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Amazon Minimum Age: 144 monthsBinding: CD-ROM Brand: Electronic Arts EAN: 0014633156218 ESRB Age Rating: Teen Item Dimensions: Label: Electronic Arts Manufacturer: Electronic Arts Model: 15621 MPN: 15621 Platform: Windows 98, Windows 2000, Windows XP Publisher: Electronic Arts Release Date: February 27, 2007 Studio: Electronic Arts Features:
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Editorial Review: 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 Average Rating:
![]() Rating: - A Solid Sims 2 FanI have this expansion pack for the Sims 2 series. No Sims 2 Collection is complete without a single expansion pack. The best part about this pack is the changing seasons that the game simulates. I like the Spring and Summer seasons myself with the rain and thunderstorms. If your thinking of buying this pack for your Sims 2 collection, go for it because it gives the game that extra boost in gameplay. One of my family members said that they wanted it for their collection thus I bought it again. Rating: - I expected more...So as with The Sims 2 Pets, this expansion to me does not add up to the lag time and bugs it can give your Sims 2 program. Overall, I like the idea and I really do like watching the weather change, but the whole thing of having to change your clothes to go out in the rain and also getting struck by lighting so often?? What the heck is with that anyway?? To me, it is a fun idea but not the best execution of it, and normally I love Sims games and the expansions, but this ... Read More Rating: - Many great additions to the Sims2. What did I do without this?I love this expansion -- this is my favorite expansion so far. Besides the obvious addition of seasons, this expansion is PACKED with goodies. First of all, building tools. You can build roofs diagonally now. If you're a big Sims2 builder you'll love that. You can build greenhouses so you can grow all year round and avoid pests. You can now have different tiles in the pool walls, and make them curved. There's a pool slide too (I know I've been wanting that for a while now). ... Read More Rating: - Fun add-on, but as usual, not worth the costI think this is one of the better expansion packs for the Sims 2 game as it adds more that just objects. But, I quickly found that my entire gameplay began to revolve around the seasons...a little too much. It was fun for about a weekend, but not worth the full price. Rating: - I LOVE THIS GAME!!!There is a reason why there are so may 5 star reviews, it is very difficult to find faults with this game because there is a lot to do, and opens up many windows of opportunities to the game that the other expansion packs just do not have. You can own your own vegetable, fruit garden and sell it profit or stock the items in your fridge or in the fruit machine thing. Making it cost effective, because you don't have to go to the grocery store a lot if you have fresh fruits and vegetables growing in ... Read More |