Monday, March 31, 2014

Rate Sims 2 Expansion packs?




Chayvon


I want to go get another Sims 2 expansion pack. I already have nightlife. I was going to get university but it seems like some people say its a little boring. Could u please rate ur sims 2 expansin packs and why u rated them that way? Now im really torn between seasons and open for business? i'm buying two so i will pick the two with the best rates. thanks. U dont have to rate nightlife but if u want to u can.


Answer
I would rank Seasons as the top choice, because of the awesome weather effects, gardening, 6 new careers, and lots of little goodies (like being able to store leftovers in the fridge). The clothes and new hairstyles aren't too bad, either. The seasons will affect your Sims every single day of their lives, and unlike OFB, it blends well with normal gameplay. It's incredibly fun, IMHO.

I would rank Nightlife second.

University can get boring, but there are many safe game modifications out there which will speed up the college "years" and make them easier to bear. It adds many new careers which are high-paying, and cool objects like the drum set and the guitar. Plus, the Sims can have two more Wants and can lock two once they graduate.

Pets is nice, but it adds very little other than the pets themselves and all the objects and interactions related to them. If you really, desperately want pets for your Sims, go for this one. It's also kind of glitchy, but you can just d/l the patch.

I wouldn't recommend Open for Business because unless you enjoy having to deal with running businesses with needy employees and demanding customers, it really just doesn't show itself much during regular gameplay (when you're playing families on residential lots). In other words, it's kind of its own little side game. It makes the Sims almost into a "Tycoon"-type game. It does include some cool objects like new kids' toys and robots, but these can only be made if your Sims spend a long time gaining "badges". If you like a challenge, this is a good one to consider.

my daughter is five, what play kitchens do you recommend for her age group?




Momof2





Answer
Cook ân Learn Interactive Kitchen which has interactive foods that work with the kitchen to help your kids learn while using imaginative play.

Step2 also has some nice kitchens in their lifestyle collection depending on how big you want to go try the Party Time Kitchen, Dream Kitchen or the Grand Walk In Kitchen. The Grand was actually one of the top rated toys for kids this holiday up here in Canada. They all are very nice kitchens with plenty of accessories to keep little ones busy and since there are no specific parts needed for interaction you can use any types of kitchen accessories available on the market with them

http://www.littletikes.com/toys/toys-detail.aspx?Product_ID=6391&Ntt=kitchen&N=26&Ntk=Product+Search
http://www.step2.com/category.cfm?subcategory_id=1024




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