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'''''The Sims Stories''''' (originally known as The Sims 2 Stories) is a product line of the laptop-friendly versions of the ''[[The Sims 2]]''.
There were 3 titles
The Windows version can be run on Windows 7 (Not officially supported however) and on an Intel-based Mac, it is possible to use Bootcamp to run the game.
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==Features==
* Stay connected by using your own IM and email while playing.
* In open-ended Classic mode, you create Sims and then choose how they'll fulfill their dreams through life's biggest moments.
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==Differences between The Sims 2 and The Sims Stories==
* ''The Sims Stories'' does not support Windows 98, Windows 2000 or Windows Me while ''The Sims 2'' did.
** However, the Mac OS X version retains 10.3 support and PowerPC (G4/G5)
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==Differences between The Sims console versions and The Sims Stories==
* Unlike the console versions of ''The Sims 2'' and ''The Sims 2 Pets'', ''The Sims Stories'' (with the exception of ''The Sims Castaway Stories'') does not feature rain.
* Unlike in the console versions of ''The Sims'', you cannot enter build mode during story mode. (you can enter Buy Mode however)
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==Trivia==
* It is interesting to note that the releases of ''The Sims Stories'' are similar to the console releases of ''The Sims 2'', with [[The Sims 2 (console)|''The Sims 2'']], [[The Sims 2 Pets (console)|''The Sims 2 Pets'']], and ''[[The Sims 2 Castaway]]'' being released. On Windows, ''The Sims Life Stories'', ''The Sims Pet Stories'' and ''The Sims Castaway Stories'' are released in that same order.
* As ''The Sims 2'' and ''The Sims Stories'' do not require a G5 Mac, it can be run on G4-only Macs (which never had a G5 processor) such as the iBook, PowerBook and the pre-2006 Mac Mini.
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