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* Also, a pack that comes with Sims 3 and Ambitions altogether, which is [[The Sims 3: Deluxe]]. |
* Also, a pack that comes with Sims 3 and Ambitions altogether, which is [[The Sims 3: Deluxe]]. |
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* Soon there will be a Sims Medival expansion coming out in March 2011 |
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== Themes == |
== Themes == |
Revision as of 21:28, 18 November 2010
- For a full list of The Sims series expansion packs, see List of The Sims games.
Expansion packs (EP) are kinds of add-ons for games. They make the original game more interesting by providing 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 or compilations of the base game and one or more expansion(s) are released. The Sims 2 and The Sims 3 also offered mini-expansions called stuff packs (SP), which offered only new objects and clothes and on few occasions new gameplay changes as well[1]. Gamers are advised to check what an edition includes before buying it.
The Sims
In the Sims there are 7 expansion packs, they are:
- Livin' Large
- House Party
- Hot Date
- Vacation
- Unleashed
- Superstar
- Makin' Magic
The Sims 2
The producers brought out 8 different expansion packs, they are:
The Sims 3
So far they there are only 3 expansion packs for the lastest game although there are more still on the way. These are the three:
- World Adventures
- Ambitions
- Late Night
- Also, a pack that comes with Sims 3 and Ambitions altogether, which is The Sims 3: Deluxe.
Themes
Each expansion pack for The Sims is centered around one or more themes. Go to Theme to see a list of themes.
References
- ↑ The Sims 2: Happy Holiday Stuff introduces new NPCs, parties, and interactions.