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The Sims 2 (Mac)

The Sims 2 (Mac)


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From: Aspyr Media
Category: Video Games

List Price: $49.99
Buy New: $39.90
You Save: $10.09 (20%)

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Avg. Customer Rating: 4.0 out of 5 stars 116 reviews
Sales Rank: 184

Platform: Mac Os X
ESRB: Teen
Media: DVD-ROM
Autographed: No
Memorabilia: No
Batteries Included: No
Age: 12 - 20 years
Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.6
Dimensions (in): 7.5 x 5.2 x 1.4
Legal Disclaimer: Warranty does not cover misuse of product.

MPN: 10880
Model: 10880
UPC: 618770108804
EAN: 0618770108804
ASIN: B0006B63RW

Release Date: June 13, 2005
Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days

Features:
  • Lifestyle simulation where you manage your Sim's dreams and fears over a lifetime
  • Mix Sim genes and see physical and personality traits through the generations
  • Control the camera and capture the action into mini movies
  • Generate unique Sims with the new Create-A-Sim feature
  • Build dream homes and design neighborhoods with new building options

Accessories:

  • The Sims 2 Revised: Prima Official Game Guide (Prima Official Game Guides)
  • PC Gamer (1-year)
  • ATI 100-435317 Radeon X800 XT Mac Edition for G5 256MB AGP Video Card
  • Logitech Z-2300 THX-Certified 200-Watt 2.1 Speaker System
  • The Sims 2 Pets Expansion Pack

Similar Items:

  • The Sims 2 Pets Expansion Pack
  • The Sims 2 Nightlife Expansion Pack
  • The Sims 2 University Expansion Pack
  • The Sims 2: Open for Business Expansion Pack
  • The Sims 2 Seasons Expansion Pack

Editorial Reviews:

Amazon.com
The Sims was one of the most popular games ever made. In it, players micromanage the lives of a family of virtual people, or Sims, and influence their paths toward success or something akin to a nervous breakdown. Its open-ended blend of cartoonish behavior and everyday living is unique in an art form otherwise obsessed with carnage and sports. With The Sims 2, longtime fans now have a deeper game with lots of ways to customize and share their experiences. The game will also attract first-timers because the goal-oriented gameplay and the luridly fun starter families make it easier to get into the action right out of the box.


Now Sims are born with the traits of their parents, families grow, and Sims grow old.

The People in Your Neighborhood
The game starts at the neighborhood level. Here you can create a housing development from scratch or start with one of three premade neighborhoods, each with its own theme. From there, you'll settle on a house and a family of Sims to control.

The Sims 2 body shop
Create your own Sim (above) or your own house (below) from scratch with advanced tools.
The Sims 2 house-building tools
Aside from the basic needs carried over from the previous game, Sims now have aspirations, wants, and fears. The wants and fears are the day-to-day things that occupy their minds, like wanting to see friends or get married and fearing death or being rejected for a kiss. Satisfy their wants, and they become more efficient at completing tasks you assign them. Realize their fears, and Sims become lethargic, cranky, and unresponsive to your commands. Aspirations are the big-picture things, like raising a family, becoming wealthy, and gaining knowledge. Succeed here and you'll be able to buy odd gifts for your Sim to improve his or her life, like a money tree that pays dividends or a "fountain of youth" water cooler.

What Else Is New?
Of course, you wouldn't be able to juggle all that if it weren't for the improved "Free Will" option, which makes it easier for Sims to fulfill their basic needs. The artificial intelligence of the game is noticeably improved; they won't turn on radios just as a family member is going to bed but, strangely, they do occasionally put their dishes on the floor.

Another big change in the series is the concept of the lifespan. Now Sims are born with the traits of their parents, families grow, and Sims grow old. Not only does this go hand in hand with aspirations (growing up is the first aspiration that a baby Sim will have), it provides a limited time with which your Sims can achieve their goals.

