From: Electronic Arts Average Rating: Binding: Video Game ESRB Age Rating: Teen Format: CD Label: Electronic Arts Platform: PlayStation2 Release Date: October 17, 2006
Features:
Add dogs, cats, birds, or guinea pigs to your Sims family
Create your own unique cat or dog by modifying its body type, face shape, fur color, markings, and more
Cross different breeds to create designer pets or make new ones and register them to appear in Create-A-Family
Teach pets tricks like shake, fetch, roll over, and more -- unruly pets might topple the trash or scratch the sofa, but Sims can change their pets' ways with the right training
Skilled pets can have careers of their own and earn a living as Movie Stars, Rescue pets, or members of an elite Security Pet Corps
Product Description: In Sims 2: Pets, you'll create the perfect pet for your Sims to train, play with, and love throughout a lifetime. Choose from dozens of popular dog and cat breeds like Schnauzer and Siamese, or create a unique cat or dog by modifying their features and body type. Teach the pets tricks, take them for a romp in the park to meet other furry friends, or buy them toys, beds, and much more. But pets have minds of their own-so expect the unexpected! Upload your favorite Sim pets to TheSims2.com to share with other players
Teen daughter loves it the only thing that my daighter wishes in this game is for a variety of pets. Pretty much limitted to cats and dogs. You can have a hamster, but it's not interactive. Also you can not make decisions for the pet... only as the owner.
Addictive then Forgettable With any Maxis game, Sims or not, when you first play its typically addictive and then eventually gets old and you move on, this is a fun game with hidden secrets that keeps your interested a bit longer than usual but the inevitable happens and the game collects dust, glad I bought it though.
We already had this but service was great I just need to know how to exchnage it How do I exchange this product I bought my daughter the wrong one. I am not very good at remembering the ones she has. Thanks for your help I think i kept the receipt. Jena Hill
The Sims Falls short... As an avid player of the Sims games, I recieved this around Christmas last year. I still continue to play it, but there are some things about me that bother it. First, somebody decided to make it more kid-friendly and decided to put underwear on the characters when they're showering of bathing, but it's still blurred. WHY do that? It was fine before when it was blurred when they weren't wearing anything. Secondly, they took out a whole lot of items from the original on the XBox. The game is also slow on the Playstation 2 and can freeze if you're doing too much at once.
The game is enjoyable, and the graphics have become a bit better, but the underwear while bathing, the lack of more items and the lack of gestures to do like 'woo hoo' and makeout are annoying. The Pets don't really do anything interesting, which I believe was just a stunt to make more money.
It's an ok game, but it's not the best game in the world.
waiting in anticipation i orded this product yesterday, finally saved the money. so now i'm waiting on little miss snail mail. i gave this game 4 stars because i am sure it will live up to the standards that all (or most) sims games have followed. i've been addicted to the sims for around 5 years and have passed my addiction to a few along the way, i am extreamly excited about this game, possibly too excited about it. at the brink of the news that my dog of 13 years will be put to rest in 9.5 hours i think it will be very appropriate to pay homage to her in this game.. but once again i'm very excited and will post back once i get this game!