What is The Sims?
The Sims franchise includes a wide array of games that let you create and control the lives of simulated people. Create your own Sims, build and design their homes, and then bring their stories to life! You decide if your Sims lead privileged existences and live happily ever after, or if they’re subjected to hardships and suffer a shocking twist at the end of their lives. It’s entirely up to you! See the features of The Sims 3!
The Sims is a life simulation game available on many platforms, but most popular for the personal computer (PC). In fact, it holds the title as the best selling PC game ever. Since the debut of the original game in 2000, versions have been released for Playstation2, Nintendo Game Cube, and Xbox. Other games in the Sims family include The Urbz, a life simulation game in an urban environment; The Sims Online, an interactive PC game; and The Sims 2, the latest version, which features much more sophisticated three-dimensional graphics and life simulation than earlier versions. There are also numerous Sims expansion packs for the PC that add elements to the original game, and The Sims 3 is currently in development and slated to appear in 2009. The Sims was created by Will Wright and loosely based on his earlier game, SimCity. While SimCity focuses on urban development and management, The Sims is more concerned with individual lives and households. Instead of managing a city, the player make
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