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The Sims
WikiBook
The Sims WikiBook aims to present a systematic guide and information to the famous simulation game The Sims and its subsequent version The Sims 2. It contains detailed information of the game and some cheats may appeared within the pages.
The Sims
- History
- System Requirements
- Buying the Game
- Interface
- The Many Ways to Play
- The Neighbourhood
- Build and Buy Modes
- Live Mode
- Strategy
- Secrets
- Expansion packs
- Livin' Large
- House Party
- Hot Date
- Vacation
- Unleashed
- Superstar
- Makin’ Magic
- The Liebermans
- Multiple neighbourhoods (Livin' Large and later)
- New secrets
- Easter eggs
- Bugs and exploits
- New strategy
- Visitable lots
- Home decorating with new objects
- Lifetime Relationships and new socials
- New careers
- Finding, downloading, installing and creating new content
- Further reading
The Sims Online
- History
- MMORPG Background
- Servers (Cities)
- Alphaville
- Betaville
- Blazing Falls
- Calvins Creek
- Dan's Grove
- Dragon's Cove
- East Jerome
- Fancey Fields
- Interhogan
- Jolly Pines
- Mount Fuji
- Test Center
- "Cheats" and Exploits in the Game
- Economy of Game
The Sims 2
- History
- System Requirements
- Buying the Game
- Interface
- Not backward compatible
- New Ways to Play
- The Neighbourhood
- Build and Buy Modes
- Live Mode
- Strategy
- Secrets
- Expansion packs
- University
- Young Adulthood
- Influence
- College towns
- Dorms
- Renting
- Greek houses
- Community lots
- The secret society
- Graduation and beyond
- New careers
- Lifetime Wants
- New strategy
- Scholarships
- Academics
- Lots in college
- New objects
- Nightlife
- Downtowns
- Dating
- Chemistry
- Vampirism
- The Inventory
- New Aspirations
- Pleasure
- Grilled Cheese
- New strategy
- Dating
- Aspirations
- Downtown lots
- New objects
- Open for Business
- New secrets
- Easter eggs
- Bugs and exploits
- University
- Finding, downloading, installing and creating new content
- Further reading
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