Entertainment

The Entertainment career track is one of the ten basic career tracks in The Sims, The Sims 2: FreeTime and The Sims 4.. In The Sims 2: FreeTime, the career reward is a "Starstruck" Personal Fame Star. The Entertainment track also appears in The Sims Life Stories, where it is the career pursued by Riley Harlow, one of the player characters in Story Mode.

The Entertainment career track varies greatly between the three games in which it appears. In The Sims, its promotion levels and job descriptions are similar to those of the Show Business career track from The Sims 2: University and the Film career track from The Sims 3: Late Night; while in The Sims 2: FreeTime it appears to exclude the film/TV theme from the original career track in The Sims, incorporating instead elements from the Musician, Animal Care, Circus and Fame careers from the original game's expansions, as well as some NPC careers such as the Mime. In The Sims Life Stories it seems to be more heavily production-based, as most promotion levels involve writing, directing or producing, while only one level involves acting.

There is no Entertainment career track in The Sims 3, though the Acting and Directing branches of the Film career (introduced in Late Night) are similar to the Entertainment career as it appears in The Sims and The Sims Life Stories, respectively. The three performance-based professions (Singer, Acrobat, and Magician) introduced in Showtime are similar to the Entertainment career as it appears in FreeTime.

The Sims
Of the ten career tracks in the base game, Entertainment has the lowest pay at rank 1 but the highest pay at rank 10, making it the exact opposite of the Military career track. It is also in a three-way tie with Pro Athlete and Science for having the best ratio of pay to friends required to rank max rank (100). In both of these ways, it served as a precursor of sorts to the Hacker track from Livin' Large, which has the absolute highest pay at rank 10 and best pay-to-friends ratio of the game and any of its expansions.

A Superstar in this career track will eventually go into the Politics track and become a Congressman or Congresswoman.

The Sims 2: FreeTime
Entertainment is a career track from The Sims 2: FreeTime. The Career Reward is a "Starstruck" Personal Fame Star. If Apartment Life is installed, Bohemians are likely to work in this career. The college majors associated with this career are Drama and Literature.

The Sims Life Stories
In addition to the FreeTime entertainment career, The Sims Life Stories also features an entertainment career track. The career is somewhat different from the FreeTime version, in that it contains more elements of a movie career. This makes it more similar to the Show Business career track from University than the FreeTime career track it shares a name with.

The Sims 4
The Entertainer career is one of the career tracks from The Sims 4 base game. After being promoted from level four, Sims will be able to choose one of the two career paths: Musician or Comedian.

Career Levels
Description: "You've wanted your name in lights from the time you could spell it, maybe even before. Answer your calling and claim your fame as a professional entertainer, either making the audience laugh with you or melting their hearts with your melodies."

Musician Branch
Description: "The gift of music simply must be shared! Tickle those keys and strum those strings as your adoring fans fall in love with every melody!"

Comedian Branch
Description: "The life of a professional comedian isn't all funny business, so practice those impressions and prepare your best topical jokes!"

Sims in the Entertainment Career

 * Johnny Zest - Open Mic Seeker
 * Katrina Caliente - Opening Act
 * Candy Behr - Open Mic Seeker
 * Joaquin Le Chien - Open Mic Seeker
 * Dominic Fyres - Opening Act
 * Baako Jang - Stand Up Star
 * Thorne Bailey - Serious Musician
 * Brytani Cho - Solid Storyteller

Entretenimiento Эстрада Entertainment