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Box artwork for The Sims 2: Seasons |
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Developer(s) | Maxis |
Publisher(s) | EA Games (PC) Aspyr Media (Mac) |
Designer(s) | Hunter Howe |
Series | The Sims |
Platform(s) | Windows, Mac OS X |
Release date(s) | Windows
Mac OS X |
Genre(s) | Life simulation game |
Mode(s) | Single player |
Rating(s) | ESRB: T ACB: M PEGI: 12+ |
The Sims 2: Seasons is the fifth expansion pack for The Sims 2. It was developed by Maxis, released on March 1, 2007 in North America, and was followed by the European release on March 2, 2007.[1] Aspyr released a Mac OS X port of the game in June 2007.[2]
The Sims 2: Seasons enhances gameplay by adding seasons and weather mechanics. Each season lasts around five sim days and brings with it new challenges and gameplay options. A new type of sim known as a plant-sim is also added. They operate using different mechanics to normal sims. The expansion pack introduced a new neighbourhood called Riverblossom Hills. Like all of the games in the Sims series, it has a storyline but no main goal.
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The Sims 2 Seasons expansion pack introduces two new game play concepts to The Sims 2 series: weather and seasons. Each season lasts for approximately five Sim days and players have the option to alter their order of progression.
Sims are able to build snowmen during the Winter, rake fallen leaves in Autumn, jump in puddles during Spring , occasionally experience heatstroke in Summer and so on. Besides being a visually interactive addition, each season enhances Sim's attributes in certain ways.
There is weather within each season, including rain, hail, lightning storms, and snow (there is another type of weather called the rain of fire due to the malfunction of the new aspiration reward object, which is a weather control machine).New to The Sims 2 is a thermometer that shows how hot or cold a Sim is. The thermometer goes red when a Sim is too hot or has sunburn and goes cold when a Sim has been playing in the snow for too long. However, this does present disadvantages. An example is a Sim getting a cold or getting too hot after too many showers. For example, heat in summer may cause a Sim to experience heatstroke or receive a sunburn. Sims who are outside during the winter may feel cold, though they can be warmed in various ways. Sims can die due to heatstroke and they can also freeze to death. Other Sims have the option of a "thaw" interaction, provided their relationship is high enough. Children who are allowed to get too cold or too hot do not die, but are instead taken away by social services. Rarely, Sims who go outside during a rainstorm can be struck by lightning, but this more commonly happens to trees or other objects. A Sim who survives gets blackened hair and skin that do not come off until the Sim's next shower or bath.
Plant Sims are the new creatures that comes with The Sims 2: Seasons. Plant Sims have green skin with vine-like tattoos, special leaf or flower made hair and yellow eyes, and will obtain a gold gardening badge when they become a plant sim, if they didn't already have one. While spraying their orchard trees or plants in excess, the excess pesticide could randomly turn normal Sims into Plant Sims. The plant Sim condition can be "cured" by calling a garden club member or gypsy and buying a potion.
Plant Sims only age within three life stages: toddler, adult and elder. Besides aging differences, they have three needs: sunlight, water and love. Plant Sims also gain a prank interaction (pollen cloud), the ability to release spores of happiness, and the ability to reproduce. Spawned offspring begin life as toddlers and have a gold gardening badge and the same skills and personality as their parent. However, their facial genes are a combination of the parent and a hidden NPC named ideal plantsim (lowercase ingame)
With a high enough gardening skill Sims can talk to plants and turn a hum-drum orange tree, vegetable or fruit plant grow to vibrant status thereby increasing the harvest yield. There is a new object, the "Juicer" which will allow Sims to create custom juices from their own harvest.
Features from the existing expansion packs such as the influence system, turn ons/turn offs, lifetime wants, pranks, fury, Mrs. Crumplebottom and talent badges are available. Although the talent badges included in Open For Business are not available in the Seasons expansion pack, talent badges can be earned for activities such as fishing and gardening without Open for Business installed.
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Aggregator | Score |
GameRankings | 76.86%[4] |
Metacritic | 78[5] |
Review scores | |
Publication | Score |
1UP.com | B+[6] |
Eurogamer | 7/10[7] |
GameSpot | 7.3/10[8] |
GameZone | 8.0/10[9] |
IGN | 8.9/10[10] |
Strategy Informer | 9.0/10[11] |
Game Chronicles | 8.9/10[12] |
Worth Playing | 8.7/10[13] |
Armchair Empire | 8.5/10[14] |
Gaming Age | B+[15] |
AceGamez | 8/10[16] |
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