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    Jan 15th, 2008 at 02:41:25     -    The Sims 2 (PC)


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    Jan 15th, 2008 at 02:41:17     -    The Sims 2 (PC)

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    Gameplay-

    In my second round of playing I played with a different family where my Sims got divorced. My Sim caught his wife cheating on him when he got home from work. After the divorce the mom moved out of the house and the dad kept the kids.

    The divorce was hard on the kids but time will ease their pain. Now the husband hates his wife and his daughter is becoming a rebel. She skips school and doesn’t do her homework. Unlike her brother who is trying to do his best to move on with his life. Playing this game feels as if I am Big Brother watching over everyone and controlling their actions.

    Design-

    The Sims 2 has one of the best game designs. Being able to create your own town and your own families is really fun. The most creative part is how the characters interact with each other like real people. Since the Sims 2 is an open ended game you never know what is going to happen. Even though I am in control of their lives, the actions I create for them don’t always end up the way I planned.

    In the Sims there aren’t any levels unless goals are set up. The Sims 2 doesn’t necessarily create conflict unless the player creates it, which the best part. This game keeps a player interested because there is always something new to try and something new to learn from the game. Each character created is unique and brings something new to the town. I don’t think I want anything to be different in the Sims 2 game.


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    Jan 15th, 2008 at 02:40:48     -    The Sims 2 (PC)

    Gameplay-

    In my second round of playing I played with a different family where my Sims got
    divorced. My Sim caught his wife cheating on him when he got home from work. After the divorce the mom moved out of the house and the dad kept the kids.

    The divorce was hard on the kids but time will ease their pain. Now the husband hates his wife and his daughter is becoming a rebel. She skips school and doesn’t do her homework. Unlike her brother who is trying to do his best to move on with his life. Playing this game feels as if I am Big Brother watching over everyone and controlling their actions.

    Design-

    The Sims 2 has one of the best game designs. Being able to create your own town and your own families is really fun. The most creative part is how the characters interact with each other like real people. Since the Sims 2 is an open ended game you never know what is going to happen. Even though I am in control of their lives, the actions I create for them don’t always end up the way I planned.

    In the Sims there aren’t any levels unless goals are set up. The Sims 2 doesn’t necessarily create conflict unless the player creates it, which the best part. This game keeps a player interested because there is always something new to try and something new to learn from the game. Each character created is unique and brings something new to the town. I don’t think I want anything to be different in the Sims 2 game.

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    Jan 15th, 2008 at 01:53:37     -    The Sims 2 (PC)

    Summary-

    In the Sims 2, players are required to control the lives of their characters by meeting their aspiration needs. Since the Sims 2 is an open ended game I have to set goals based on what I want to happen to my Sims. For this game I wanted my family to have a new family member- which is interesting because my Sim is pregnant.

    Gameplay-

    Throughout the time I’ve played the Sims 2 I have learned how to manipulate their lives and meet their needs. In this past game I created a family of five (the mom, dad, and their three daughters). Each daughter had a different personality which was pretty interesting. Now that the family grew accustomed to their new home I want them to have a new family member (hopefully it is a son). But while I was in the process of adding a new family member there was a terrible fire and one of their daughters died.

    Right now my Sims are going through a terrible heartbreak – it was very sad to watch one of my Sims die, but that is part of life, at least, now there will be a new family member!

    This game involved a lot of my emotions: sadness, happiness, accomplishment and success. I accomplished to get the mom pregnant and I increased her fishing skills and the dad got promoted. Overall the game was really fun and full of emotion.

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