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City 2.jpg|Skyscrapes in [[Bridgeport]], an example of shells from Late Night. |
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Los Suenos Private Club.jpg|Private club - a venue for perfomances in [[Starlight Shores]], an example of a shell from Showtime. |
Los Suenos Private Club.jpg|Private club - a venue for perfomances in [[Starlight Shores]], an example of a shell from Showtime. |
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Conners_Student_Union_Building.jpg|Student Union in [[Sims University]], an example of a shell from University Life. |
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Revision as of 18:56, 7 May 2013
Shell buildings is the name given for buildings which have a large exterior, but with a smaller playable interior. Examples of these buildings include the pyramids and the dragon cave exterior in The Sims 3: World Adventures. The penthouses of The Sims 3: Late Night are also shell buildings[1]. Apartments and university buildings are also shell buildings, as the rooms where other Sims reside in can not be seen. In The Sims 3: World Adventures, the rooms in the tombs are pitch black if not explored.
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The Great Pyramid in Al Simhara, an example of shell from World Adventures.
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Skyscrapes in Bridgeport, an example of shells from Late Night.
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Private club - a venue for perfomances in Starlight Shores, an example of a shell from Showtime.
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Student Union in Sims University, an example of a shell from University Life.
References
- ↑ TheSims3 tweet - The apartments are extensions of shells from World Adventures. Big models, but with some floors that can be built and lived in.