The Sims 2: Castaway/Tables

Tables are useful for placing objects on them, including table lamps. With dining tables, your Sims can eat up at them if there's at least one dining chair. For higher-quality tables, you need the Logic Skill. You'll need the axe and hammer to make the cabin tables. For bungalow tables, you need the chisel and hammer tools, as well as the highest level Logic and good Creativity Skill. You'll also need lots of sandalwood. The bungalow tables add to the Room score.

Small Shack Table
Your mother taught you never to eat off the floor, so remember your manners and build a table already.

Standard Shack Table
There's only so much you can store in your pockets or balance on your lap before the need for a table becomes painfully clear.

Large Shack Table
''At this point, nothing is off the table. That's because the table isn't built yet.''

Small Hut Table
If you want to "turn the tables" on your recent misfortunes, you'll have to do more than rotate this piece of furniture.

Standard Hut Table
For a convenient place to store your favorite wad of chewing gum, try sticking it underneath this adequate table top.

Large Hut Table
You've always had something to bring to the table, and now here's the perfect table to bring it to.

Small Cabin Table
Sit your geekiest friends (real or imaginary) around this furnishing for some rousing Knights of the Square Table role-play.

Large Cabin Table
''Suppose you find yourself hosting an impromptu rescue buffet. In such an instance, you'll be glad to have a table like this.''

Small Bungalow Table
One of the problems with owning a table of this quality is that now you have to worry about coasters, water marks, and ring stains.

Large Bungalow Table
''Ever wanted to shove everything off a table as a grand gesture of passion? If so, this might be a good table on which to practice.''

Bungalow End Table
End tables are a perfect accessory for the bungalow that already seems to have it all.