. In The Sims on the PC (and we're talking about the first one, since it was the only one at the time), you create your character, build a house, then press play and have all sorts of wacky adventures with your character in the house, possibly including getting married, having children, and removing ladders from pools. In The Sims: Bustin' Out, instead, there is no building mode at all. Rather, you decorate certain houses that you move into along a fixed plot. The main attraction is interacting with the characters in town, which happens by choosing dialogue options and getting their responses. And, excitingly, you do so outside your house, hence the Bustin' Out. This makes Bustin' Out the first Sims game with a world that you can visit beyond your house - making it more similar to later installments of The Sims series. It's also the first game of The Sims series where you directly control a single Sim character, rather than being a god over your household.

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If we had to compare Bustin' Out to a non-Sim game, we'd say it's also a lot like Animal Crossing. In fact, pretty much exactly like Animal Crossing concept-wise. You come into town, you obtain a house, you decorate your house, and there are characters to talk to. Except in Bustin' Out there is 100% less emphasis on mortgage, the cast of characters is static and won't change on you, and the target audience is not children, but rather filthy kinksters. Because this game is full of filthy, kinky dialogue. And, as filthy kinksters, that's why we're here to talk about it.

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Rosy first played this game with a friend when she was thirteen, and when she was just starting to blossom into her filthy, kinky self. She recalls that the two of them found the dialogue hilarious, and how they were dating the entire town.

Fifteen years later, Rosy suddenly thought of this game, and checked the beginning to see if it was as good as she remembered. Replaying this as an adult, Rosy can say that it wasn't just because she was thirteen that she liked this game at the time. It's actually genuinely good, and now she can marvel at just how such filthy, kinky dialogue got past the censors, somehow.

Rosy told Denise that we should play it, because the writing is amazing. But even with Rosy's introduction, Denise was unprepared for just how amazing the writing of this game is.

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One of the first tasks of the game is delivering a giant chicken sculpture to the local cop, Detective Dan D. Mann. After you deliver the chicken, you can then continue talking with him, and the top dialogue option in our case was... If I do something naughty, will you use your handcuffs?. Lord. Wow. What the fuck? :D

We also complimented the leather jacket of Giuseppi, a shady character at the back of the local dive bar. He flashes us an open-mouth grin and says, Oooh... you're naughty, aren't you?. Yes, yes we are!

We then meet a character named Daschell Swank, and one of our immediate dialogue options was, I've never kissed a Daschell before. Have you ever kissed a Lucy before? - Lucy being the name of our Sim. Just. Can you imagine walking up to someone and just saying that? That's amazing.

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Even Duane Doldrum, who won Mr. SimValley 1999 (lol) and is apparently the most attractive guy in town ...is still, well... a potato with hair.

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But, because they all have well-written dialogue, well-established character, and lots of things to say (more dialogue is added as you progress through the game, helping it stay fresh)... we actually do like these characters.

But first, let's talk about the premise of this game. You arrive at SimValley to spend the summer with your Uncle Hayseed, who has you clean the junk out of his backyard, repair it, and use it as your furniture in the barn... and you mow his lawn to pay the rent. This makes Uncle Hayseed sound terrible, but he's actually nice and we like him. He just doesn't want to have to share the shower, and... while it is the barn, it's still nice that he gives you basically an entire apartment to yourself.

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After some tasks, you end up becoming friends with Dusty Hogg. He gets his biker friends to stop blocking the road with their motorcycles, and he gives you his training scooter to putter around the newly opened part of town. And he sets you up with a job as a bartender at the local dive bar. Sweet.

Uncle Hayseed is aware that your lodging in the barn isn't really acceptable, so he later helps you move into the Clocktower. He tells you to hire Giuseppi as your mover, because he owns the only crate in town, apparently. And probably because he's got a van that is just the right size to carry furniture -- both yours and someone else's...

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Later on, we end up doing a favor for the owner of the local souvenir store, Nicki Knack, by renting her vacant beachfront condo. And later later on, we move even further up into a big mansion.

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So, this game is about moving up in society and has some subtle commentary on how much you have to compromise your integrity to do so!

One of the first tasks of the game is to become friends with Dusty Hogg. We liked him as a character, and he is relatively easy to get along with. He likes jokes, and recounting of daring-do, and confidence, and sticking it to the man! We became friends very quickly, and we helped him with a few things, and he helped us in return.

We also became friends with Giuseppi, which is not plot-mandated, but you are required to interact with him whenever you are moving, so you will definitely meet him. As you can tell, we liked him, and so we talked with him enough to become friends with him too. There's even great benefits to being on his good side. He's a thief... and he's less likely to rob you if you are friends enough. It's also good to know where to find him, because at night he sells goods at prices that...

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. When you talk with him, he likes rumors and talking about his van. And when you compliment him, his response is very ...honest, hilariously enough. He says things like, Hey man, that means a lot to me. I mean it. Aw, just, he may be a thief, and he may be up for a fuck in the back of his van, but that doesn't make him a disgusting human being.

So, the first two relationships we forged upon arriving to SimValley for the summer were with a rough-and-tumble biker and a dirty thief. Mother would be proud.

So, it wasn't long before we were sharing root beer floats and bear hugs with Dusty Hogg, playing doctor with (Doctor) Maximillian Moore, providing, shall we say, artistic inspiration to Daschell Swank, and flirting with danger enough to make out with Giuseppi Mezzoalto in the back of his sketchy van.

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Okay, so, we also play a lot of The Sims 3. Among the other things, we have created the entire cast of Rosy's comic, The Gifts of Darkness, to watch interact and have them do things. Unfortunately, the jealousy mechanic of The Sims 3 really breaks their canon interactions, and it hinders our enjoyment of this experience. Without spoiling too much of The Gifts of Darkness, here are the problems we face.

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We gave Adrien's Sim the Flirty character trait, which means he's perfectly okay with, and in fact prone to, cracking risque jokes. Yes, good, that's in-character. Also, during the course of the game, he earned the Eye Candy perk because, well, look at him, he's gorgeous. However, now he can't as much as turn around without someone getting a crush on him. It's gotten to the point where characters

Might suddenly fall in love with him. We think this might be a bug, but sometimes, in the middle of the night, Random McNPC will suddenly notify us that he wants to get to know Adrien better...

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