The Sims 2 Seasons Expansion Pack | 
| From: Aspyr Media
List Price: $34.99 Buy New: $29.90 You Save: $5.09 (15%)
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Rating: 10 reviews Sales Rank: 2506
Format: Dvd-video Platform: Macintosh Genre: artificial_life_simulation_games ESRB: Teen Media: DVD Autographed: No Memorabilia: No Batteries Included: No Age: 12 - 20 years Shipping Weight (lbs): 1 Dimensions (in): 7.5 x 5.4 x 1.1
MPN: 11610 Model: 11610 UPC: 618870116105 EAN: 0618870116105 ASIN: B000PU7422
Release Date: June 11, 2007 Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days Shipping: Expedited shipping available Condition: Brand New Sealed. Usually ship within 24 hours with delivery confirmation.
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| • | The Sims 2 Seasons (mac) is an Expansion Pack and requires The Sims 2 (mac). Check to make sure you can run The Sims 2 (mac). | | • | Dramatic and Detailed Weather Effects - A brand-new visual experience has come to the world of The Sims 2. Now your Sims can experience snowstorms, thundershowers, lightning bolts, and deadly hailstones. All four seasons are spectacularly rendered to occu | | • | Benefit from Each Season - Seasons impact your Sims' relationships, moods, wants, and fears. | | • | Share New activities - New ways for your Sims, their families, and friends to have fun together! Build snowmen, splash in the pool, play catch, and go ice skating | | • | Reap the Fruits of Your Sims' Labors - Harvest fruits and veggies all year round and blend love potions, energy drinks, health boosters, and more |
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Product Description The Sims 2: Seasons lets you enjoy each season with your Sims and their friends. Take them ice skating on a crisp winter day or jumping into leaf piles during a warm autumn afternoon. Seasonal activities are a part of any life; now your Sims can enjoy them as well. Weather events and changes can impact your Sims relationships, moods, skills, wants and fears. Are your Sims happiest while fishing and playing Marco Polo in the summertime? Beat those wintertime blues by building snowmen, creating snow angels, and more! Dress for the season - put on new clothes like winter coats and summer dresses Fun New Items - Weather control device, greenhouse, skating rink, wishing well, pool slide
From the Manufacturer Enjoy all four seasons with your Sims! Whether your Sims are ice skating on a crisp winter day or jumping into leaf piles during a warm autumn afternoon, the variety of seasonal activities is guaranteed to add a fresh, new layer of fun into your Sims life. The Sims 2 Seasons builds on the celebrated The Sims 2 experience that allows players to create and control virtual characters throughout their lives while determining the outcome of their relationships and choosing their destiny. And because each season unfolds differently, players are guaranteed a fresh experience year after year! Features: - Dramatic and Detailed Weather Effects: A brand-new visual experience has come to the world of The Sims 2. Now your Sims can experience snowstorms, thundershowers, lightning bolts, and deadly hailstones. All four seasons are spectacularly rendered to occur in every The Sims 2 neighborhood.
- Benefit from Each Season: Seasons impact your Sims' relationships, moods, wants, and fears.
- Share New activities: New ways for your Sims, their families, and friends to have fun together! Build snowmen, splash in the pool, play catch, and go ice skating.
- Reap the Fruits of Your Sims' Labors: Harvest fruits and veggies all year round and blend love potions, energy drinks, health boosters, and more.
- Master New Talents: Join the Gardening Club for tips on how to make your garden blossom, and reap the rewards! Catch fresh fish to grill on the barbeque-but beware surprising catches!
- Explore 6 New Careers: Do your Sims crave the life of an adventurer or gamer? Perhaps they'd rather explore music, law, journalism, or education? Fun reward objects like a heavy metal guitar await your Sims with each new career path.
- Dress for the Season: Dress your Sims in seasonal outfits including winter coats, gloves, ear muffs, raincoats, and summer dresses.
- Fun New Items: Decide the season with the weather control device, harvest fruits and veggies in the greenhouse, slip in the skating rink, make a wish at the wishing well, and add fun with a pool slide.
* Requires the full version of The Sims 2 for Mac OS X to play.
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| Customer Reviews: Read 5 more reviews...
