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When you first load up The Sims 2, you can load up a neighbourhood or select a tutorial. If you've never played The Sims before, it's a good idea to play the turorial. If you have you can select an advanced tutorial to introduce you to new elements in the game. This article serves not to replace the tutorials but to explain how the elements in The Sims 2.

Neighbourhood

The neighbourhood is where sims live. There are not connected in any way. In the neighbourhood veiw you have access to five panels.

  • Families: Brings you to Create-A-Sim and families that haven't moved into a house
  • Lots and Houses: Gives you houses and lots to place in the neighbourhood. Also allows you to access community lots and unowned houses.
  • Decorations: Gives you objects to decorate and add flavour to the neighbourhood with.
  • Neighbourhood Story: Allows you to add a storyline to your neighbourhood.
  • Options: Gives you options to affect gameplay.

Lots

In lot veiw you have access to five modes.

  • Live Mode: This is where all the action takes in the sims world
  • Buy Mode: Lets you buy objects for your sims to use
  • Build Mode: Gives you tools to construct houses
  • Story Mode: Lets you give your lot a storyline
  • Options Affects gameplay

Live mode gives you several elements that affect gameplay. The following section talks about the main elements. Note that elements introduced in expansion packs are not covered.

Ages

Each age has it's own challanges. There are six ages in The Sims 2. Sims start out as babies and grow into each age. After reaching elder they eventually age our and die.

  • Baby
  • Toddler
  • Child
  • Adolescent
  • Adult
  • Elder

Aspiration

Aspirations provide goals for your sims to achieve. There are six aspirations in The Sims 2.

  • Grow up: The desire to grow up.
  • Family: The desire to get married and have kids.
  • Fortune: The desire for money and career advanement.
  • Knowledge: The desire to achieve maximum skill levels and experience the supernatural.
  • Popularity: The desire for fame and friendship.
  • Romance: The desire to have many lovers.

Wants and Fears

Wants are the goals that your sims want to achieve. Fears are events that your sims want to avoid. Achieving wants and fears fills your aspiration score. Filling your aspiration metre gives you access to special objects to alter your sims life.

Needs

Needs are your sims basic physiological needs. There are eight needs.

  • Hunger: The need to eat.
  • Comfort: The need for relaxation.
  • Bladder: The need to go to the toilet.
  • Energy: The need to rest and replenish yourself.
  • Fun: The need for enjoyment.
  • Social: The need to socialise.
  • Hygiene: The need to clean.
  • Environment: The need for a clean environment.

Needs affect mood. Mood is an overall rating for your sims. The mood affects how well sims build skills and perform tasks.

Relationships

Relationships are scores for how well your sims like other sims. There are two types of score.

  • Daily: A short-term score.
  • Lifetime: A long-term score.

There are also several relationship types.

  • Enemy
  • Friend
  • Crush
  • Best Friend
  • Love
  • Steady
  • Engaged
  • Married
  • Family

Skills

Skills affect how well your sims perform tasks and with what effiency they do it.

  • Cooking: How good your sims cook food and what foods your sims can cook
  • Mechanical: How well your sims repair items.
  • Charisma: How well your sims can speak.
  • Body: How well your sims exerisice.
  • Logic: How well your sims play games.
  • Creativity: How well your sims paint and play piano.
  • Cleaning: How well your sims clean.