The Sims: Makin' Magic
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Box art for The Sims: Makin' Magic | |
Development | |
Developer(s) | Maxis |
Publisher(s) | Electronic Arts |
Ratings | ESRB: T PEGI: 7+ |
Release date(s) | October 28, 2003 |
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Platform(s) | Microsoft Windows, Mac OS X |
Game features | |
Themes | Magic, Circus, Spooky |
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Game Features[edit | edit source]
The main feature of the expansion pack is the ability for Sims to create magic charms and cast spells, which work much like cooking meals from a recipe book. Ingredients are added to a Sim's inventory, from where they are used with the correct equipment to produce an item of food, or charge the Sim's magic wand with a spell, or produce a charm. These ingredients, which are many and varied, can be purchased in Magic Town or made at home with various machines and items that can be purchased. The ability to have a dragon as a pet was also introduced.
Upon moving in a new family, the Mystery Man appears with a box which includes a wand, a spell book, the magic ingredients needed for the Toadification spell, a wand charger (which also dispenses wands), 35 MagiCoins, and a Hole In The Ground which provides easy access to Magic Town.
Being caught casting spells outside of Magic Town by non-magical Sims is met with a fine by the Mystery Man. However this is not the case in Magic Town, although the spells may backfire as the vast majority of Magic Town residents are equipped with their own wands.
New NPCs[edit | edit source]
- Bonehilda
- Vicki Vampiress
- Faerie Queen Mara
- Mystery Man
- Apothecary Todd
- Nagganaste
- FlaminGoGo Dancer
- Gardening Gnome
New objects[edit | edit source]
- Crystal Clear Ability Rocks
- Beehive
- Butter churn
- Cauldrons
- A Hole in the Ground
- Spinning wheel
- Gargoyle crafting bench
- Spell books
New neighborhoods[edit | edit source]
New building themes[edit | edit source]
- Magic carnival
- Tuscany
- Spooky shingles and vines
New currency[edit | edit source]
Features and Allusions to other Expansion Packs[edit | edit source]
- If Unleashed is installed, Sims can cast the "A Friend Indeed" spell, which will turn a pet into a human Sim. One of the ingredients, Pet Treats, is exclusive to Unleashed.
- If Superstar is installed, Sims can craft the "Price of Fame" charm which will give the user 4.5 fame stars. One of the ingredients, Black Roses, is exclusive to Superstar.
Cover features[edit | edit source]
Bella, Mortimer and Cassandra Goth with wands and a pet dragon are shown on the back of the North American box cover. Oddly, Cassandra is shown without glasses in the cover, and Bella's skin tone is lighter as is Cassandra's skin tone.
Trivia[edit | edit source]
- This is the last pack in The Sims series to support Windows 95.
- This is the first pack to allow sims to live in a sub-neighbourhood.
- A book sold at the consignment store in The Sims 3 is titled Makin' Magic, which is clearly a reference to this pack.
Gallery[edit | edit source]
- The Sims Makin Magic Official Video Trailer
The Sims: Makin' Magic official trailer
- Let's Play The Sims Makin Magic -- Producer Gameplay
The Sims: Makin' Magic producer gameplay
Media[edit | edit source]
Audio[edit | edit source]
Track | Real-world preview! |
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The Sims: Makin' Magic Theme |
"The Sims" Chronology | ||
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Preceded by The Sims: Superstar May 15, 2003 |
The Sims series PC games | Followed by The Sims 2 September 14, 2004 |
The Sims expansion packs | Last expansion pack for The Sims
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The Sims series expansion packs | Followed by The Sims 2: University March 1, 2005 |
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