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|  | Publisher: Aspyr Media Genre: Simulation Expansion For: The Sims |  | Mac OS X: Any Version Mac OS Classic: Mac OS 8.6 CPU: G3 @ 233 MHz RAM: 192 MB Hard Disk: 600 MB 8x CD-ROM |
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| Isa Fabregas (3/4/2003) |  | Well, I'm a teen, but I think I am capable of writing a review on one of my most loved games. Well, when I first bought the original game, I thought it was the coolest. I played it and played it I finally thought, "This is getting boring... Don't they have anything extra?" Then I bought Livin' Large and that kept me satisfied for about 4 1/2 months and then I saw Vacation and with no hesitation I bought it. It's cool. Your Sims finally get to go places and enjoy and not think about getting fired from their jobs or anything. It's great that you can actually edit the Vacation places. In additon, there are additions to social interactions like more ways to socialize such as "gossip" " talk about interests" and even different ways of kissing you're virtual-partner-in-love. :) In addition you can now give "gifts" to your SimWife,SimHusband,etc. All in all, I think that Sims Vacation has made the Sims World more realistic and I find it fantastic! | | | | Demaion (11/14/2002) |  | I don't know about the Sims Vacation... It's alright, but kinda boring. Yeah you can do some things, but it's not really engaging. having sims play games isn't the same as playing the games (i.e., Sim ThemePark where you build a ride, then ride it), also for the places I've visited on vacation, there's not much of any challenge. Have them go to it, and then all you do is watch... I'd kinda hoped that it'd be more engaging. | | | | k (9/19/2002) |  | ,,,,,,juu9yhhufyfffffffffffffffff | | |
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