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Friday, March 30, 2012

Sims 3



          The Sims 3 is a wonderful game where you can create a family, pick a "World" for them to live in, pick a house, and have them live a life! Dad could be a brave police officer, Mom could work on the paper, Grama could be a business tycoon, and Grampa could be town mayor. THE POSSIBILITIES ARE ENDLESS. Feeling bored with their current house? Move them to another one, or better yet, build them their own.

Expansion packs give more content the the game Here is a list of Expansion and Stuff Packs (I will probably have missed some)

Sims 3 Pets (5 stars) adds cats, dogs, and horses to the game.
Sims 3 Ambitions (4 1/2 stars) adds the power to be a detective, stylist, inventor,Ghost Hunter or Doctor (adds more doctor-y stuff)
Sims 3 World Adventures (4 stars, also the hardest game to find) makes your Sim be able to travel around the world, or make the perfect bottle of Nectar.
Sims 3 Generations (5 stars) adds more family stuff, like sleepovers, prom night, video cameras, and bunk beds.
Sims 3 Late Night (4 1/2 stars) (not recommended for anyone under 17, mature content) introduces bars, nightclubs, VAMPIRES, and hot tubs onto the scene.
Sims 3 Town Stuff ( 2 1/2 stars) adds more towny stuff like playgrounds to the game.
Sims 3 Master Suite Stuff (2 1/2 stars) (not recommended for under 16, somewhat mature content) adds more fireplaces, beds, and sleepwear and Jacuzzis.
Sims 3 Medieval (4 stars) is an entirely different game by itself, taking your Sims back into the 1500's.
Sims 3 Medieval: (3 stars) Pirates and Nobles adds the exciting lure of being a Pirate to your game.
Sims 3 High-End Loft Stuff (3 stars) adds more cutting edge technology to your game.