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[[File:The Sims 3 Store Logo.png|left|75px]]'''[http://www.thesims3.com/ TheSims3.com]''' is the official site for ''[[The Sims 3]]''. It went live March 2008. Beginning in the Summer of 2008, the development team posted blogs about features in ''The Sims 3'' on topics like the neighborhood, collecting, traits, and storytelling.
Since the release of ''The Sims 3'', it has become a source of news, stories, movies and custom content from "The Store" and "The Exchange".
 
==The Sims 3 Store==
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''The Sims 3'' Store offers exclusive items and room sets from hairstyles and outfits to furniture and architectural items. Game Update 1.8/2.3<ref>Patch 1.8/2.3 [http://www.thesims3.com/game/patches/516943451 in thesims3.com].</ref> allows players to shop the Store while playing ''The Sims 3''.
 
The store consists of seven categories that are available for individual sale. ThereAn iseighth an eighthcategory, Premium Content, which contains items that are only available with the purchase of an item set, or world. The seven individually purchasable categories are:
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* '''Venues''' - This section includeshas pre-made lots to place in your town, which are usually community lots.
* '''Sets''' - This section has collections of items, usually with one collectivea theme for each collection. It sellshas sets with Build/Buy items, CAS items, or even both. It also has a wide variety of prices depending on the set, ranging from free to US$72!.
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===SimPoints===
SimPoints are the currency used within The Sims 3 Store. SimPointsSimPoint bundles, each with different prices, can be directly purchased with real currency by a player. SimPoints cannot be transitionedconverted back into real currency once purchased. SimPoints may also be given to players after purchasing a particular Expansion Pack, Stuff Pack, or World, thoughbut this is usually a promotional offer and is not the norm. Presently, itIt costs US$USD 10.00 to purchase 1,000 SimPoints, though the exact cost of SimPoints may vary depending on sale prices, or special bundle prices, or the currency being used to purchase the bundle.
 
==SimTeaser==
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As a "sneak peak" to ''[[The Sims 3]]'', players could try out 3 "[http://www.thesims3.com/game SimTeasers]", which are kind of demos of ''The Sims 3''.
 
; SimSidekick
; SimSideKick
:SimSidekick is a plugin that allows the surferuser to browse the web with a Sim. There is a Firefox addon butcompatible itwith only works on Firefox 3.0, andbut the link does not work. The plugin can be downloaded [http://simsidekick.com/ here] instead.
; [http://simfriend.thesims3.com/ SimFriend]
:SimFriend allows the player to choose a Sim for a "friend". The "friend" then begins to send the player emails about what is happening in their lives and occasionally asks them for advice. The players receives a Trust score based on how good that advice is. OtherThere are achievements suchbased ason how many relationships, jobs, and skills the friend has canare bealso acquiredavailable.
;[http://simsocial.thesims3.com/popup/login SimSocial]
[[File:Simsocial Shutdown notice.png|thumb|250px|A notice to SimSocial users that SimSocial will be shutdownshut down.]]
:SimSocial is a bite-size version of ''The Sims 3'' based on ''[http://www.positech.co.uk/kudos2 Kudos 2]'' by Positech Games. It contains abbreviated [[Create a Sim]] options, including traits and a lifetime wish. Otherwise, it plays exactly like ''Kudos 2''.
:On May 23, 2011, EA saidannounced that SimSocial willwould be shutdownshut down (a week prior to ''Generations'').
:SimSocial was most likely shut down due to unpopularity and a new Facebook game that would be on Facebook using the same name. EA later announced at E3 2011 that The Sims Social would launch on Facebook.
 
== Badges ==
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Featured Member Badge
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By havingHaving an exchange item
 
be featured on The Sims 3 website.
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|[[File:Irishmoneybadge.png]]Luck be a Simoleon
|St. Patrick’s Day Badge.
 
Bought at The Sims 3 Store.
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==Premium Content==
Premium Content is an item that adds additional gameplay, moodlets and animations. In 2011 EA added the first piece of '''Premium Content''',<ref>Premium Content in the [http://store.thesims3.com/category.html?categoryId=13062&index=0&action=premiumContentView store].</ref> The Sharper Sim Foot Massage Chair (Premium Content is an item that adds additional gameplay, moodlets and animations). Since then, they have added at least one new Premium Content item a month to The Sims 3 Store, (usually as part of one of that month's new sets). Besides the message chair, they have also addedPremium items such asinclude an automatic toilet, wind chimes, a gumball machine, an automatic pet food dish, and the [[Pinball Machine]].<ref>Pinball machine [http://store.thesims3.com/productDetail.html?productId=OFB-SIM3:43459 available in The Store]!</ref> In December 2011, they also brought out the famous [[Laganaphyllis Simnovorii]] for purchase, otherwise known as the Cowplant, became available for purchase.
 
==Trivia==
*''The Sims 3'' Store released allAll store sets and worlds were released on Thursdaysa Thursday.
 
==References==

Revision as of 18:15, 27 April 2017

TheSims3.com

TheSims3.com Homepage.

