The Sims has moved to the City where action is 24/7 and reputation means everything. Sims who lives in the City is known as THE URBZ: SIMS IN THE CITY , and they have a bold new look and attitude.. The Urbz: Sims in the City is the second handheld Sims game and the sequel of The Sims Bustin' Out. This game is loosely-based on The Sims and ported from the GBA version. However, in this branch of the Sims, an Urb (a version of a Sim in the game) lives and works in a city. The game starts out in the largest tower in all of Miniopolis (King.

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The Urbz: Sims in the City is a video game for the Nintendo GameCube, PlayStation 2, and Xbox consoles, as well as the Game Boy Advance and Nintendo DS portable systems. It is the third game in The Sims series for video game consoles and is the second game not to be released on Windows or Mac OS X.. The Urbz is a game created to suit a specific market and will certainly sell well. But as an extension of The Sims as a franchise it categorically fails to engage, and even just squeaks through on.