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Leah
I'm really bored this summer and I've been thinking of buying Sims 3. I've heard about it, I know it's where you create your own character or w/e but what exactly is it about? Do we get to interact w/ other people online, after paying for the game, downloading it onto my computer, do I also have to pay additional to buy items in game?
Answer
It's a game. Sequal to the best selling computer game of all time. Basically you can do anything:
You get married, have kids, learn to walk/talk/get potty trained, buy/build a house, get furniture, get a job, learn skills, make money, paint, garden, plant cheese and make a money tree, fish, go around town, get a spa package, eat in, eat out, become a master chef, go to school, get honer roll, be in a good mood, be in a bad mood, get killed by killer flies (well, that was only in sims 2), adopt, change your hair, change your outfit, get a promotion, get a raise, become a mad scientist/astronaut/secret agent,
Start from scratch and make your own sims which have infinite possibilities. Choose hair, name, age (toddler, child, teen, young adult, adult, elder- They'll grow up and die eventually), eyes, nose, mouth, cloths, skin color (blue, red, and green included), favorite food/color/music. Choose your personality by picking 5 from over 100 "traits" (evil, artistic, insane, romantic, kleptomaniac). Repete for up to 8 family members (or just roommates, they don't have to be related)
(Or if your too lazy, pick a premade family and move them in a house. If your REALLY lazy, there are even families already in homes with premade jobs, skills, and lives.)
Then, once you make your family, either buy an empty lot and make your house (people make amazing houses: http://www.thesims3.com/exchange/lots ) or move into a premade house. It's up to you. Houses and lots range in prices depending on how good they are. After you settle down and get rich, you can move into better houses.
Then after you get a house, you do the stuff in the first paragraph...
-The GAME isn't online, but you can get custom stuff online. Also I would never pay for sims 3 items with the points. There are a trillion sites out there doing that for free, and it IS legal. Not like pirating, they encourage it. But while there isn't any online interactions, the are lots of sims inside the game you build relationships with.
It's a game. Sequal to the best selling computer game of all time. Basically you can do anything:
You get married, have kids, learn to walk/talk/get potty trained, buy/build a house, get furniture, get a job, learn skills, make money, paint, garden, plant cheese and make a money tree, fish, go around town, get a spa package, eat in, eat out, become a master chef, go to school, get honer roll, be in a good mood, be in a bad mood, get killed by killer flies (well, that was only in sims 2), adopt, change your hair, change your outfit, get a promotion, get a raise, become a mad scientist/astronaut/secret agent,
Start from scratch and make your own sims which have infinite possibilities. Choose hair, name, age (toddler, child, teen, young adult, adult, elder- They'll grow up and die eventually), eyes, nose, mouth, cloths, skin color (blue, red, and green included), favorite food/color/music. Choose your personality by picking 5 from over 100 "traits" (evil, artistic, insane, romantic, kleptomaniac). Repete for up to 8 family members (or just roommates, they don't have to be related)
(Or if your too lazy, pick a premade family and move them in a house. If your REALLY lazy, there are even families already in homes with premade jobs, skills, and lives.)
Then, once you make your family, either buy an empty lot and make your house (people make amazing houses: http://www.thesims3.com/exchange/lots ) or move into a premade house. It's up to you. Houses and lots range in prices depending on how good they are. After you settle down and get rich, you can move into better houses.
Then after you get a house, you do the stuff in the first paragraph...
-The GAME isn't online, but you can get custom stuff online. Also I would never pay for sims 3 items with the points. There are a trillion sites out there doing that for free, and it IS legal. Not like pirating, they encourage it. But while there isn't any online interactions, the are lots of sims inside the game you build relationships with.
how do the genetics work in the sims 3?
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The father sim had red hair and the mother had brown with reddish tones, their daughter turned out to have the blackest of black hair. There are no grandparents, why did this happen?
in another family, the same thing happened except all 3 sons had blond hair, this time the grandmother had blond hair.
can anyone explain to me if they know why my children are having 'out there' hair colors?
Answer
Sims 3 genetics are weird.
I don't think anyone has decoded exactly how it works yet.
Sims 3 genetics are weird.
I don't think anyone has decoded exactly how it works yet.
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