Here we'll talk about The Sims 2 Pets, simulation games are incredibly popular, and The Sims games are the king of simulation games. Every platform got a different version of The Sims 2 Pets, but here we'll be more centered in the Nintendo DS release. So, let's talk about this cute title.
The Sims 2 Pets is an adaptation of an expansion pack for the PC original game. But unlike your average Sims games, here you're not playing a life simulator.
Not even a life simulator with pets. The Sims 2 Pets for the DS is more like a veterinary simulator, where you'll have to take care of a lot of animals. You'll choose and customize your character and the house they live in, but the main aspect of the game is the veterinary element. It's smaller than the original The Sims 2 game for the DS in terms of customization and play hours. The title is a little odd. If you played the original The Sims 2 for the Nintendo DS, you-d expect something of the same quality here.
Truth is, that-s not really the case. At the same time, when you think of a game about taking care of animals on the DS you immediately think about Nintendogs.
Unlike Nintendogs' version of dogs, The Sims 2 Pets aren't that pretty nor realistic. In both games, you have to take care of their needs and heal them up. Sure, the veterinary element is completely missing in Nintendogs. But after Playing The Sims 2 Pets, it was probably for the best. The Sims 2 Pets is a bad game, there-s no other way around it. The animals are spooky and there's only dogs and cats. Taking care of the animals is quite boring and repetitive, with simple tasks that you'll have to take care of over and over again.
It's a weird mix of a game, you can see elements of a nicely developed game but they are scarce. The story mode has a lot of possibilities and in itself is not terrible, but is ruined by the terrible game mechanics.
It tries to mix a game like The Sims 2 with the mechanics of Nintendogs. Username Password. Super Search. Log-in Register. Got packs, screens, info? Summary Famously, when game designers first put forward the idea of The Sims to Electronic Arts, the publisher doubted the idea was viable.
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