The Sims 2: FreeTime
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- Requires The Sims 2, The Sims 2 Special DVD Edition, The Sims 2 Holiday Edition, or The Sims 2 Deluxe to play.
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The Sims 3 - Suburban Living
It's time for your sims to move out of the big city to the suburbs. This house is great for a growing family. ***PLEASE REMEMBER THAT CURTIS ONLY ACCEPTS HOUSE SUGGESTS VIA THE MODERATOR THAT CAN BE FOUND ON THE MAIN CHANNEL PAGE, OR ON THE CURTIS PARADIS SHOW WEBSITE.*** - Suggest a House: web.mac.com You can download this house from the Sims 3 Exchange for free right now, and you can view all the pictures of the house on The Curtis Paradis Show Website. - Download: www.thesims3.com - Exclusive Pictures: web.mac.com Don't forget to check out The Curtis Paradis Show Website for all the information you could want pertaining to the Show. See the newest videos, suggest houses, and watch Curtis Live during selected time on The Curtis Paradis Show LIVE. web.mac.com Watch more of Curtis' videos like his Sims 3 House videos, or Stay up to date with the Sims 3 via the Sims 3 Update. If you are a big Apple fan you can check out the iBlog where it's all Apple all the time. Don't forget if you have a question you want to ask Curtis why as a Q&A Day question. - Sims 3 Houses www.youtube.com - The Sims 3 Update www.youtube.com - iBlog www.youtube.com - Q&A Day www.youtube.com You can connect with Curtis via Facebook, Twitter, and Dailybooth. - Facebook Page www.facebook.com - Twitter www.twitter.com - Dailybooth dailybooth.com Remember to Subscribe, Thumb Up, and post a comment.
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In "Sims 3: Pets," can you play as a pet without an owner?
Best answer:
I haven't played it yet, but i'm pretty sure you have to live in a house with an owner, although you can control the pet.No you cannot play it without an owner or be a stray but it is pretty awesome but before buying it I would suggest making sure you have an updated graphics card the system requorments are Inccorect and EA doesn't support the older ones due to new graphics generatorYou can play as a pet without an owner in the 3ds version :3 I have it and its really fun to be a stray pet :3
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Review of The Sims 3 Franchise
Article by Carl
The Sims 3 is one of the most popular game franchises available today, and it dominates the simulation genre of video games. It is developed by The Sims Studio and published by Electronic Art, also known as EA or Origin Powered by EA. The game was released in 2009 and became an instant hit, selling more than 1.4 million copies in its first week.
The Sims 3 has the same basic idea as previous versions of the game: players control a character and live out their live in the Sims world. Characters have different "Wants" which give players points if they are achieved, such going to the park or having a baby. Characters also have their own self esteem and "moodlets" that alter their motivation.
A major improvement over The Sims 2 is that The Sims 3 uses one open world, meaning player don't have to wait thought loading screens each time they enter or leave a building. This gives a much more seamless experience to the game. Skills are revamped as well, with more skills available at all level of development. But perhaps one of the biggest changes is careers. Players can now choose between being self employed, part time jobs, and even have a boss and get salary raises. Players can also create their own world, have more control over building and buying objects, and receive rewards for completing in game quests.
There are several expansions to the vanilla Sims 3. They are World Adventures, Ambitions, Late Night, Generations, and Pets. In World Adventures, players can explore Egypt, Paris, and China, including traveling to the pyramids and being cursed by mummies. Ambitions introduces more career options and controls, along with robots and death by meteor. Late Night includes a lot of social additions including bars, night clubs, hot tubs, and even vampires. Generations covers events such as weddings, pranks, graduations, and pillow fights. Finally, Pets, which is scheduled to be released in October 2011, adds pets and animal traits, from dogs and cats to skunks and raccoons.
The Sims 3 also has Stuff Packs. While not expansions to the game, they do add new items, but not new features. The Stuff Packs are High-End Loft Stuff, for furniture and clothing; Fast Lane Stuff, for cars, racing, and classic luxury items; Outdoor Living Stuff, which includes fire pits, hot tubs, and garden terraces; and Town Life Stuff, which adds city items such as gyms, libraries, and playgrounds. The Stuff Packs are compatible with the main game and all expansion packs. While not needed to enjoy the game, they do add fun and exciting elements for playing interested in these topics.
The Sims 3 also has a spinoff called The Sims Medieval, which is similar but set in a medieval time period. Players can choose to be monarchs, wizards, knights, bards and more. One improvement Sims Medieval introduces is geography. The landscape has different altitudes and layouts, which gives a more realistic style to the land.
If you would like to buy The Sims 3 or The Sims Medieval, you can go to Origin, the EA Store, and get them there. For a discount, check for an EA Store promo code at http://couponsophy.com/ea-store-promo-codes. There might be a qualifying discount for your order, so you can save money.
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