The Sims: Hot Date

The Sims: Hot Date, released on November 14, 2001, Its theme and many of its features, including the addition of a Downtown sub-neighborhood, were used again in Nightlife, the 2005 remake of Hot Date and the second expansion pack for the sequel game The Sims 2. Some announced elements of The Sims 2 hot date  are reminiscent of it.

New Neighborhood

 * Downtown: Take your Sims to go there for a hot date! Or simply buy presents for your loved ones.

New NPCs

 * Miss Crumplebottom: This old woman will poke at you and smack you with her purse when you do romantic interactions in Downtown, "Why don't you get a room?"
 * Townies: Non-playable residents of Downtown. They can be married and made playable, but beware the Urban Renewal Loop.
 * Waiters and waitresses: Serve food in Downtown restaurants.
 * Ministrel: Strolls around expensive restaurants playing the guitar for diners.
 * Claire the Bear: Will come to Sims' houses and raid the trash can.

New Objects

 * The Niagara Love Tub: A heart-shaped hot tub that Sims can &quot;play&quot; in.
 * Fish pond
 * Cuddle Couch

Other New Features

 * New interactions: Adds more than 40 new interactions to make your date better. Also gives you more options when using certain objects.
 * New interests: Adds seven new interests; Exercise, Food, Parties, Style, Hollywood, Technology, and Romance.
 * New Soundtrack Music: Listen to romantic jazz songs composed by saxophonist Marc Russo.
 * New Sub-Categories in Buy Mode: Redesigned buy mode for easier object cataloging.
 * New Auto-Lights: Rather than manually turning on/off lights, lights will automatically turn on/off depending on if there is a Sim in the room, removing the ability to turn on/off lights (with a few exceptions for certain lights).