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The Sims 3 World Adventures
$7.00
Released April, 2010
The Pros:Adds plenty of places to explore and discover. Some areas reset after you leave, making them interesting/challenging to explore when you go back. Adds more interactivity and involvement in the gameplay.
The Cons:Only an expansion, need the existing game to get it working. A few bugs and glitches that interfere with gameplay a bit. Requires many patches that don't seem to fix all the probems.
The Sims 3 World Adventures is a life-simulation game from Electronic Arts that is designed for use with Apple's iPhone, iPod Touch and iPad devices. Initially released as an expansion pack for the Microsoft Windows/Macintosh version of the game, this mobile-optimzed version includes a number of features and tasks never-before-seen in the world of the Sims.
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Users can create a fully-customized digital character that they can transport to 3 "exotic locations" around the world, encountering various goals, quests and mini-games along the way.
Features
- Import/export character compatibility between multiple devices
- Original soundtrack featuring well-known artists singing in "Simlish"
- Brand new clothing, furniture and face styles
- 52 new goals
- 4 new mini-games
- Possibilities for danger, adventure and romance
- Persona, career and quest challenges
- Multi-language support
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Pros & Cons
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adds plenty of places to explore and discover
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some areas reset after you leave, making them interesting/challenging to explore when you go back
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adds more interactivity and involvement in the gameplay
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enough new activities to provide many hours of new gameplay
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large collection of new outfits, furniture and styles
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only an expansion, need the existing game to get it working
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a few bugs and glitches that interfere with gameplay a bit
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requires many patches that don't seem to fix all the probems
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