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The core gameplay is the same as in The Sims 3: control every aspect of characters? lives, from woohoo to work performance, trying to juggle it all so that they don?t wind up miserable, stinky or fired. Unless you?re a sadist, in which case go nuts. But your pets are now playable, too.
Their moods are less volatile than humans? ? who often seem curiously depressed by the antics of their furry friends ? and they can be kept awake for longer, meaning no more dull minutes spent fast-forwarding through the night.
It?s nice to have some diversion while the rest of the household is at work/school, but the pets? fairly limited range of actions, such as scratching furniture and digging up the garden, does lose its novelty after a while.
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Source: Sims Galore
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The Black Scorpion loves anything Maxis. The Black Scorpion especially loves The Sims and SimCity franchises (excluding Societies). I am a Texan, but not by choice. I am a so-so cook. I sometimes refer to myself in third person. That is all for now... or is it? Muahahaha!!!
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