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'''Expansion packs''' (EP) are a kind of add-ons for games. They make the original game all the more interesting as it provides many new things to the game and are often centered around a theme. They require the original game (also known as base game) to work. Sometimes, collections of the base game and one or more expansion(s) are released called collections or compilations. ''[[The Sims 2]]'' also offered mini-expansions called '''stuff packs''' (SP), which offered only new objects. Gamers are advised to check what every edition includes before buying it.
'''Expansion packs''' (EP) are a kind of add-ons for games. They make the original game all the more interesting as it provides many new things to the game and are often centered around a theme. They require the original game (also known as base game) to work. Sometimes, collections of the base game and one or more expansion(s) are released called collections or compilations. ''[[The Sims 2]]'' and ''[[The Sims 3]]''<ref>''[[The Sims 3: High-End Loft Stuff]]''</ref> also offered mini-expansions called '''stuff packs''' (SP), which offered only new objects. Gamers are advised to check what every edition includes before buying it.


== Themes ==
== Themes ==
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*'''[[Apartment]]s:''' Created in ''The Sims 2: Apartment Life'', but left out of ''The Sims 3''.
*'''[[Apartment]]s:''' Created in ''The Sims 2: Apartment Life'', but left out of ''The Sims 3''.
*'''[[Party|Parties]]: '''Parties, while always possible to some extent, were the main theme of ''[[The Sims: House Party]]'' and were automatically included in ''The Sims 2 ''and ''The Sims 3'' base games.
*'''[[Party|Parties]]: '''Parties, while always possible to some extent, were the main theme of ''[[The Sims: House Party]]'' and were automatically included in ''The Sims 2 ''and ''The Sims 3'' base games.
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Expansion packs (EP) are a kind of add-ons for games. They make the original game all the more interesting as it provides many new things to the game and are often centered around a theme. They require the original game (also known as base game) to work. Sometimes, collections of the base game and one or more expansion(s) are released called collections or compilations. The Sims 2 and The Sims 3[1] also offered mini-expansions called stuff packs (SP), which offered only new objects. Gamers are advised to check what every edition includes before buying it.

Themes

Between The Sims 1, 2, and 3, there have been 15 expansion packs released total (not including Stuff Packs) - between those packs, some themes have been used more than once, some have only been used once, and some have been incorporated into the base game. Some major themes are:

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