Grow a tail once you touch the water H2O anyone? With so many features and so much going on,your computer will break, especially if you have other expansions.
The houseboats can be a bit too slow. The routing is horrifying! If you want to go certain places, it can take forever to get to your destination.
Seasons Seasons sounds like it could be dull, so what if they add snow and thunder? Your sims can finally live through different seasons. Your sim can now tan, catch a cold, worry about hypothermia and choose a convenient outfit for each season. Aliens exist in this EP! They can make meteors and come anytime and anywhere. Celebrating new holidays and festivals.
New activities that your sim can do depending on the season. World adventures For all travelers out there, this expansion is for you. Explore each travel destinations and pursue quests that give them more rights in whatever country they are at. No rabbit holes, you actually get to benefit from many new features. The new life state in this EP is the Mummy. It can a bit buggy on computers due its new features. Supernatural If you are into supernatural creatures, vampires, werewolves, witches, fairies and zombies, then you might enjoy this expansion.
There are vampires, fairies, zombies… and so on. This expansion is perfect if you are a fan of roleplaying supernatural scenarios. The expansion adds the Alchemy skill, which is a new one that enables you to make potions.
Fairies and vampires have the same age length, meaning they can live forever. Witches can bring back the dead, werewolves can hunt in packs, zombies invade your space… etc. Spooky decor and cool furniture. Moonlight Falls is a really nice town that fits the theme perfectly, it is gloomy and woodsy with lots of green. Into the future Robots, high tech, hoverboards…etc.
Your sim can travel to the future or travel back to the past at will. The best part is that any change you make in the past can have consequences on the future. You will be able to use things you have learned in your future travels in your past to upgrade your home. It has a lot of high-tech goodies such as hoverboards, hovercars, plumbots, jetpacks… etc. If you are not a sci-fi fan, this expansion might be boring, the traveling back and forth to the future can eventually lose its glamor and fun.
University Life Young adults trying to figure out what to do with their lives, thrown in a Campus in where they can get some education but also, most importantly, party! A new town called Sims University which is a travel destination.
Your sims can earn a job in 3 new career tracks. Lots of activities that you get to experience in University such as drinking, fraternities and sororities, bonfire parties, throwing protests…etc. However, packs farther down on the list prove to be more of an asset to overall gameplay. Diesel Stuff is very useful for those Simmers who like to focus on the young adult Sim. However, there are still other packs that provide more features and content that place this one lower on the list.
The first expansion pack released for The Sims 3 , World Adventures offers three new areas to players that feature sprawling new locales and numerous quests for the amateur explorer. However for me it got a tad boring quickly, as most of the tasks were often repetitive. It got especially stale when I received a five star visa, which occurred after only a few visits. This pack is a great addition to any Simmer's collection in order to spruce up your bathrooms and give your bedrooms a much-needed needed refresh — though it didn't provide much more to than that.
This is one of the best stuff packs out there for The Sims 3 , as the furniture and decor allows for a beautiful outdoor oasis in your Sim's own backyard.
Add a cozy fire pit, steamy hot tub, or the grilling station of your dreams. This was one of the more glitchy and laggy packs in my experience, but where Into the Future lacks in proper functioning it makes up for in uniqueness.
Unfortunately, for me that uniqueness made it a pack used less often. One of the strongest and most innovative features, though, is that your present decisions in this pack affects your Sim's later generations. Hover cars, plumbots, and jetpacks also make it a must for any Sci-Fi lover. And I mean c'mon, you are traveling into the future —that's pretty awesome. And this may be controversial, but I liked the introduction of washing machines! While it's a great looking expansion pack, I often dealt with many glitches and lags that made it difficult to for me to play.
And while mermaids were an interesting touch, they seemed more of a hassle than part of necessary gameplay. Though when not glitchy, the additions of scuba diving, houseboats, lifeguarding, and the hotel system made for many hours of new play!
Pets expansions have always been extremely popular in the Sims franchise ever since Sims Unleashed. The farm aesthetic is a nice addition and the introduction of horses and horse racing are innovative ideas, but personally pets are only a compelling feature for so long — especially when your cats love to scratch up all the furniture in the house. The theme is also very limited and niche, which makes it an expansion only interesting for certain play styles. Showtime may have been a look into a distant future where fans would eventually receive Get Famous , an expansion that left many fans lukewarm at best.
Its limited theme makes it another expansion only fit for those truly passionate about superstar lifestyle. Players have the choice between a singer, acrobat or magician. The special edition of this included some Katy Perry-themed objects, and as is known from the past, collaboration expansions are rarely worth the hype.
Pets have always been a highly demanded expansion, and also one of the longest standing ones along with all sorts of city life expansions. It's just one of those bread-and-butter expansion packs that fans know know is coming at some point. Unfortunately, the gameplay is very repetitive and without much depth in terms of the animals. There isn't anything new or amazing about Pets , making it an addition that's just meh. Since its first introduction as an expansion in The Sims 2 , it feels like EA hasn't been able to fully deliver with its university-themed expansions.
But that said, this expansion isn't bad. It delivers exactly what people would hope for, but nothing more. The pack also introduces PlantSims, a gameplay aspect that hasn't returned to the game since, probably because it really wasn't that popular of significant.
Still, all the good university content is in there, making it a pretty decent expansion. Generations is a pack that has some good and some slightly bad stuff in it. While this new gameplay mechanic is cool to undergo after your teen sim has grown up, and the careers are a nice addition as well, there are better expansions that add a whole lot more, beating University Life out.
Generations was all about family and living life in the different sim stages. It brought on a slew of features that gave more life and difference between being a sim kid and being a sim elder. Sims now had memories. They now had specific parties they could attend or throw for graduations, weddings, sleepovers, and more. Your teen sims graduated and went to prom, they actually experienced teen stuff and could get in trouble when pulling pranks.
Late Night was all about partying it up and living the night life. This expansion introduced high rise buildings that your sims could live in to really take on the fast-lane lifestyle of the new city of Bridgeport added into the game.
Bars and clubs are also added, giving your sims a spot to mingle with some locals and dance up a storm. No more will you awkwardly have to make your sims go to the same spot by commanding them or asking others.
Simply form up a group between sim friends and everyone will go together, have fun together, and leave together for some epic outings. You could now live on a tropical, beautiful island. You could own and manage a resort, which added tycoon aspects to an already robust simulation game. And, to top it all off, there was a whole new world beneath the sea for your sims to scuba dive and explore.
The biggest issue, though, is that this expansion did break the heck out of most computers with how massive it all was.
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