Rep points can also be earned by completing mini-games. Like jobs, these are unique to the their particular levels. For example, while in Central Station you will be challenged to tag walls. Other games include playing darts, playing video games and dancing. There's even a
Fight Club-like area where you can challenge other Urbs to a no holds barred cage match. Some mini-games require timing button presses while others are based on your Urb's mood and skill set. Having a little bit of luck also helps.
Another form of mini-game is called a Power Social, which is a fast way of making friends and gaining rep points. After initiating a Power Social, your Urb will challenge another to things like chugging a soft drink. If you're successful, you'll gain a new friend, rep points and you may even unlock new areas, such as VIP areas which feature some of the better mini-games. As you gain friends and rep points, you?ll eventually be able to invite people to join your crew, which will become your family.
With a unique blend of old school Sims action and fresh, new challenges, The Urbz looks poised to be just as big as its suburban cousin. Look for The Urbz later this year on all consoles and the PC.