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I guess if you like a challenge or you just really love animals, more power to you. I just find pets annoying. I didn't like the pets package in Sims 1, but I guess I just couldn't resist trying this out.you never know, right. They destroy your furniture in no time flat, they take a lot of work to train (similarly to kids, which I tend to "grow up" early just to get rid of the headaches), and then there's the skunk and other people's pets creating havoc on your property. It just doesn't float my boat.
Everytime the SIMS comes out with a new expansion pack there are always nuances to the game that aren't so obvious. I have bought a prima guide for every expansion pack I own. I strongly recommend it.
I read the guide to pets, it was some help, it gave the basics of the pets expansion pack. I was expecting a little more.
This has been a long waited chapter in the saga of the Sims and it certainly is not disappointing. The only thing is that there are some glitches in purchasing clothes downtown but whether or not that is in the game itself or my memory getting full I can not say but for entertainment value The Sims 2: Seasons can not be beat
Which really makes it difficult to find specific information. I think they should just give these away with the purchase of the game. This really doesn't have enough information on game cheats and strategy in my opinion for the money. Also, this book has no index. This was the first guide I've bought for my Sims 2 games and will be the last.
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