MySims: Kingdomhas been re-released in acozy gamebundle along with MySims, and adapted to be playable on the Switch. If you want to wander around a kingdom, assisting people with building buildings and structures, and sometimes wrangling an animal or two, this game could be for you.
There are 12 islands available for your exploration and all, except one, have people who are in need of your help. Each island is quite different from the others, has its own personality and, of course, some are more enjoyable than others. Without further ado, here is every island in MySims: Kingdom, ranked.
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Trevor Island is one of the last few islands you will discover, and it is just not as interesting or as creative as the others. It’s basically just an empty island with three empty stages awaiting decoration. All you have to do is help Trevor decorate his empty stages, and play a few supporting roles.
There isn’t much to see or explore on Trevor Island. There are only three people you meet on Trevor Island, one being Trevor himself, and the other two being people there to watch Trevor’s performance.
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While The Uncharted Isle is rather unique, it’s a prehistoric island that, despite its name, is charted on the map. Here you will meet Gonk, a caveman, and Sylvia, a student who once attended the Royal Academy and decided to move to The Uncharted Isle.
The Uncharted Isle isn’t very big, there are only two lots you can build on and only one of them is supposed to be decorated. While it is a really cool island and the building items you get from it are neat, there’s a lot of missed potential.
The Royal Academy sounds exactly like it is: an island with only a school on it. Three lots are available tobuild the school, the dorm rooms, and an area designated for the school dance. Both the dorms and the school look relatively the same, that is until you help decorate the lots.
While the island is pretty basic looking itself, five characters live there, and they are vastly different from each other. Since there are four teenagers on this island, there is a little bit of drama, but nothing you’re able to’t solve.
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Capital Island is where it all starts. It’s where you are presumably from, where you meet Buddy and Lindsay, and where you become the Royal Wandolier. It’s a pretty special place, and while there isn’t much to do there, it’s still a rather nice island.
Here you’re able to find King Roland, who has tasked you to help rebuild his Kingdom and his castle, as well as a few other people who await to hear about your adventure. It’s a relatively cute island, and you can even go visitthe pigs you used to take care of.
When you reach level five of King Points, which also means you’ve completed all the main quests, King Roland thanks you by giving you your very own island. It’s not very big, but it’s completely yours to build and customize.
Even though your island is the smallest island in the Kingdom, it costs youzero manato build on it. This may be one of the best things in the game if you enjoy the building aspect, rather than socializing. It is your very own blank canvas.
Renée’s Nature Reserve is one of the first few islands you will visit as you start your journey as a Wandolier. It is also the only island where only one person lives, but there are also plenty of animals to keep Renée and anyone visiting company.
Nearly everything you do on Renée’s Nature Preserve will be for her little sanctuary. There are all sorts of little animals like bears, a giant pig, and a cat to interact with in her nature preserve, and it makes the island feel more lived-in and adorable.
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Cutopia is almost exactly what it sounds like, a cute utopia of an island. If you are a fan of pink and everything cute, this island will be one of your favorites because most inhabitants take their cuteness very seriously.
If you are not one for pink cuteness, there is one area where you’re able to find relief. Violet is the only person who breaks the bright-colored dress code, and she inhabits a little corner of the island that is much darker. Overall, it’s a cute island with a cute little quest to go with it.
The Forest of the Elves is a bit of a silly but beautiful island. Silly in a way that there’s a character dressed as a frog running around and an elf who seems to be a bit careless of his surroundings. But the island is beautiful with all the flora and fauna all over.
There is quite a bit to look at in The Forest of the Elves and, of course, one big statue of a unicorn is going to guide you on your journey of healing the island to bring back the unicorns. It’s a simple but unique island.
Candypalooza is also one of the relatively smaller islands, and it only has three inhabitants, one of which will make an appearance a little later. You get to prep the island for the upcoming DJ Candy Supergroove concert.
Candypalooza has a bit of a tiki party theme, along with a DJ and dance floor area. One of the more unique things about the island and the people who live on it, is that they sleep during the day, so they can party all night.
Rocket Reef is a pretty big island that is always dark and overcast. On it reside two mad scientists, one janitor who aspires to be more, and one robot, all of whom have their own agenda for their part of the island.
It’s one of the more unique-looking islands since there isn’t as much vegetation, and it has a very mechanical feel to it. You can find the robofish, which you can catch while fishing on Rocket Reef, which was created specifically to guard the island, as well as little rocket fruits that grow on the trees there.