I know of the game for both the Wii version and the PS3. The latter of course is the clear winner in graphics and usability. It is simply a blast. Like a Simpsons episode in HD quality The game starts bombastic. Homer sleeps with schokoverschmiertem mouth on a native bed and is found in a candy land again, where he takes up the pursuit of a know-it white hare. Along the way, he hobble against hundreds of chocolate bunnies, with trampoline-like marshmellows he jumps up to unprecedented heights, and in the end he turns means R1 button in a roll of fat Homer, who can settle smashen everything. The action scenes in the fight with the chocolaty Hoppel rabbit give a foretaste of the multitasking bombast, the PS3 can perform with this game. Basically, it is in this first level but a sort of tutorial for dealing with Homer. Each new adventure (self-contained episodes with introductory animation sequences) with increasingly new characters (Bart from Episode 2, Lisa from Episode 4, margin from Episode 6), between one back and herswitchen or play together, to their own particular skills (Bartman, etc. Buddha Lisa) to use, leading initially to connect with the new skills and very different from the previous levels. Overall, you can play this game as well mix of action and adventure game with small puzzles that you must solve in order to progress, designate. Between the episodes, the figures run through the real Springfield, meet characters from the series, individual collectibles need to track and collect, city known as the premises Kwik-E-market or Krusty Burgers can enter. Everything with the orginal dubbing voices.
I think that The Simpsons Game for the best PS3 game currently, because it is incomparable and all-round success for fans of the series. Otherwise, the game selection for this PlayStation is still a bit too clearly and mostly dominated by first-person shooters, car races, Sci-fi action and the like. Above all, it stands out in a known manner with appropriate Simpsons self-irony also on Kiddiekram one hand and on the other hand Proll Games.