Comparison between The Sims 2: Open for Business and The Sims 3: Ambitions: Difference between revisions

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*[[Firefighter]], [[Private Investigator]], [[Architecture|Architect]], [[Ghost Hunter]], and [[Medical]] career
*[[Firefighter]], [[Private Investigator]], [[Architecture|Architect]], [[Ghost Hunter]], and [[Medical]] career
*[[Profession]]s
*[[Profession]]s
*[[Trampoline]] (in The Sims 2 for PS2)
*[[Trampoline]] (in The Sims 2 for PS3)
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*[[Gnubb]]
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Revision as of 06:03, 6 December 2013

A comparison of The Sims 2: Open for Business and The Sims 3: Ambitions.

Features in both

Features in Open for Business not in Ambitions

  • The Shopping District sub-neighborhhod (Bluewater Village) and the ability to attach more shopping districts for a main neighborhood
  • Elevators (in The Sims 3: Late Night)
  • Kite
  • Other robots
  • Bakery, though some baked foods exist in The Sims 3, and Ambitions allows a bake sale for children only
  • Floricultures
  • A Lemonade stand (Replaced by bakery stand, and return as premium content for the sims 3 store Monte Vista)
  • Fully controlable businesses (the ability to view the business,hire employees and assign them to jobs) (replaced as Store Content)
  • Rally Forth Object and Death by Rally Forth (Replaced as death by ranting in The sims 3 University Life)
  • Business Perks, Costumer Loyalty and Setting Prices (replaced as Store Content)
  • Flower Arranging and Flower shops (though buying flowers and giving them returns in The Sims 3: Generations)
  • Talent Badges such as Cash Registing, Restocking, Cosmetology and Toy Making etc..

Features in Ambitions not in Open For Business

See also