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Each expansion pack for "The Sims 2" released to date has added an alternate state in which Sims can exist. These states have unique triggering techniques, advantages and disadvantages. These states are: |
Each expansion pack for "The Sims 2" released to date has added an alternate state in which Sims can exist. These states have unique triggering techniques, advantages and disadvantages. These states are: |
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There are also many [[stories|story]] opportunities with these states. |
There are also many [[stories|story]] opportunities with these states. |
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[[Category: Games Systems]] |
[[Category: Games Systems]] |
Revision as of 20:27, 17 March 2008
Each expansion pack for "The Sims 2" released to date has added an alternate state in which Sims can exist. These states have unique triggering techniques, advantages and disadvantages. These states are:
- Zombies (University)
- Vampires (Nightlife)
- Servos (Open for Business)
- Werewolves (Pets)
- PlantSims (Seasons)
Each life state offers up a new opportunity for the sim and the player, making certain aspect of play easier to handle and others harder, for example a vampire with a night job.
There are also many story opportunities with these states.