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Sims are given the option to move out of the family home once they reach their teen stage of life and be sent off to college, a separate world in ''The Sims 2''. Students have the choice of eleven different majors; also, a variety of new objects centered around college life (including a [[fruit juice]] [[keg]], [[Toga|togas]], and [[Ramen|ramen noodles]]) are added. A tradition in the original [[The Sims|Sims]] game expansions is new careers and ''University'' adds four more to the ten in ''The Sims 2'', which can be unlocked with the different majors. |
Sims are given the option to move out of the family home once they reach their teen stage of life and be sent off to college, a separate world in ''The Sims 2''. Students have the choice of eleven different majors; also, a variety of new objects centered around college life (including a [[fruit juice]] [[keg]], [[Toga|togas]], and [[Ramen|ramen noodles]]) are added. A tradition in the original [[The Sims|Sims]] game expansions is new careers and ''University'' adds four more to the ten in ''The Sims 2'', which can be unlocked with the different majors. |
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The careers that graduates unlock are: Natural Science, Show Biz, Paranormal and Artist. The new career rewards are: A cow plant that eats other sims and gives elixer of life (natural science), a home [[plastic surgery]] kit (Show Biz), a |
The careers that graduates unlock are: Natural Science, Show Biz, Paranormal and Artist. The new career rewards are: A cow plant that eats other sims and gives elixer of life (natural science), a home [[plastic surgery]] kit (Show Biz), a phone with wich the sim can ask the [[Grim Reaper]] to resurect dead sims, sometimes causing them to become [[zombies]] (Paranormal), and a camera which you can take pictures of sims posing and then frame the pictures and hang them up or put them on a table (Artist). Also in university is an [[electric guitar]], an electric stand-up bass, and a drum kit. If these objects are near each other and two sims are playing them, they will play together, like a band. They can also play the [[piano]] in a band. |
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===System Requirements=== |
===System Requirements=== |
Revision as of 23:24, 7 April 2005
The Sims 2: University | |
Developer: | Maxis |
Publisher: | EA Games |
Release date: | March 1, 2005 |
Genre: | Simulation |
Game modes: | Single player |
ESRB rating: | Teen (T) |
Platform: | PC |
Media: | CD |
The Sims 2 University is the first expansion pack for the Maxis game The Sims 2. University gives users the opportunity to guide their sims through young adulthood, by way of the ultimate gateway: college.
Description
Sims are given the option to move out of the family home once they reach their teen stage of life and be sent off to college, a separate world in The Sims 2. Students have the choice of eleven different majors; also, a variety of new objects centered around college life (including a fruit juice keg, togas, and ramen noodles) are added. A tradition in the original Sims game expansions is new careers and University adds four more to the ten in The Sims 2, which can be unlocked with the different majors.
The careers that graduates unlock are: Natural Science, Show Biz, Paranormal and Artist. The new career rewards are: A cow plant that eats other sims and gives elixer of life (natural science), a home plastic surgery kit (Show Biz), a phone with wich the sim can ask the Grim Reaper to resurect dead sims, sometimes causing them to become zombies (Paranormal), and a camera which you can take pictures of sims posing and then frame the pictures and hang them up or put them on a table (Artist). Also in university is an electric guitar, an electric stand-up bass, and a drum kit. If these objects are near each other and two sims are playing them, they will play together, like a band. They can also play the piano in a band.
System Requirements
For a computer with a T&L (texture and lighting) capable video card:
- 800 MHz processor or better
- 256 MB RAM if Windows XP, Windows ME, Windows 98 or Windows 2000
- At least 3.5 GB of hard drive space
Those without a T&L capable video card:
- 2.0 GHz processor or better
- 256 MB RAM if Windows XP, Windows ME, Windows 98, or Windows 2000
- At least 3.5 GB of hard drive space