Beautiful. Fun. Challenging. July 2, 2007 Danielle Manello (Montclair, NJ United States) 48 out of 48 found this review helpful
Chances are, if you're a Mac user, you already know what Seasons is. You've been listening to your friends with PCs who have been playing it for months. In a nutshell, the Sims 2 Seasons adds new functionality that we haven't seen in other expansion packs. Here are some of my favorites. The seasons Often dangerously and beautiful at the same time, the seasons offer a variety of interaction capabilities, as well as something really cool to look at. Beware the dangers of freezing in the winter and overheating in the summer though, as it's easier to accomplish than you might think. Autumn is gorgeous, but raking all those leaves, even with a gardener, eek! I definitely cut down on the number of trees on my lot to make up for that one. Keep your eyes open for special visitors that will come to your lot if you choose to build a snowman in winter. The careers Finally, non-university careers that have a decent pay scale. They've added six new careers in Seasons, including adventurer, lawyer, professional gamer, etc. They're fun and challenging, but, in my experience, require high levels of skills to advance to the top. The career rewards are neat, but I'll leave that for you to discover. Of course, nothing's as cool as the plastic surgery machine from University, but there are one or two rewards that I have deemed "must haves." Gardening You can plant and grow produce in your own yard. Better get a greenhouse, though (if you can afford it) because those elements can be brutal. Make sure you have top-notch landscaping, including plants and trees, then invite the garden club over and request membership. You'll be very pleasantly rewarded (both financially and in one other very special way) if you are accepted. One tip, don't have things like pink flamingo lawn ornaments on display when the garden club comes over. They referred to it as garbage and it could have cost me my membership. Plant Sims Well, each expansion pack has one. A freak of nature that serves a variety of fun and interesting purposes. University has zombies. OFB has Servos. etc. Plant sims have very unique needs and can be created by lots of lots of one specific type of action in the garden. I'll leave the rest for you to discover, but plant sims are truly wonders of nature. If a plant sim has a baby plant sim, their childhood transitions very differently, so watch out for that, as well as a neat bonus of all the parent's skills getting transferred to the plant sim upon birth. Leftovers Simple and straightforward, leftovers are precisely that. Done with a meal? Put it away in the fridge for later. This is great for pregnant moms who need food fast and children who can't cook. Also, food seems to have new and magical powers in The Sims 2 Seasons and when you stock your fridge with fresh produce, the food will sparkle and fill sims up very quickly. If you don't watch and stop them in the middle of the meal, you will have overweight sims on your hands very quickly. Produce Juice it and magical things will happen, like doing homework more quickly and gaining random skill points. Enough said! Oh, make sure you try a boot juice cocktail. It's fun. Where can you get a boot? Fishing Yep, those "for decoration only" ponds on your lot are now actually good for something. Fishing! There are talent badges to be gained here (as well as in gardening), and it's a really fun activity for Sims. Plus, you can eat what you catch, or put it up on the wall for everyone to see. That's pretty much the world of Seasons. Sure, there are other things I didn't go over, like the world of outerwear, Riverblossim Hills, and Sims getting struck by lightening or spontaneously catching on fire, but you don't want me to give away everything, do you? Enjoy!
totally fun, but it's not instant July 2, 2007 Samantha Sanders (California) 19 out of 19 found this review helpful
I've been playing Sims for about six years now, both Sims 1 and 2. For the past six years I have alway wanted a weather capability and now I finally have it. Having it be able to snow or rain or any other weather phenomena brings even more realism to Sims. The game brings new items such as: roller rinks, ice rinks, an entire race car bedroom set, rugs (they're back again!), new kitchen decorations, new plants,a curved pool side, a diagonal pool and a pool slide. You can now also fish and keep the fish to either cook or hang on a wall. There are tons of new aspirations to have and 6 new jobs; educations, gamer, law and journalism are the ones I can think of off the top of my head. There are a few downsides to the game: it does slow down, which is to be expected I suppose, but I just had my computer updated so it's three times faster... but the game is still slow. It's only slow while it's loading though, it doesn't jam up during game play for the most part (there was a snow storm when a car and a bus were coming to the house, so it was kinda overloaded...) Also the fun isn't instant, like with Pets (based on my experience from the first one) you have pets and can play with them, but with Seasons you can have a garden but otherwise you have to wait for the seasons to change. You also have to buy new items for your current Sims, like snow gear. Overall I like the game, I would suggest buying the handbook with it because otherwise it's rather time consuming to figure the new icons out... and it could help with when to plant plants or what to do when they are sick.
YA this game rules! June 12, 2007 Duncan Elliott (tampa flordia) 3 out of 42 found this review helpful
Sims 2 Seasons Expansion Pack.I've been waiting for this game to come out for mac for four whole months. Im soooooo excited! I know this is going to sound bad but i've have not acually gotton the game yet but im getting it tommorow july 13,2007. I've done sooo much research on it i absoulutly know its going to be fantastic! It rocks!!!!!!!!!! Hope you find this helpful.
Sims 2 Seasons Review from an Avid Simmer October 31, 2007 L. Baker (Cincinnati, OH) 3 out of 3 found this review helpful
I love Sims. I have the University, Nightlife, and now the Seasons expansion pack. I have been playing since the original Sims. Seasons adds a great element to the game because, finally, there is a change to the outdoor environment. The one drawback from the game is that it is slower... sims take a few seconds to change their coats if they are going outdoors or to change into their pajamas. Load time for lots is a bit longer as well. However, the pros outweigh the cons. If you were getting bored with how easy sims were before and you need a challenge, this is a good expansion pack. Like University, it takes some time to learn how to balance your sim in the new environment. I love the new careers and the new objects. It's interesting to teach your sim to garden and there are so many facets to learn to manipulate. Another great sim game!
Beware the Spontaneous Combustion December 5, 2007 D. Cheng 3 out of 4 found this review helpful
Seasons is the bane of my existence! I recently visited a friend, who had the Sims 2 game, and was immediately addicted. Therefore I bought the game myself with a few of the expansions that sounded interesting to me, including seasons. Upon playing the game, owning it less than a week, I've already had two sims die because they were in the hot tub and it suddenly burst into flames. Further research shows that sims have become more temperature sensitive and can die from heatstroke, freezing to death, and spontaneous combustion. While these in themselves are somewhat amusing additions, it is the ease with which they happen that makes it annoying! Apparently the windows version has a patch to help with the frequency of these occurences, but I was unable to tell if there was an equivalent patch for the mac version OR if the mac version had been released later enough that they were already corrected. Either way, it happens with some frequency in the game and if you were used to playing without, it can come as an unpleasant surprise. Lightning is also a danger as it is apt to set on fire any trees around your home, inciting sims to panic. I've also read that sims can die from hail. It seems with Sims 2 Seasons, danger is always lurking around the corner. To top off my current annoyance, I bought this last week at 34.99 on amazon, only to have it drop to 19.99 (presumably for the holidays, I suppose). One thing I did enjoy was the ability to put away leftovers, which I believe (not positive) as an addition from this EP. The sims is addictive, if not frustrating, amusing if not irritating.
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