It is a very interesting game, especially for the preteens and teens. It also teaches them that food, clothing, shelter and extras all cost money.
It lets them know everything costs something
It runs very slow on the laptop
It is a very interesting game, especially for the preteens and teens. It also teaches them that food, clothing, shelter and extras all cost money.
It lets them know everything costs something
It runs very slow on the laptop
Good game to play to spend on your free time. I recommend the starter pack because it provides you with things you wouldn't normally get from just buying the game itself. Very addictive game and very fun. So many things to do and the customization is off the charts.
For the price, I think that this bundle is definitely worth it. Seeing that most Sims EPs (Expansion Packs) go for $20 to $40, paying only $20 for TWO EPs that you really want makes sense.
This product is simply excellent. I haven't been able to get off the Sims 3 because there is so much to do with this expansion pack!!! There is a great selection of buying items, clothing, and hair items as well.
Since I decided to stay with Sims3 for a while, instead of moving to 4, I added another world... Dragon Valley. The new homes are beautiful, and the dragons are adorable. The neighborhood is very scenic. Some of the Families are as large as the houses, so there's plenty of ready-made townfolk.
This came perfectly packaged and in perfect condition. The only problem is the download time. Takes FOREVER!
Just finished this Assassin's Creed game. An HD remake of the PS Vita one. Never played the original one, so i don't really know about the difference. So this game starts a little different, out of the story of Desmond.
Agreed: Fuck Sims 3. No half walls, barely any core content, and I can't for the life of me get any custom content to show up in the game save character creation stuff. So I guess it's back to Sims 2, although I'll miss the simultaneous neighborhood thing, setting styles, and character details.
A year later and it's just as good It has been over a year since the release of The Sims 3 on the PC, so of course the console versions of the game have to come out now. The Sims 3 on consoles, is there anything new or different? Well, not really.
Just as good the PC version; easy to control on console
Certain additions seem not needed; slightly expensive for the same game that came out a year ago
At heart, The Sims franchise has always been a quirky twist on the theme of the management game and the latest expansion provides more variables than ever to add depth to the play experience.
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