I don't understand why is this a topic about the sims and the poll is about SimCity. Great game to anyway
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Started by jlrr94, Jan 06 2008 05:12 AM
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#11
Posted 06 January 2009 - 11:47 PM
The sims it's a great game , it turns a lot of people of because 60% of game play you have to feed wash and other usual stuff with your sims(that is if you don't have expansions) but the game is great. I'm waiting for Sims 3 where from what they say sims take baths eat and s*** on their own.
I don't understand why is this a topic about the sims and the poll is about SimCity. Great game to anyway
I don't understand why is this a topic about the sims and the poll is about SimCity. Great game to anyway
#12
Posted 07 January 2009 - 01:28 AM
Hm...My view of the Sims is that it was a good game, for a while.
After a while(at least with the original Sims and an expansion or two - forgot which ones) everything just gets repetitive. Not to mention you hit the point where you will relax for 5 minutes and all of a sudden you have a death or two in the family, or someone is just unhappy.
I loved being able to care for a virtual family and help shape their lives, especially with how the sims working was how they earned money, so you could in a sense be learning budgeting(great for kids and adults I feel - it's amazing how many people don't budget).
But on the other hand, the virtual family is just too high maintenance. I remember choosing *one* of the sims and taking care of them to keep them happy and healthy, as well as awake, and it was just too hard.
Are the others the same way?(Sims 2/3). I'm going to guess that they were "improved," but that doesn't mean the gameplay. My understanding is that it's just more options and better graphics?
After a while(at least with the original Sims and an expansion or two - forgot which ones) everything just gets repetitive. Not to mention you hit the point where you will relax for 5 minutes and all of a sudden you have a death or two in the family, or someone is just unhappy.
I loved being able to care for a virtual family and help shape their lives, especially with how the sims working was how they earned money, so you could in a sense be learning budgeting(great for kids and adults I feel - it's amazing how many people don't budget).
But on the other hand, the virtual family is just too high maintenance. I remember choosing *one* of the sims and taking care of them to keep them happy and healthy, as well as awake, and it was just too hard.
Are the others the same way?(Sims 2/3). I'm going to guess that they were "improved," but that doesn't mean the gameplay. My understanding is that it's just more options and better graphics?
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