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The snow in ''[[The Sims 3: Seasons]]'' is similar to that in ''The Sims 2: Seasons''. Sims can build snowmen, create snow angels or start a snowball fight with other Sims if the snow is deep enough. Aliens can also play in the snow; snowmen they build will be green. As in ''The Sims 2: Seasons'', if heavy snow falls during the night, school may be canceled.
The snow in ''[[The Sims 3: Seasons]]'' is similar to that in ''The Sims 2: Seasons''. Sims can build snowmen, create snow angels or start a snowball fight with other Sims if the snow is deep enough. Aliens can also play in the snow; snowmen they build will be green. As in ''The Sims 2: Seasons'', if heavy snow falls during the night, school may be canceled.


A new feature introduced with snow that was not in ''The Sims 2: Seasons ''is the building of igloos. These act as tents, and, just like any other snow creation, will melt when the weather warms up.


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Revision as of 15:59, 24 July 2013

The Sims: Vacation The Sims 2: Seasons The Sims 3: Seasons


Snow may refer to snow found on Vacation Island in The Sims: Vacation, or a type of weather introduced in The Sims 2: Seasons.

The Sims: Vacation

On lots in the "winter" area of Vacation Island, snow replaces the typical grass on the ground. It has no depth, but can be sculpted using a snowman kit, or enjoyed by using the snowboarding half-pipe or the snow slide.


The Sims 2: Seasons

Sims sculpting a Snowman.

Snow refers both to the weather event, and to the precipitation that often accumulates on the ground, roofs, and outdoor fixtures after a snowstorm if temperatures are cool enough. Snow in The Sims 2 can fall either as light snow (or flurries) or as heavy snow. After it has been snowing constantly for a time, the game will cover the ground and roofs of any structures with a thin layer of snow. If the snow continues, it will completely bury most parts of the ground (including items that may be sitting low on the ground, such as newspapers or shrubs), but will not accumulate on large paved surfaces like roads or driveways; or on water. After it has stopped snowing, the snow will begin to melt; after a while, the depth of the snow will decrease noticeably; if this trend continues, the snow will completely disappear and puddles of melted snow will remain in on the ground. If enough snow falls, particularly at night, school for young Sims may be canceled.

Besides covering the world in whiteness, and decorating evergreen trees and shrubs, snow can be enjoyed by Sims. Sims may choose to build snowmen, create snow angels or start a snowball fight with other Sims if the snow is deep enough. Activities in the snow can drop Sims' body temperature to dangerous levels relatively quickly, so moderation in the amount of activity is necessary, as well as ensuring that all Sims outside wear outerwear.

Snow will most likely fall during the winter season, but may also occur during late fall, and also in early spring. Brief snow flurries may occur on cold days in fall and spring. Snow should not be confused with hail, which can also accumulate on the ground.


The Sims 3: Seasons

The snow in The Sims 3: Seasons is similar to that in The Sims 2: Seasons. Sims can build snowmen, create snow angels or start a snowball fight with other Sims if the snow is deep enough. Aliens can also play in the snow; snowmen they build will be green. As in The Sims 2: Seasons, if heavy snow falls during the night, school may be canceled.

A new feature introduced with snow that was not in The Sims 2: Seasons is the building of igloos. These act as tents, and, just like any other snow creation, will melt when the weather warms up.

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