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2007 VIDEO GAME
The Sims 2 Life Stories; The Sims 2: Life Stories; SimsStories; The Sims Castaway Stories; The Sims Life Stories; The Sims Pet Stories; Sims life stories; Sims stories; Sims Stories; The sims Stories; The sims stories; Sims Life Stories; Sims Life stories; Sims life Stories; The Sims stories; The Sims Life stories; The Sims life stories; The sims life stories; The Sims: Castaway Stories; The Sims: Life Stories; Sims Pet Stories; The Sims: Pet Stories

Amazing Stories         
AMERICAN SCIENCE FICTION MAGAZINE
Amazing Stories magazine; Amazing Science-Fiction; Amazing Science-fiction; Amazing Stories Magazine; Amazing Science Fiction Stories; Amazingstories.com
Amazing Stories is an American science fiction magazine launched in April 1926 by Hugo Gernsback's Experimenter Publishing. It was the first magazine devoted solely to science fiction.
Wheely (film)         
FILM
Wheely: Fast and Hilarious; Wheely: Fast & Hilarious; Fast and Hilarious
Wheely, also released as Wheely: Fast and Hilarious is a 2018 Malaysian 3D computer-animated comedy film written and directed by Yusry Abd Halim as his first animated film.Moore, Roger (17 March 2019) Family Movie Review: “Wheely” is “Cars” without the Pixar touch.
The Mosquito Problem and Other Stories         
2007 FILM BY ANDREY PAOUNOV
The Mosquito Problem and other stories
The Mosquito Problem and Other Stories is a Bulgarian documentary feature film directed by Andrey Paounov and written by professor Lilia Topouzova. It was included in the 46th International Critics' Week of the Cannes Film Festival in 2007.

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The Sims Stories

The Sims Stories is a series of video games from The Sims series released between 2007 and 2008, based on a modified version of The Sims 2 game engine. The modified game engine is optimized for play on systems with weaker specifications, such as laptops. As such, its system requirements are lower than that of The Sims 2, but it can still be played on desktops.

The series was aimed to cater to three groups of players: players who wish to play The Sims 2 on their laptops (which usually have lower specifications); players who wish to engage in other activities such as instant messaging while playing the game; and players who are new to the franchise. Titles in this series are categorized as "laptop-friendly" since they do not require a dedicated graphic card.

In addition to a freeplay Classic mode with open-ended gameplay, the games contain a structured, linear Story mode where players are required to complete a series of goals to progress in the storyline, similar to console entries in The Sims series. While Life Stories and Pet Stories each contain two separate stories, Castaway Stories contains one story that is double the length of any one story in the first two games.

As an introductory series, major features are removed or modified from those in The Sims 2, possibly to simplify gameplay. For example, fears are completely removed in all three games, and the elder life stage is completely removed in Pet Stories. Officially, the save files from this series are not compatible with the main The Sims 2 games. However, players have experienced success in adapting some files. Three games in this series were released.

Examples of use of hilarious stories
1. Responding, perhaps, to a suggestion that she might attempt changes in narrative technique, she wrote two hilarious stories that did just that: Finders Losers (1''0), a kind of juvenile La Ronde, in which only the reader knows the interconnections that make up a day in the life of six characters, and They Do Things Differently There (1''4), a satire positing double dimensions in time.