The Sims 3 All Expansion Packs Let's Play With Cublikefoot | #13 - Child Birth
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» Game Summary:
The Sims 3 is built upon the same concept as its predecessors. Players control their own Sims' activities and
relationships in a manner similar to real life. The gameplay is open-ended and indefinite. Sim houses and
neighborhoods are placed on one continuous map. The developers stated that "What you do outside your home now
matters as much as what you do within." One of the biggest changes to the franchise is the use of "rabbit-holes".
Players aren't allowed to go inside the majority of city buildings; instead, the Sim will disappear inside for
a certain amount of time—a feature known in video games as a "rabbit-hole"—while the player is given several
choices on what happens inside using a text-based notification. The Sims 2 used a reward system called Wants
and Fears. This is replaced with a new system called Wishes in The Sims 3. Fulfilling a Sim's wish contributes
to the Sim's Lifetime Happiness score and mood. Some wishes, such as "Go to the Park", may add little points
to their lifetime happiness while "wish for happiness" may add thousands of points. In The Sims 2, Wants and
Fears also contributed to a Sim's "Aspiration" meter, roughly analogous to current self-esteem. In The Sims 3,
Aspiration is removed entirely, replaced with mood Moodlets", which contribute positive or negative values to
the original Motivation meter. Moodlets can be inspired by physical events, such as having a good meal or
comfort from sitting in a good chair, as well as emotional events like a first kiss or a break-up. Most
moodlets last for a set duration, but some negative Moodlets can be cured and some positive ones rely on the
Sim's surroundings and traits. The game includes an optional feature called "Story Progression," which allows
all Sims in the neighborhood to autonomously continue as if the player were controlling them, such as get
married, get jobs and promotions, have children, move into their dream house or move out of the neighbourhood
while the player isn't playing.
» Expansion Packs Included:
The Sims 3 World Adventures
The Sims 3 Ambitions
The Sims 3 Late Night
The Sims 3 Generations
The Sims 3 Pets
The Sims 3 Showtime
The Sims 3 Supernatural
The Sims 3 Seasons
The Sims 3 University Life
The Sims 3 High-End Loft Stuff
The Sims 3 Fast Lane Stuff
The Sims 3 Outdoor Living Stuff
The Sims 3 Town Life Stuff
The Sims 3 Master Suite Stuff
The Sims 3 Katy Perry's Sweet Treats
The Sims 3 Diesel Stuff
The Sims 3 70s, 80s, & 90s Stuff
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