The sims 3 pets on wii




















Play Sound. The Sims 4. The Sims Stories. Cancel Save. Universal Conquest Wiki. Developer s. Publisher s. Platform s. Life simulation. The Sims. Expansion packs. Console games. Compilation packs. The trailer for The Sims 3 for Wii was released on October 7, It shows many of the original features of The Sims 3, such as cycling around town and changing Sims' appearance. It also shows the newly-added features, such as 'Karma Powers' and many features exclusive to the Wii version, such as a skate park, swimming, surfing, the surf shack, weather, and direct control of Sims movement.

Player reception has been mixed and some gaming sites gave it medium ratings, though many players have said that the game is very glitchy. Glitches have been known to include Sims around town dying randomly in the streets, a very confusing fire code that doesn't allow a player to place furniture in an empty house that they just bought and objects that stop working.

The game has also been heavily criticized for not allowing players to build their own houses, rather living in pre-made "shells" that can be furnished by the player. EA said that it cannot fix the glitches on the Wii. Unlike other versions, the Wii version has Regional lockout. The Sims 3 on Console trailer.

The Sims 3 Console Commercial. The Sims are Alive! The Sims 4. No fleas on this one. By Jon Michael Updated: 18 Jan pm. Electronic Arts returns with yet another expansion pack for their long-running Sims franchise, the fifth for The Sims 3. From the title alone, it probably goes without saying that The Sims 3: Pets focuses on animals you can adopt to wander around your home. For the first time in the entire franchise, the idea of Pets made me a little wary.

Luckily, EA has added enough that the concept still feels fresh, and it makes for a worthy addition to The Sims 3. The pets in Pets are basically into two types: low-maintenance pets that you only need to worry about feeding, such as snakes and lizards; and high-maintenance pets that can be trained for tasks.

Traditionally, high-maintenance pets were limited to dogs and cats, but EA has added horses to the mix this time. One of my favorite features of the game is actually the removal of a Sims 2-era feature.

Back then, cats and dogs could actually get jobs, and would hop in a carpool on their own to help the family pad its bank account. Even for a game where a werewolf publically making out with a human-plant clone was an everyday occurrence, I thought pet jobs were a little weird.

In The Sims 3: Pets , pets do not have strict jobs with specific work hours, but that doesn't mean they can't contribute to the family.

Cats hunt for other animals, such as low-maintenance pets, while dogs hunt for valuable ores and gems. Unlike previous Pets-like expansions, your pets are fully controllable, so while your humans are away at their jobs, you can personally command your cat or dog to hunt around the town.

It's a far less crazy system and allows you the freedom to ignore it if you'd rather just keep the pets for their social benefits. Horses meanwhile are a nearly game-breaking goldmine if raised correctly. Horses can be trained in running races or equestrian competitions. Your human Sim trainer will also gain skills, such as his ability to ride, and the combined skill of horse and human will affect how you do in races.

If you create a new Sim and horse from scratch and do nothing but train, you can probably start pulling in over three grand daily after just an in-game week of training; it would take several weeks to get that much from a conventional job.



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