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'''The Sims 2: Open for Business''', or '''OFB''' is the third [[expansion pack]] for [[The Sims 2]], released on March 2, 2006 for US and March 3 for EU, which allows Sims to run a home or community lot based [[business]]. A Mac version was released on September 4, 06.
'''The Sims 2: Open for Business''', or '''OFB''' is the third [[expansion pack]] for [[The Sims 2]], released on March 2, 2006 for US and March 3 for EU, which allows Sims to run a home or community lot based [[business]]. A Mac version was released on September 4, 06.


OFB gives you the ability to run a business, either on your own lot or in another separate lot. You can run a business through [[Workbenches]] (such as the [[Woodworking Table]]), the [[Business Perks|Perk]] system, the [[Talent Badges]] system, and the [[Customer Loyalty]] System. OFB also unlocks a new [[sub-neighborhood]] called ''Shopping District'', and a [[Bluewater Village]] comes with the game.
Open for Business gives you the ability to run a [[business]], either on your own lot or on another separate lot. You can run a business through [[Workbenches]] (such as the [[Woodworking Table]]), the [[Business Perks|Perk]] system, the [[Talent Badges]] system, and the [[Customer Loyalty]] System. Open for Business also unlocks a new [[sub-neighborhood]] called the ''Shopping District'', and the neighborhood [[Bluewater Village]] comes with the game.


With this game, player can save their game while their Sims are on a [[community lot]], and can also [[death|die]] on the lots. The game also introduced [[elevators]], and some new [[interactions]] and music. Players can also lock the doors now.
With this game, player can save their game while their Sims are on a [[community lot]], and can also [[death|die]] on the lots. The game also introduced [[elevators]], and some new [[interactions]] and music. Players can also lock the doors now.


Running a [[business]] is the main theme of this EP. You will need to hire [[employees]], adjust their position and wages, assign them jobs, and even fire them. Players must gain [[Customer Loyalty|customer loyalty]] to have their business in a higher rank. You can choose your own mascot, customize your menu, sales, handle reviewers and sell almost anything you want as long as it is available in game.
Running a business is the main theme of this EP. You will need to hire [[employees]], adjust their position and wages, assign them jobs, and even fire them. Players must gain [[Customer Loyalty|customer loyalty]] to have their business in a higher rank. You can choose your own mascot, customize your menu, sales, handle reviewers and sell almost anything you want as long as it is available in game.


The life status introduced in Open For Business is the Servo. Sims can build robots ([[Servos]]) on the robot creation bench and the Servo becomes a member of the Sim's family. You can only create one if the Sim have a gold robotics talent badge.
The life status introduced in Open for Business is the [[Servo]]. Sims can build robots (Servos) on the robot creation bench and the Servo becomes a member of the Sim's family. You can only create one if the Sim have a gold [[robotics]] talent badge.


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Revision as of 18:11, 26 December 2008

The PC Cover of Sims 2: Open for Business

The Sims 2: Open for Business, or OFB is the third expansion pack for The Sims 2, released on March 2, 2006 for US and March 3 for EU, which allows Sims to run a home or community lot based business. A Mac version was released on September 4, 06.

Open for Business gives you the ability to run a business, either on your own lot or on another separate lot. You can run a business through Workbenches (such as the Woodworking Table), the Perk system, the Talent Badges system, and the Customer Loyalty System. Open for Business also unlocks a new sub-neighborhood called the Shopping District, and the neighborhood Bluewater Village comes with the game.

With this game, player can save their game while their Sims are on a community lot, and can also die on the lots. The game also introduced elevators, and some new interactions and music. Players can also lock the doors now.

Running a business is the main theme of this EP. You will need to hire employees, adjust their position and wages, assign them jobs, and even fire them. Players must gain customer loyalty to have their business in a higher rank. You can choose your own mascot, customize your menu, sales, handle reviewers and sell almost anything you want as long as it is available in game.

The life status introduced in Open for Business is the Servo. Sims can build robots (Servos) on the robot creation bench and the Servo becomes a member of the Sim's family. You can only create one if the Sim have a gold robotics talent badge.


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