The Sims 2: Difference between revisions

I added young adult life stage and I said it comes with the sims 2 university.
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[[File:The Sims 2 Icon.png|left|link=|50px]]'''The Sims 2''', commonly referred to as '''TS2''', is the sequel to ''[[The Sims]]''. Released in September 2004, it heralded sweeping changes from the original: most notably, the isometric view of the original had given way to full 3D. Also, Sims now have life stages ([[Baby]], [[Toddler]], [[Child]], [[Teen]],[[Young Adult]] ([[The Sims 2 University Life Collection|The Sims 2 University]]), [[Adult]] and [[Elder]]) which had them age from birth to death, and their genetics would be passed on to their children. Unlike the original Sims, where the player could spend forever raising their skills, the aging system in ''The Sims 2'' imposes a time limit on this before your Sims die.
 
The main aim of the game is to lead a Sim from the start of life to death. Sims will need to build up [[skill]]s and [[relationship]]s with other Sims, so that they can be successful in their [[career]]. A player will also need to make sure a Sim is happy and well by fulfilling [[wants]] (including [[Lifetime Wants|lifetime wants]], avoiding [[fears]], and fulfilling [[motives]]).
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