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The Sims 2: University PC Game

The Sims 2: University PC Game
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Product Description: The Sims 2: University

Sims get schooled in this first expansion pack for the bestselling social development sequel. The Sims 2: University adds a new "Young Adult" life stage for Sims 2 characters, and a new "College Town" environment tailored to all their young adult fears and desires. When characters complete their teenage years, they'll now have the choice to move away from home, and...
Sims get schooled in this first expansion pack for the bestselling social development sequel. The Sims 2: University adds a new "Young Adult" life stage for Sims 2 characters, and a new "College Town" environment tailored to all their young adult fears and desires. When characters complete their teenage years, they'll now have the choice to move away from home, and into a dorm room at the university. To aid in this exciting but sometimes challenging transition, firstyear students are required to live in the dorms, but if they do well there, they can eventually move into offcampus housing. The dorms are an excellent place to learn about college life and meet other students, however, so young adult Sims will want to make the most of their time there.

Dorm rooms are small and standardized, but the dorms themselves are large and bustling with an array of NPC characters, providing the player's scholarly Sim with all sorts of potential companionship, from friends and study partners to rivals and love interests. Once they've met some other characters and learned their way around campus, students may wish to move into a place of their own, or into a group house with other students. To do so, they'll need to earn some extra rent money, by picking up a parttime job, or perhaps hustling pool at the local hangout.

Many Sims 2 players may look back upon (or forward to) their college years as a time of social growth as well as scholarly dedication, and this expansion pack is also designed to account for the extracurricular aspects of collegiate life. Sorority and fraternity houses are excellent places to throw wild parties and truly cut loose, especially when they're equipped with the proper partyoriented objects. Characters can take turns doing inverted chugalugs on the "Juice Barrel," for example, or engage in relaxed contemplation around the "Bubble Blower" apparatus. Opportunities to blow off steam abound, in fact, as young adult Sims can take part in pillow fights, toga parties, musical jam sessions, footbag circles, and even buck naked "streaking" runs.

As in the real world, hard work (and play) at college can lead to fresh perspectives and new opportunities. While progressing through school, studious Sims can earn an additional "want" slot. They'll also have a onetime opportunity to change their overall life aspiration. If they manage to keep their sanity and study hard enough, young adult Sims will eventually graduate to full adulthood, where they can truly reap the fruits of their collegiate efforts. College graduates can access new career paths, such as "paranormal," "science," and "show biz," each with its own appropriate ultimate reward object at the top of the ladder. ~ T.J. Deci, All Game Guide

Product Specification: The Sims 2: University

ESRB Rating:T (Teen)
Software Type:Simulation
Style:Life Development Sim
Release Date:2005-02-28
Release Date Type:- -
System Type:PC

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    Little boring ,but the objects I like.

    By Yahoo! Shopping User  Sep 3, 2006 | 0 out of 1 found this The Sims 2: University review helpful

    Pros: the objects are really beautiful with this pack

    Cons: wasn't to crazy on taking them to school seemed long and drug out.

    I will buy any expansion pack regardless I am more a builder then actual player. So I found the building.furnishings nice. I however wasn't thrilled with the taking the sims to school. waiting forever for them to graduate. Sometimes I will do it ...for them. Most the time I use the downtown area or bluewater village that came with open for buisness. Not always for the actual stuff you do with each pack as I am with building objects always. Depends on my mood but over all its a great game. regardless. Like I said Beautiful scenery that came with pack was great. Read more Less

Pro Reviews: The Sims 2: University

  • CNET

    The Sims 2 University (PC)

    The new college life experience is something of a letdown, but the new items and strategic options more than make up for it. Read more

  • G4

    The Sims 2

    A good portion of it can be found around campus, but there are plenty of objects and a couple of new decor styles that are read for use in the core game as well. Read more

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