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I love the Sims, it is a nice break from reality. You cannot move the character as you can in some of the other games. A real pain. But this one, I do not like the way you move them. There is a cursor like thing that you move then you push a button to move them to where the cursor is. Graphics are good, I just wish I was in more direct control of my person.
He already has the original Sims Game but he wanted the Bustin Out because he said they get to go more places away from the house. He really enjoyed it. I bought this for my 8 year old grandson. He loved the fact he could leave the house in a sports car. It was easy for him to play.
I do wish that they had bigger outfit selections, and more options and ways to "detail" or "create" your sim, though. I think this is an awesome game. And for some reason, right when I was about to beat the game there was some sort of glitch that wouldn't let me finish it, but other than those two things I had a lot of fun playing, and have played it more than once. I have to admit, I was a little skeptical about playing a game where all you do is eat, sleep, talk, go to work, etc, but as soon as I started playing I couldn't manage to tear myself away. This was actually the first Sims game I have ever played, and from the moment I turned it on I was hooked. The graphics are well done, you get to visit many different places, and there are many interesting characters to interact with. Great fun.
My wife loves to design homes so she created one and as best as possible created herself and me in the game as sim characters as well as created a little girl of which we one day hope to have for real. It's just plain ol good fun. This game is great. There are so many options to customize your home and items to buy for it.
And very addicting. It's so very easy to lose track of time while playing. I also like the fact that you can create a whole family including children sims unlike Sims 2 where you cannot create children sims therefore no complete family. I love being able to add swimming pools, hot tubs, and game tables.
It's so cool though to create and build your own home and furnish it like your fantasy home. I highly recommend this title.
You have to find a job and have to make a profit. It is fun for most people and I am glad I bought it. Here are the GOOD THINGS about the Sims, Bustin' Out:The theme- What's good about the theme is that you are taking control of a person. When they go to the bathroom, they will block it, but still, you can see them going to the bathroom and taking a bath.The controls- As I have said before, you can control how the person lives. Wherever you are, you are talking to the person that you live with, or you talk to them on the phone. The first time I ever saw the Sims I thought it would be interesting, it is, but it is also cool.
These jobs include going to the bathroom, eating, having fun, taking a bath, or just to sleep. But, sometimes it is very difficult.
You get to design and name your own Sim and do make sure they do what they need to do. They are funny in their own special way.The BAD THINGS for the Sims: Bustin' Out:It's not for kids- If you notice at the cover, the game is rated teen, and it really is teen.
You have to highlight things just to make that person do it. Another reason why the people are good is because they are just hilarious.
What he/she does, looks, and works at. This game is 1-2 player so you can have a friend over to play it with you.
The people- Once a while you have to live with you mom, sometimes you live with a roommate called Mimi. It might come easy to some people, but it was hard for me.The Sims: Bustin' Out is worth buying for $20.
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