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GENERAL INFORMATION
GENRE/STYLE
Simulation/Life Development Sim
RELEASE DATE
02/JUN/09
ESRB RATING
,
DEVELOPER
PUBLISHER
ALSO AVAILABLE ON
iPhone, http://www.gamerdna.com/game/the-sims-3-hybrid-windows-mac
TRAITS (member-attributed "LIKES")
THE SETTING #USES
PLAYING AS #USES
PLAYING AGAINST #USES
HOW IT'S PLAYED #USES
GENERAL TONE #USES
DESCRIPTION
In earlier Sims games, players interact with a household of virtual computer people. In The Sims 3, players interact with an entire neighborhood. Instead of playing each family discretely on its individual lot, players can now take their characters anywhere in town — to a friend's house, out to a restaurant, to a favorite park, or even to work. No matter which Sim the player is currently following, however, all the characters in the neighborhood are active whenever the game is being played. Events that take place on the other side of town can have an effect on situations all across the neighborhood, just as the player's characters may influence the rest of the community with their actions (or inaction). Sims are now quick to pull out their mobile phones and keep one another informed, even if only about the latest gossip.
The Create-A-Sim system in the Sims 3 refines the powerful tools featured in the Sims 2. Players have much more finely graduated control over many physical aspects of the characters they create. For example, a slider allows a choice of any size and shape between rail-thin and very overweight, instead of offering only three set body types, and a second slider controls the character's muscularity. To a greater degree than the previous game's character editor, the new tools give players the power to create recognizable Sim versions of people they know (or would like to know). Sims personalities are now determined by up to five distinguishing traits, such as "hot headed," "conversationalist," "clumsy," "great cook," "slob," "good sense of humor," and even "neurotic" or "paranoid." Players can choose from more than 60 available traits when they create each new Sim.
As in earlier Sims games, players are free to make use of the built-in houses that come with the game, customize them however they see fit (and have the Simloeons to afford), or tear them down completely and build their own from scratch. The build mode offers players more customization as well, with a smaller grid from more precise placements, and the ability to rotate most objects to any angle. Stores, services, and places of work for the game's 12 career paths are all available throughout the neighborhood. Players can't enter these buildings to watch a favorite Sim at work, but they can follow him there, and then back home again when his shift is done. ~ T.J. Deci, All Game Guide
Past 14 days
created 03/OCT/2012
“I have all of the Sims 3 expansion packs and I've played the Sims since Sims 1. Although there are certainly some things I would like added to or changed about the game, for the most part I love the Sims 3 and think it is the best of the series,...”
“I have all of the Sims 3 expansion packs and I've played the Sims since Sims 1. Although there are certainly some things I would like added to or changed about the game, for the most part I love the Sims 3 and think it is the best of the series, though I know there are many who would disagree.
I love the openness of the sims world, which is a brand new concept for them. I was so tired of the loading screens popping up anytime my sim left their house, because with all the expansions/stuff packs and downloaded content it would take forever for each screen to load. But now, with the Sims 3, I only have to wait one time at the beginning of the day.
I also love the customization, which has improved so very much. The sims themselves are far more realistic, while still retaining their cartoonish aspect, which is partly for which they were known. Also the fact that you can customize your walls, floors, ceilings and every object with pretty much any pattern or color imaginable is rather amazing.
I enjoy the silliness of it sometimes, but most of all I love how the game is so relaxing. I play this game when I don't feel like being challenged much, or don't want any real goals except writing a story with the game.
I can't wait for the Supernatural expansion pack!”
created 02/JUL/2012
“While its my least favorite of The Sims line its still a fun game and has really added a lot of challenges since The Sims 2.”
“While its my least favorite of The Sims line its still a fun game and has really added a lot of challenges since The Sims 2.”
created 09/JAN/2012
“So I played the Sims 3 for a while after my last Game Post, and now I'm playing WoW again. :) Tamed Loque'nahak on my Belf, Bagheera, but still not to 80. I really don't care much, just that every...”
created 06/DEC/2011
“aqui mi vida social es genial tengo novia (ya quiero tener una) jejejeje es broma ”
created 23/NOV/2011
“I just re-installed the sims 3, and the first 3 expansion packs. No stuff packs, no Generations, and no Pets....Yet....Hopefully I can get this addiction out of my system a bit, then get pets and...”
created 18/NOV/2011
“I've played much more since L4D2 on March 9th. I play L4D2 a lot now...Every night I'm home and people I know are up for it really. Also got a lot of WoW in. :) It's gone a bit downhill, but I...”
created 08/NOV/2011
“Got new packages! :3”
created 12/SEP/2011
“Installed a lot of Items from Sims 3 Online Shop. :]”
created 12/SEP/2011
“Twins are the worst.”
created 27/AUG/2011
“Picked up the Book o' Spells from the store with my hoarded free SimPoints. The spells are kinda neat, but nowhere near as cool as the The Sims: Makin' Magic expansion.”
created 21/AUG/2011
“Love the graphics and expansions!”
“Love the graphics and expansions!”
created 13/AUG/2011
“Created a pair of Twins with Downs Syndrome.”
created 12/AUG/2011
“Spent hours finding, installing, and testing a host of mods for the game. I've modded nearly every aspect of the game, adding items, cars, clothes, hair styles, and more, expanding the body...”
created 18/JUL/2011
“Spent a few hours building some characters and designing a house, both with equal measures of enjoyment and frustration. I enjoy how robust the options are in the game, even with just the base...”
created 18/JUL/2011
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