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Your sim is likely to die the next day of starvation because they go to bed as soon as they get home and don't get to the fridge on time. Good Points: Going on dates makes having your sims fall in love more realistic, and hello, they can have cars now. Trust me, I've seen it happen. (Of course, that sim's house was too small for his family anyway, so that was probably a good thing. Even if you want your sims to be one, it is next to impossible to build up enough relationship with one to get bitten, because the vampires build relationship more slowly than the active sim. That means you never have to call a taxi (or miss a carpool) ever again if you don't want to.Bad points: Vampires. And if you stay out all night trying. Then again, since I have Sims Apartment Life as well, and they rented, the landlord probably hates that family).
I just love the Sims & have finally got this EP. Great fun to play, especially with the vampires.
Another really cool thing is the photo booth because you can put the pictures on your wall. This is actually the last expansion pack I got (well aside from Apartment Life) because I wasn't interested in it but I was very happy with it. I love the downtown and the houses that are there as well as all the places to go. And the cars are pretty cool even though I already loaded some from Sims2.com.
My kids loved this game. They play it all the time and they think that the new features in Sims 2 Nightlife are awesome. I recommend it.
Changing zones to go downtown takes forever so I never bother. I don't care for this expansion pack. The added benefit is vampires, but they can't work or go outside during the day or care for children properly, so they're a hindrance. The nightclubs are fun, but not necessary.
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