Sims 2
- Control your Sims owing to all of the fully customizable locations – each one unique per platform
- Make thousands of your own food recipes, clothing designs, potions, inventions, and even personal music tracks and paintings
- Tell your own tales and directly control your Sims lives to build their worlds, excel in their careers, and discharge their wants while avoiding their worst fears!
Product Description
The Sims 2 lets you make, customize, and control different neighborhoods as you delve into the mysteries of Strangetown and strive to uncover its secrets. Mind your Sim?s Sanity Meter to save them from a nervous breakdown and connect with other players to trade secrets and play head-to-head mini-sports meeting. With The Sims 2 for handheld, now you can take it with you anywhere.
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I reflect this game will be splendid because I,v played every sims game and this one sounds splendid just by the product review.I,v played Sim city 2000 for GBA but you dont see the people only if you include the rioters.But rather than that I reflect Sims2 will be splendid.I mean I just cant wait to solve mysteries in weird town.So I cant wait to play this game.I reflect this game will roooooooccccccccck.
Rating: 5 / 5
I like the sims sports meeting. they are just turific!!!!But the best part is you can play it anywhere because it is now on game boy advance! !!!! so i hop you take my advise and buy it
Rating: 5 / 5
If you, like me, have played the wonderful Sims/Sims2 on a computer then you will not be able to delight in this game. The gameboy advance platform doesn’t allow you to do the things that make The Sims the awesome game it is!
You can’t really get into character building, locality construction, etc with this game. You’re better off investing in the real game for your mac or pc.
Rating: 1 / 5
This was my first “Sims” game ever. I got this even before I bought the PC version. When I got it, I loved it, but now that I can compare it to other “Sims” sports meeting, I realize that it really shouldn’t be called a “Sims” game.
Tale-A millionare named Daddy Bigbucks is directing and producing a reality TV show that features a desert town called Strangetown. The catch is that nobody in the town knows about the show. You are an actor/actress that Daddy Bigbucks has hired to make things run smoothly in town.
Graphics-The graphics are much better than the previous “Sims” sports meeting for the GBA. The characters are larger, and there are noticable differences in height, weight, etc. in the characters (but you can’t choose your height/weight). The graphics aren’t exact, but they are really pretty excellent.
Sound-The music is not terrible. I in person liked it. The voice acting (what small there is) is nice.
Gameplay-This is why I took off one star. Although the gameplay is extremely fun, it is not the gameplay of a “Sims” game. You have 3 seasons of the reality show, and in each season, there are about 4 episodes. Each episode has different tasks for you to do. For instance “Aliens Arrived” features tasks in which you try to prevent an alien invasion where in “Blackout” you try to find out who or what caused the mysterious blackout all over Strangetown. It is not freeplay at all, it is very specific in what you have to do. You can, but, decorate your house to your liking, but the game only allows about 20 items in the house before it says you can’t place any more. Character intereaction is weird. First of all, only certain characters are in each episode, and the way you cooperate with them is just luck. You have 2-5 social options, and you just pick one hoping that they will react positively to it. For instance, for a friendly conversation you might be able to Chat, Entertain, or Hug, but they might reject your hug and accept your chat. It’s all very random. There are 5 jobs in this game, and like all other GBA sports meeting, the jobs are minigames. There is everything from a nightclub minigame of Go Fish to a flying game at the mountain. There are various locations to explore from the zoo to the farm to city center. It’s really a wide variety of locations.
Fun-I thought (and I still do reflect) that this is a really fun game. It isn’t a “Sims” game, but it is a really fun game anyway. By the way, you can play the episodes as many times as you want, so there is a tad bit of freeplay.
Length-Playing all episodes probably takes 12 hours, but I play them over and over again, so I got my cash’s worth. But, if you just want to play them once and get it over with, pay no more than $15.
By and large, I am really glad that I got this game, and I like playing it. Die-hard “Sims” fans will probably be disappointed, but I reflect it’s a splendid game with a fun tale.
Rating: 4 / 5
It’s got a lot of scenarios to complete so you’ll find yourself playing it for hours at a time. But eventually, it will get tiring, and you’ll stop. I find myself playing for days at a time, but about once a year.
Rating: 4 / 5