Wanmami Island is a neighborhood in The Sims Castaway Stories. Unlike Felicity Island, this neighborhood does not have a storyline. Some special items (such as the Hatchet or Shell-phone) cannot be "bought" until they are obtained in 'Shipwrecked and Single'. Once they have been unlocked, the player can find them in the Story Rewards Bin. New lots cannot be created without the use of third-party mods and programs (such as SimPE). New families, however, can be made, moved into lots, and played.
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| - Wanmami Island is a neighborhood in The Sims Castaway Stories. Unlike Felicity Island, this neighborhood does not have a storyline. Some special items (such as the Hatchet or Shell-phone) cannot be "bought" until they are obtained in 'Shipwrecked and Single'. Once they have been unlocked, the player can find them in the Story Rewards Bin. New lots cannot be created without the use of third-party mods and programs (such as SimPE). New families, however, can be made, moved into lots, and played.
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| - Wanmami Island is home to the local, the lost, and the long-range mariner. Rising majestically out of the vast blue ocean, the island looks inviting enough. There are numerous suitable places to make camp, and nothing particularly dangerous or ominous is visible from the water. The natives named it "Wanmami," after the fevered whimpering often heard from shipwreck survivors washed ashore on the beach.
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| - Wanmami Island is a neighborhood in The Sims Castaway Stories. Unlike Felicity Island, this neighborhood does not have a storyline. Some special items (such as the Hatchet or Shell-phone) cannot be "bought" until they are obtained in 'Shipwrecked and Single'. Once they have been unlocked, the player can find them in the Story Rewards Bin. New lots cannot be created without the use of third-party mods and programs (such as SimPE). New families, however, can be made, moved into lots, and played.
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