Sims in live mode
The Universal Control Panel helps you manage your Sim family.
A Family Affair
The Sims 2 not only lets you create just about any type of Sim in any type of family, build elaborate houses, and even create a neighborhood from scratch, but it also allows you to start the game in medias res, with premade households. These families all have backstories that are smart spoofs of soap-opera plots--lots of scheming, romance, ghosts, and family fighting. Parents of teens shouldn't worry, though, because nudity is tastefully blurred out and "woo-hoo" between Sims takes place completely under the covers. The ESRB has given this a Teen rating. If The Sims 2 were a film, it would likely land between PG and PG-13.

The makers have included some nice tools to help share the universe you've created. For example, you can capture in-game stills and video to show friends the private moments, family interactions, and house parties of your Sims. You can even package a household to share as a blog or an album on a special Web site.

The Sims 2 is for patient gamers. Like life itself, the game is filled with mundane details, like getting ready for work and doing dishes. The game also demands a level of creativity from its players that the run-and-gun game genres wouldn't know what to do with. But those who stick with it will be rewarded with an absorbing, amusing diversion and a virtual family history that they've created themselves. --Porter B. Hall

Set Up a Sims 2 Machinima Studio
Amazon.com contributor Porter Hall reveals how you can make movies using the Sims as your actors. See his guide to
setting up a Sims 2 Machinima Studio.

Product Description
The Sims 2 is an incredible sequel to the best-selling PC game of all-time! You'll get to direct an entire Sims' lifetime, and try to get them to reach their goals in life. Will they have a long, successful and happy life - or will they end up poor and heartbroken?


Customer Reviews:   Read 20 more reviews...

5 out of 5 stars Best Game Ever!   August 5, 2008
This is by far the most fun game I have ever played! I would recommend it to anyone that likes to create their own world. Not for someone that likes fast action though. It is a repetitive game, but I find it a great escape from my own world.


5 out of 5 stars I love this game   July 27, 2008
 0 out of 1 found this review helpful

The Sims 2 is awesome--so much better than the original. It's also better on a Mac than a PC--its a lot faster.


5 out of 5 stars Wave "bye-bye" to your social life!   July 27, 2008
 1 out of 1 found this review helpful

Ah, the Sims. Wonderful little creatures that obey our every commands, making us feel like God, only without some smart-a$$ coming along and nailing things to cathedral doors.

You're doubtless quite familiar with the Sims as a premise. Basically you create and control people. You run every aspect of their lives. You make them do their bidding, and if that means building a house full of nothing but wooden furniture and fireplaces, then by gum, you can do that!

"Sims 2" is a massive improvement over the original game. It took everything that was good about the original and basically set it to eleven, while toning down a lot that wasn't so great (you don't have to micromanage your Sims nearly as much). With this game you get a whole new set of bells and whistles, including a 3D enviroment, Sims that actually age and will eventually die of old age (provided you aren't the sort who tells them to go swimming and then deletes the ladder so they can't leave the pool. Mwa-ha-ha-ha!), new jobs, new aspirations, new gizmos, new building options, etc, etc!

It can be kind of overwhelming at first, but if you start out small the game will guide you, and you'll soon be running people's lives just like that one aunt you have who thinks she knows exactly how everyone should do things and loves to tell you, at length, about how you're messing up your life!

Oh, and to really do this right, make sure you pick up the University expansion pack, which adds college and a new life stage, young-adult, to your Sims life! Toga... Toga... TOGA... TOGA!



5 out of 5 stars Awesome!   July 17, 2008
 0 out of 1 found this review helpful

I got hooked to it! Playing this game everyday and every night. My fiance also got hooked to it. It's amazing. It's almost realistic, but funny!


4 out of 5 stars decent game   June 9, 2008
For those who played sims 1, this game comes as a nice evolution - for those who are playing the game for the first time it's just as interesting. The game has added on some nice, interesting, quirks - but otherwise it's generally the graphics that make this game leap ahead in my mind.

Honestly, the game (like any of the sims) is time consuming and often tedious, because of that it didn't rate as well for me fun-wise. My favorite part of this game has always been being able to recreate or even create houses. For that reason the game rated somewhat better overall.


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