The Sims

The Sims is a domestic simulation game. You create an entire neighbourhood of Sims, design their personalities, skills and appearance, and then run or ruin their lives. You build your Sims a neighbourhood, design their homes, and furnish them from a wide range of wallpaper, floor coverings, electrical appliances, plumbing, lighting and other accessories.

Players control the lives of their Sims, guiding their relationships and careers for better or worse. Players can help their Sims find a job and then send them off to make money. Players can instruct their Sims to find romance or to play games with the kids in the back yard. Players can force their Sims into a life of crime or help them live life in the fast lane. Everything in the house affects the Sim’s behaviour and happiness in some way and the game has endless playability.

MY OPINION

The Sims is a FUN game from start to finish. It has something for players of all ages. When you create your Sims, you can be as outrageous or as wicked as you choose – modelling them on teachers, workmates, friends or family members. One of the things I like the most about this game is that the Sims seem to adopt a personality of their own. If you leave them alone, even for a few minutes, your Sims will do all sorts of things – they’ll dance to the radio’s music, flop down in front of the TV or strike up a conversation – and they do it all with expressive animation which makes them almost seem like real people. TV watching Sims will lean forward and gaze intently at the screen or laugh out loud, and conversing Sims will gesticulate appropriately as they chat, tell jokes, insult each other and more.

The graphics in this game are absolutely first class. Everything is bright and colourful and highly detailed. The sounds are also excellent. Every item in the home makes a sound – music from the radio, TV, phones ringing, flushing toilets, running taps and many more. The Sims all speak in their own language, which is highly entertaining.

The Sims comes with an extremely comprehensive manual, although it is not necessary to study this in order to enjoy the game. You can simple load up The Sims and get into it right away. There is no ultimate goal to this game – simply hours of endless fun, laughter and entertainment for all.

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