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POPULAR HAT - 2006-02-13 11:39:00 | © Copyright 2004 - www.hat.net () | sitemap | top |
As the name implies, this pack allows you to adopt pets to add to your family, a feature that has been long-asked for by fans of the game. However, if you aren't a fan of cats and dogs, don't despair; this expansion also expands your neighborhood and provides additonal jobs, and for those of you with green thumbs, you can try to make a living buy growing your own vegetables.
The two main types of pets are cats and dogs; they are an actual member of your family, as regular Sims are. You can also download skins for them from fan sites. They can be trained to do many different things, such as hunt mice and (if you have Superstar) get rid of the frustrating Obsessed Fan, and they can also help boost the social scrores of solitary Sims.
If cute bundles of fur aren't your style, you can opt for a fish, an iguana, a bird or a turtle. They are more like the guinea pig download, and have much less interaction.
The expanded neighborhood is what sold this game to me, however. The hood goes from 10 lots to 40, and it adds an option to go to "Old Town." You visit Old Town to adopt a pet, or buy seeds for your garden. You can also place food stands on the lots.
All-in-all, this seems to be one of the better expansion packs. Diehard Sims fans won't want to be without this, and those occasional players might find something new to like in this game.