TheSims3.com is the official site for The Sims 3. It went live March 2008. Beginning in the Summer of 2008, the development team posted blogs about features in The Sims 3 on topics like the neighborhood, collecting, traits, and storytelling.

Since the release of The Sims 3, it has become a source of news, stories, movies and custom content from The Store and The Exchange.

The Sims 3 Store

The Sims 3 Store offers exclusive items and room sets from hairstyles and outfits to furniture and architectural items. Game Update 1.8/2.3[1] allows players to shop the Store while playing The Sims 3.

The store consists of seven categories. An eighth category, Premium Content, contains items that are only available with the purchase of an item set or world. The seven categories are:

  • Worlds - This category has premium worlds, pre-populated with lots and Sims. The price for one world is generally US$20–$25, or 2000-2500 SimPoints.
  • Venues - This section has pre-made lots to place in your town, which are usually community lots.
  • Sets - This section has collections of items, usually with a theme for each collection. It has sets with Build/Buy items, CAS items, or both. It also has a wide variety of prices depending on the set, ranging from free to US$72.
  • Build/Buy - This section has individual items for Build/Buy mode, such as fireplaces, plants, columns, lamps, and appliances. The items offered are usually themed. One can browse through the sections by item types (Hobbies and Skills, Lighting, Comfort, etc.), but not by room categories (Living Room, Study, Bathroom, Bedroom, etc.).
  • Create a Sim - This section contains individual items for Create a Sim mode. It is divided into two categories: Hair and Clothing. Hair and Clothing are further divided into Male and Female subcategories.
  • Sale! - This section displays all the items that are on sale. It is not an independent section, but instead it shows items that can be found in other sections.
  • Daily Deal - This category is like the sale section, but it features one particular item, usually one of the more expensive items. The item will be 50% off its normal price. It also displays two timers: one that shows when the next two deals start, and one that shows when the current deal ends.
  • Make Me an Offer - This category will show three to five items that you do not own on sale with a discount between 10% and 60% for one hour. You can randomize the items shown five times per day. The limit will be reset after 24 hours or if you decide to purchase the bundle shown. This category has some exclusive items.

SimPoints

SimPoints are the currency used within The Sims 3 Store. SimPoint bundles, each with different prices, can be purchased with real currency by a player. SimPoints cannot be converted back into real currency once purchased. SimPoints may also be given to players after purchasing a particular Expansion Pack, Stuff Pack, or World, but this is usually a promotional offer. It costs US$10 to purchase 1,000 SimPoints, though the exact cost of SimPoints may vary depending on sale prices or special bundle prices.

SimTeaser

File:Trailer for the Sims 3 Store
The trailer for The Sims 3 Store.

As a "sneak peak" to The Sims 3, players could try out 3 "SimTeasers", which are kind of demos of The Sims 3.

SimSidekick
SimSidekick is a plugin that allows the user to browse the web with a Sim. There is a Firefox addon compatible with only Firefox 3.0, but the link does not work. The plugin can be downloaded here instead.
SimFriend
SimFriend allows the player to choose a Sim for a "friend". The friend then begins to send the player emails about what is happening in their lives and occasionally asks them for advice. The players receives a Trust score based on how good that advice is. There are achievements based on how many relationships, jobs, and skills the friend has are also available.
SimSocial
A notice to SimSocial users that SimSocial will be shut down.
SimSocial is a bite-size version of The Sims 3 based on Kudos 2 by Positech Games. It contains abbreviated Create a Sim options, including traits and a lifetime wish. Otherwise, it plays exactly like Kudos 2.
On May 23, 2011, EA announced that SimSocial would be shut down (a week prior to Generations).
SimSocial was most likely shut down due to unpopularity and a new Facebook game using the same name. EA later announced at E3 2011 that The Sims Social would launch on Facebook.

Badges

Badges can be earned throughout the game and on the Sims 3 website.

Badge How it's Earned

Featured Member Badge

Having an exchange item

be featured on The Sims 3 website.

Freezer Bunny Cupid Badge

Bought at The Sims 3 Store.
Sim Love Starter Badge A free badge from The Sims 3 Store.
Switzerland Bought at The Sims 3 Store.
Luck be a Simoleon St. Patrick’s Day Badge.

Bought at The Sims 3 Store.

Premium Content

Premium Content is an item that adds additional gameplay, moodlets and animations. In 2011 EA added the first piece of Premium Content,[2] The Sharper Sim Foot Massage Chair. Since then, they have added at least one new Premium Content item a month to The Sims 3 Store, usually as part of one of that month's new sets. Premium items include an automatic toilet, wind chimes, a gumball machine, an automatic pet food dish, and the Pinball Machine.[3] In December 2011, the famous Laganaphyllis Simnovorii, otherwise known as the Cowplant, became available for purchase.

Trivia

  • All store sets and worlds were released on a Thursday.

References

  1. Patch 1.8/2.3 in thesims3.com.
  2. Premium Content in the store.
  3. Pinball machine available in The Store!