Yeah, I know the kind of game, seen them on TV, but MySims Kingdom was really fun in its own right -- it's not really a Sims game, the goal is to roam islands to find quests to complete, which usually involve solving puzzles like constructing a pipeline system to bring water from point A to point B, or rebuilding something from sort-of lego blocks, etc... When you complete the missions, you get access to more islands, more things to do, etc... Gosh, just talking about it, I want to play it again from the start...
But right now, I'm addicted to Mawaru Penguindrum, an excellent bizarre Japanese show (I always loved the guys who work on this one.) I'm totally cured from Skyrim for now. Too many boring quests, no 'craziness' so far, the Thieves and Dark Brotherhood quests suck (compared to Oblivion's), I'm pissed off with the dragon spawns (I should have left the main quest alone, I didn't know that doing a specific action would trigger these and bother me forever, and now it's too late to load an earlier save), and there are too many bugs in the game -- probably more than in Oblivion. I've taken a few amusing screenshots in that respect... Well, amusing when you're not playing, obviously. Like a character who was on horseback, riding into the sun, I tried following him for as long as I could, then he just disappeared and his horse went to the sky and was suddenly drawn back at lightspeed. Hours later, I was walking around another area, when I found the very same friggin' character who'd disappeared... He was in the wild, stuck halfway into the ground (only his trunk and head were visible), and when I addressed him, he just talked normally. Talk about immersion...
Anyway! :^^;: