The Sims: Unleashed
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The Sims: Unleashed is the sixth expansion in the series, and adds a ton of new features.
The most notable edition to The Sims is that of pets. Your Sim family may now adopt a pet from the local pet adoption center. You can adopt a cat, a dog, a lizard, a turtle, birds, parrots or fish. Dogs and cats are the most unique, as they count as a member of your family, needing certain stats to be happy, such as energy and bladder. You must provide bedding (or they'll sleep on the floor), litter box for cats (dogs do it anywhere) and food bowls, as well as toys to keep them happy.
You can train your pet to do tricks, and in leiu of another Sim, you can use your pet to improve your social score. Cats and dogs will also chase away skunks and other unwanted critters that stumble onto your lot.
The second main edition is gardening. You can now buy seeds at a garden store, and plant (and grow) your own crops. You can then use these crops to eat or to sell.
The neighborhood has been expanded, with a total of 40 lots allowed on one neighborhood. The original lot is there, plus thirty all new lots, which can be zoned either "commercial" or "residential".
The phone book has been expanded, so if you ever encountered the problem where you had so many friends some of them disappeared off the list, this solves it. You now have the option "Call Neighbor..." and when it pops up, you choose the last name of the family, then the person you'd like to call.
As in all expansions, there is 125+ new objects, new clothes and skins, and new wallpaper/floor tile combinations. There are also some new NPC characters, such as Animal Control and the Pet Trainer.
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- The Sims: חיות וחוויות - Hebrew spelling
- 模拟人生:家有宠物 - Simplified Chinese spelling
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Any more add-on paks and the sims will take up an entire hard drive!
The Good
I've finally figured out what all that whooping and cheering is on the EA logo title when The Sims boots up. It's the sound of Maxis employees cheering themselves as they rub piles and piles of cash all over their bodies in some kind of degraded display of self love. With the Sims selling so amazingly well we have yet ANOTHER add-on which I believe makes five now.
If you can stand to have another box wasting space in your cupboard with 'the Sims' written on it then you'll be treated to the usual assortment of skins and items plus proper pets (at last) like dogs, cats and parrots which you can teach and feed etc. Another nice feature is the ability to grow food to sell or eat. In effect you can become self sufficient by growing and selling in this manner should you so chose to.
The Bad
How much longer are Maxis going to insist on churning out add-on packs for this, let's face it dated game that wasn't even THAT great anyway? Once again we're presented with a modest update to the overall gaming experience that adds a few new things but fixes absolutely nothing. HOW ABOUT FIXING THE BUGS FIRST MAXIS? Sims still get stuck on objects and pee themselves, they still get massively pissed off when they see someone giving someone else a hug and since it adds new things, it provides more for the game to screw up.
The Bottom Line
There doesn't seem to be an end in sight to the barrage of pointless add-ons for The Sims. The possibilities are endless, it seems only a matter of time before there are add-ons that allow your Sims to actually GO to work and walk around the neighbourhood etc. I mean why not release an add-on that enhances your sims toilet going experience, we can call it The Sims: Lavvy. It'll add great things like magazines to read or posh toilet paper. Hell you could even get a b-day if you felt so inclined.
I have to admit that I've always found The Sims a bit of a dubious concept but this is getting ridiculous.
Windows · by Sycada (177) · 2003
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Iguanas and Turtles and Dogs, Oh My!
An Apple Games article (archived on the author's webpage) about the Macintosh version of Unleashed (April, 2003). -
NZMac Review
A (largely) unscored but positive review of the Macintosh version of the game by NZMac, a New Zealand Apple site (Jul. 01, 2003).
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Game added by JPaterson.
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Additional contributors: Indra was here, JRK, tbuteler, Sciere, Torben Reis, Evilhead, Crawly, Zeppin, CaesarZX.
Game added September 26, 2002. Last modified August 21, 2024.