The Sims Stories



The Sims Stories (originally known as The Sims 2 Stories) is a product line of the laptop-friendly versions of the The Sims 2.

There were 3 titles prepared for The Sims Stories product line, they are The Sims Life Stories, The Sims Pet Stories and The Sims Castaway Stories.

History
It appeared on the registration website of The Sims 2.com on November 1, 2006, and was mentioned by Snooty Sims as "gets an unusual high price of $39.99. The release date has been set to January 22, 2007." It also provided us a link for pre-ordering, but it will redirect to the page where you can pre-order The Sims 2: Seasons.

The other day another game website appeared with German description of the game here on Nov 3. BBS member raye1 has given us a translation, click here to see it.

Features

 * Stay connected by using your own IM and email while playing.
 * In open-ended Classic mode, you create Sims and then choose how they'll fulfill their dreams through life's biggest moments.
 * In the new and engaging directed Story mode, you take your Sims through a unique and entertaining storyline full of romance, conflict and dramatic twists.
 * The game doesn't require a video card and the controls have been designed specifically for the laptop with an auto-pause function where you can start and stop the action by opening and closing the lid.
 * The Sims Stories games are standalone games and do not support expansion packs or stuff packs from The Sims or The Sims 2 collections.

Differences between The Sims 2 and The Sims Stories

 * The Sims Stories does not support Windows 98, Windows 2000 or Windows Me
 * The Sims Stories does not support The Sims 2 expansion packs or stuff packs (although some custom content made for The Sims 2 will work)
 * Although based on The Sims 2, The Sims Stories does not have a "2" after "The Sims"

Differences between The Sims console versions and The Sims Stories

 * Unlike the console versions of The Sims 2 and The Sims 2 Pets, The Sims Stories (with the exception of The Sims Castaway Stories) does not feature rain.
 * Unlike in the console versions of The Sims, you cannot enter build mode during story mode. (you can enter Buy Mode however)
 * You do not need to unlock basic objects in The Sims Stories.
 * You do not have object restrictions like that in the console versions. (such as limiting a number of objects that you can place)
 * The Sims Stories features a "Free Play" mode similar that of the console versions.