Video game
A video game is a game that Sims can play on various electronic devices, such as game consoles, computers, arcade machines, smartphones, and tablets. In The Sims 2 and later, there are a number of distinct video games available for Sims to play. Some of these games are not owned by the Sims by default and must be purchased from a store[TS2], or by leveling up in the video gaming skill[TS4]. In The Sims 2 and The Sims 3, a single copy of a video game will work on any device capable of playing video games; there is no distinction made between console games, computer games or mobile games. However, in The Sims 4, games are generally exclusive to either computers or consoles.
List of video games Edit
The Sims Edit
Base game Edit
- A single, unnamed video game available on computers.
The Sims 2 Edit
Base game Edit
FreeTime Edit
The Sims 3 Edit
Base game Edit
Ambitions Edit
University Life Edit
Into the Future Edit
The Sims 4 Edit
Base game Edit
- The Sims Forever [n 5]
- Blic-Block [n 6]
- Incredible Sports [n 7]
- MySims Go! [n 8]
- The R.E.F.U.G.E. [n 8]
- Road Rival Alpha [n 8]
- Maniac Matchums [n 9]
- Hillock II [n 8]
City Living Edit
- Party Frenzy [n 10]
- MySims Racing [n 10]
- Density Effect [n 10]
- Genie's Curse [n 10]
Discover University Edit
- SimScuffle [n 8]
Notes Edit
- ↑ Default.
- ↑ There is a bug where the option to play SSX 3 might not appear after purchasing a new game. This can easily be fixed by purchasing another game console or computer; the new game console or computer does not need to be kept after remedying the issue, so this can be done at no cost to the player.
- ↑ Official download.
- ↑ 4.0 4.1 4.2 Holo-Computer only.
- ↑ Default on computers.
- ↑ Default on computers, phones and tablets.
- ↑ Computers and tablets only.
- ↑ 8.0 8.1 8.2 8.3 8.4 Computers only.
- ↑ Motion Gaming mat only.
- ↑ 10.0 10.1 10.2 10.3 Consoles only.