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Selecting the latter allow the players to jump in playing with preoccupied family, have them be evicted to make room for their Sims, or by moving into one of the vacant houses. The game can be played either alone or with another player (if the second joypad is connected). Starting a new one will issue a prompt disclaimer of the old game being overwritten if executed. In it the player must pick one of the modes to play in, before starting a new game or continuing with the existing save. Upon beginning the game, the player is greeted with the Main Menu screen.
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Name: In this category, the player can give their Sim a full name.


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Body: Skin tone, body type, hair, hair accessories, facial hair and their color, make-up (only female) and even tattoos are changed through this category.Once settle, the player can click "Accept Sim" to proceed customizing the Sim in detail. When a Sim is being generated, the hanged picture portraits (arranged in a family tree) behind the Sim will reel, with the resulted generation depicting the images of relatives the genes have been passed down. Gender/Randomization: The player start off by picking the Sim's gender, then generating random appearance if desired.
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The game also offers exclusive features and tools that aren't available in the PC version. In Create A Sim, players can generate and customize the Sims with ample amount of customization options. Several aesthetic improvements were made, such as meal customisation.īands such as Paramore provided Simlish versions of their songs for the game. The game also carries many things over from The Sims 2 on PC, such as wants, but does not carry over the aging and pregnancy aspect. This game lets the player control the Sims directly rather than through point and click movement, which had mixed reactions from fans. The home console versions (which are the formal three) include a story and gameplay similar to previous versions of the game, while handheld games (the DS, PSP, and GBA) contain their own storylines. The Sims 2 was released for the PlayStation 2, Xbox, Nintendo GameCube, Nintendo DS, Game Boy Advance, PSP, and mobile phones in the fourth quarter of 2005. The Sims 2 is the fourth title in The Sims console series. For other versions of The Sims 2, see The Sims 2 (disambiguation).
