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SimAnimals follow-up announced

Written by: Darren Cartledge Posted: 7th July 2009

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EA Games has announced SimAnimals: Africa, a follow-up to the game which was released earlier this year.

SimAnimals Africa allows players to play with wild African animals while they venture across jungles, deserts, savannas, river deltas and more! Each brand new animal has their own unique skill and it’s up to you to find their secret abilities. Kicking zebras, rock-breaking rhinos and crocodiles that excel at hunting will assist players in keeping the environment happy.

“SimAnimals Africa offers players a whole new, wild world to explore, take care of, and discover,” said Tim LeTourneau, General Manager of the SimAnimals Franchise. “Kids are in for hours of entertainment as they explore new terrain, and for the first time, play as wild animals where they can run, jump, kick and charge, adding another dimension to the fun.”

Like its predecessor the game will be released for the Wii and DS and should be available in the autumn.


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