Showtime may have been a look into a distant future where fans would eventually receive Get Famous , an expansion that left many fans lukewarm at best. Its limited theme makes it another expansion only fit for those truly passionate about superstar lifestyle. Players have the choice between a singer, acrobat or magician. The special edition of this included some Katy Perry-themed objects, and as is known from the past, collaboration expansions are rarely worth the hype.
Pets have always been a highly demanded expansion, and also one of the longest standing ones along with all sorts of city life expansions. It's just one of those bread-and-butter expansion packs that fans know know is coming at some point. Unfortunately, the gameplay is very repetitive and without much depth in terms of the animals. There isn't anything new or amazing about Pets , making it an addition that's just meh. Since its first introduction as an expansion in The Sims 2 , it feels like EA hasn't been able to fully deliver with its university-themed expansions.
But that said, this expansion isn't bad. It delivers exactly what people would hope for, but nothing more. The pack also introduces PlantSims, a gameplay aspect that hasn't returned to the game since, probably because it really wasn't that popular of significant. Still, all the good university content is in there, making it a pretty decent expansion.
Generations is a pack that has some good and some slightly bad stuff in it. For one, it introduces some incredibly important gameplay features that newer games could really learn from. It was dedicated to making the simulation and family gameplay feel real.
On the other hand, it was a bit of let-down with regards to content. It didn't introduce a brand new world, which at this point was almost a guarantee with every The Sims 3 expansion. Late Night was an expansion that came right when it was needed and succeeded in what it wanted to do. This game will only run on macOS versions that support bit applications. HDD: At least 6. Add to wishlist.
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Electronic Arts Inc. Origin is in offline mode. To get access to all Origin features, please go online. Sign In. World Adventures introduced mummies, Late Night introduced vampires and the seventh expansion adds a variety of other supernatural creatures to the mix! This includes werewolves, fairies, witches, zombies and vampires. Supernatural presents a new town called Moonlight Falls, and there are two new professions that sims can pursue, Fortune Teller and Alchemist paired with a new skill called Alchemy.
For years, the many neighborhoods of The Sims 3 seemed stuck in a sort of perpetual spring or summer, but the eighth expansion, Seasons , changes this. With this expansion, seasons change every seven in-game days by default , and in addition to the obvious cosmetic weather changes, each season comes with certain activities that sims can take part in only during that particular season, including holidays and festivals.
It adds two new skills to the game: snowboarding and soccer. And on top of that, oddly enough, Seasons also adds aliens to the mix. All in all, this is an interesting expansion that many players would appreciate having as it breathes more life into neighborhoods, both new and old, and it makes the world feel very alive and dynamic.
Up next, we have a college-themed expansion. It allows you to enroll in the Sims University, a brand new sub-neighborhood where your sims will live while working on their degree. They can also join one social group, Nerds, Jocks or Rebels, potentially unlocking some extra perks that can come in handy both at the university and in their future careers.
Naturally, there are also new skills that sims can acquire: Street Art, Science and Social Networking. And speaking of social networking, University Life also replaces the old Sims 3 phones with smartphones, which, of course, come with some new features. Needless to say, University Life is bound to be a great addition to the game, especially for players who like playing with single sims or small groups of sims.
This includes boats as a means of transportation, scuba diving in search of underwater treasure and miscellaneous collectibles, and sims can even run their own resorts or become lifeguards. The final Sims 3 expansion is titled Into the Future , and as you may have guessed, it features a bunch of high-tech time travel shenanigans.
Obviously, the main feature of this expansion is the ability to visit the future with your sims and see what the world looks like further down the line. This means that the sims are actually able to meet their own descendants in the new sub-neighborhood of Oasis Landing, which can end up being an example of either a dystopian or utopian future. Of course, the expansion is replete with flashy futuristic technology, and sims can learn several new skills: Advanced Technology, Bot Building and Laser Rhythm-a-con.
The first deals with — you guessed it — various forms of future tech, bot building deals with Plumbots , which are a new type of sim, and Laser Rhythm-a-con is a new instrument. Overall, Into the Future is a fitting way to end the expansion run of The Sims 3, and it is a rather interesting one, too.
Needless to say, Back to the Future fans are bound to have a field day with this one! There is a total of 9 stuff packs available for The Sims 3, and these are as follows:.
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