Home Street vs The Sims Mobile
Home Street
Home Street is a fun life simulation game that may bring to mind games like The Sims FreePlay and The Sims Mobile. In this game, you can be your ideal self and set up your own dream home in a vibrant town filled with quirky characters of varying personalities. You can decorate your place however you like with hundreds of designer items, cool gadgets, and cute decorative goodies. The same goes for your avatar as well - you are free to tout any sort of fashion style you wish! To fund the lifestyle you want, you'll need to get a job in this game, but you are free to choose who you want to be based on the talents and skills you unlock.Of course, being a life sim, having a sense of community is important and as such, you can join any one of the many Neighborhoods in the game so you can chat with friends in real-time, and participate in fun yet challenging Neighborhood competitions and events. Unlike many other life sims though, this game provides you the opportunity to learn more about the characters that you can interact with in the game. In some way, this makes the game feel a bit like the Suburbia games on Facebook albeit a bit less mysterious and well, "murder-y".
Home Street has gotten the attention of tens of thsaounds of players from all around the world and that happened for a very good reason - it is simply a very good game to play... especially if you have a penchant for life sims. So, if you're interested to see what the fuss is all about, download the app for free now and check it out!
The Sims Mobile
The Sims Mobile is possibly the closest you can get to getting a free-to-play version of The Sims and although you are limited in certain aspects as compared to The Sims Freeplay, you can do so much more in this version. The Sims Mobile has a lot more "life simulation" in it, allowing you to craft your own family legacy and pass any family heirloom (or any other distinctive characteristics) on from generation to generation. Not to mention, you will also be able to do the usual Sims stuff like picking up a career, party with friends, build a home, fall in love, get married, start a family and more.The Sims Mobile is poised to take over from The Sims FreePlay and will let you dive into the a life simulation that's much more in-depth rather than being just a social virtual world with avatars.