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The Sims 2 Seasons Expansion Pack
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Sales Rank: 405 Electronic Arts Released: 2007-02-27 |
Avg. Customer Review:  Media: CD-ROM Platforms: Windows 98, Windows 2000, Windows XP ESRB Rating: Teen
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The Sims 2 Seasons Expansion Pack
- The Sims 2 Seasons is an Expansion Pack and requires The Sims 2, The Sims 2 Special DVD Edition, or The Sims 2 Holiday Edition for PC to play. Check to make sure you can run The Sims 2.
- Dramatic and Detailed Weather Effects - A brand-new visual experience has come to the world of The Sims 2. Now your Sims can experience snowstorms, thundershowers, lightning bolts, and deadly hailstones. All four seasons are spectacularly rendered to occur in every The Sims 2 neighborhood
- Benefit from Each Season - Seasons impact your Sims' relationships, moods, wants, and fears.
- Share New activities - New ways for your Sims, their families, and friends to have fun together! Build snowmen, splash in the pool, play catch, and go ice skating
- Reap the Fruits of Your Sims' Labors - Harvest fruits and veggies all year round and blend love potions, energy drinks, health boosters, and more
Product Description
Head outdoors for year-round fun with your Sims! New seasonal activities await your Sims including snowball fights, chasing fireflies, jumping in leaf piles, and more. Strengthen family ties in Winter, let romance bloom in Spring, deepen the bonds of friendship in Summer, or fast-track your career in Fall. Your Sims can now explore new careers and master new talents throughout the year, but beware freezing, sunburn, sneezing, and other unexpected weather effects! Dress your Sims appropriately or face the consequences! Master New Talents - Join the Gardening Club for tips on how to make your garden blossom, and reap the rewards! Catch fresh fish to grill on the barbeque-but beware surprising catches Decide the season with the weather control device, harvest fruits and veggies in the greenhouse, slip in the skating rink, make a wish at the wishing well, and add fun with a pool slide Explore 6 New Careers - Do your Sims crave the life of an adventurer or gamer? Perhaps they'd rather explore music, law, journalism, or education? Fun reward objects like a heavy metal guitar await your Sims with each new career path
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The Sims 2 Seasons Expansion Pack
- CD-ROM: 0 pages (2007-02-27)
- Platforms: Windows 98, Windows 2000, Windows XP
- Publisher: Electronic Arts
- Label: Electronic Arts
- Studio: Electronic Arts
- Our Recommended Age: 12 - 20 years
- Average Customer Review:
based on 152 reviews
- Sales Rank in Video Games: #405
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0 of 0 people found the following review helpful:
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Summary: Smiley Face 2008-11-04
Comment: This expansion pack is pretty good. I almost didn't get it but am glad I did. The only downside is the game kinda implies there are holidays but there aren't. Definately a good buy.
0 of 0 people found the following review helpful:
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Summary: AWSOME! 2008-10-16
Comment: I love the sims and Seasons added so much more to the game. Instead of the weather being the same all of the time there is now all four seasons for your sims to enjoy and new activities to go along with them! I love this pack!
1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
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Summary: One of the best EPs! 2008-09-28
Comment: I got Seasons a few weeks ago and haven't had much time to play, but when I have played I've enjoyed every new aspect of the game. I love when it's winter and my sims can go outside in the snow and make snow angels or snowmen. Ooh, and I love when the cute little penguin comes to my house and talks to the snowmen, it's adorable. Gardening is a huge part of this EP and it's challenging and rewarding. It took me a lot of work and patience to get the garden club to reward me with a wishing well, but it was definitely worth it. My sim makes $ 1,000 a day just from wishin from the well. I like the ice skating and roller rinks too! I think having Seasons and Open for Business is the best possible combination! You can grow fruits and vegetables, or catch fish from a pond, and either eat them or sell them for profit! I'd recommend this EP to anyone as long as you've got a computer with decent specs. Great Game!
2 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
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Summary: The weather outside is frightful! 2008-09-11
Comment: I wasn't sure I would like this expansion pack - don't know what I originally had against weather, but I have really enjoyed the new layers the pack adds to the basic Sims2 gameplay.
Your Sims can freeze while building snowmen or making snow angels; while fishing, they can become overheated and might get sunburned; during thunderstorms your Sim might be struck by lightning (and depending on their type, that might be a positive thing), and then there's the gardening and fruit trees, and the surprise I got when one of my Sims changed and turned green (a plant Sim).
One thing I have often forgotten in the past when building was putting a roof on my residences - if I do that now, my Sims are exposed to the elements. Not good when a puddle appears in the living room.
This expansion pack adds a new dimension that I wouldn't want to play without now. Definitely recommended to the Sims2 fans out there. Enjoy!
1 of 5 people found the following review helpful:
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Summary: Seasons 2008-09-11
Comment: This is, I feel, one of the better eps. Has the effects of the various seasons, plus gardening, fishing, snowball fights.. quite entertaining. I did lose the ability to see the fish in aquariums even with an upgraded graphic card.
The one downside, which is with all the Sims2 ep's, is that upon installation the game creates an openning in one's firewall giving EA Games repeated access to one's pc through the game's exe. Having Norton AV and the additional firewall control, I was able to create blocks and I never play the game while on the internet. I had spent considerable time trying to get answers as to why EA Games was infiltrating my pc, first there were denials. When screen shots of my firewall was sent to them as proof, I was given the most idiotic "explanations". To date, not even the corporate office has responded. This has fostered feelings of mistrust for me. I will no longer purchase EA or Electronic Arts games.
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