Product Description
It's
their life but it's your story.Product InformationA greedy landlord is
threatening to take her home. Can she win thefirst-place cash prize at
the local Dog Show with her loveable dog Sam and saveher house? He's an
executive chef who lives a highly predictablelife. But things are
turned upside down when Diva moves in. Can thiscat get him out of the
kitchen and into the mix to meet other Sims?Product Features Two
Complete Stories in Directed Story Mode Play as Alice who needs to win
the local Dog Show Competition (and the large cash prize) with her
loveable dog Sam in order to save her house. Or follow Stephen an
executive chef whose highly predictable life is thrown into chaos when
he’s forced to take care of his cousin’s spoiled cat Diva. The Brand-New
Pet Show Your Sims can train their pets to strut their stuff and earn
rewards by getting them to navigate an agility course including walking
along a see-saw running through tunnels and jumping over obstacles.
Open-Ended Freeplay Mode You create your Sims and their pets (choose
from 70 dog and 30 cat breeds) fulfill their desires or dash their hopes
and tell their stories. It’s Never Been Easier to Play on Your Laptop
Featuring simple shortcuts and an all-new auto-pause that lets you start
and stop easily when opening/closing your laptop. Be Creative While
Staying Connected Easily stay in touch with your friends by using your
own IM and email while playing the game in its own window. Windows
Requirements Windows XP or Vista 1.8 GHz or faster processor 512 MB of
RAM or more At least 2.7 GB of free Hard Drive space DirectX 9.0c
compatible Video Card 8X or faster DVD-ROM drive Keyboard 100% Microsoft
compatible mouse DirectX 9.0c compatible Sound Card Video adapter must
have 32
Product Details
- Amazon
Sales Rank: #3197 in Video Games
- Brand: Electronic Arts
- Model:
15365
- Published on: 2007
- Released on: 2007-06-19
- ESRB Rating: Teen
- Platforms: Windows 98, Windows 2000,
Windows XP
- Format: CD
- Number of items: 1
- Dimensions:
1.00" h x 5.50" w x 7.50" l, .34 pounds
Features
- Play
through a directed storyline in Story Mode. or go your own way in
Classic Mode
- Use your own IM amd e-mail while playing the game
in its own window
- Laptop-friendly design - play even when
you're on the go!
Customer
Reviews
D. Gomez
This game is the same thing
as Life Stories. Only with pets. Reasons for buying? It's entertaining
for the most part. The two stories are fun and will kill about two hours
each. Maxis did a good job ironing out some of the wrinkles from Life
Stories. The actual stories have much smoother transitions from one
chapter to the next. Another thing I noticed is that the "dead time"
between story goals improved significantly. No longer is there just a
whole day that goes by of doing nothing (such as in Vincent's story).
The pets play out much the same as in the Pets expansion. However, they
did add in the "dog show" feature. I thought this quite charming and
wish they had added it to Sims 2. There's all sorts of training
equipment and, therefore, new interactions for your sims and their pets
as they work together. I did notice that they left out birds. Which was
slightly disappointing. As with the first one, this game is laptop
friendly. So to sum up: A good game if you have a laptop or limited
amounts of cash (so you don't have to buy sims 2 and pets). A good game
if you really enjoy the pets aspect of the sims. A good game if you're
bored. However, if you're looking at an introduction into the sims world
I would go for Life Stories first. Pets are cute but definitely high
maintenance. I also wouldn't recommend this game if you didn't care for
the Pets expansion. Go for Life stories or wait for Castaway.
Was going to give this a 5... *some minor spoilers*
I enjoyed the idea of having
my own story to play with The Sims Life Stories and since I love pets, I
decided to get Sims Pet Stories. Overall, the stories are a lot more
better executed. They are more like a sims movie where you are in
control. Here are some pros and cons
Pros:
- Same type of feel
as the Sims Life Stories... but now with pets.
- The main story was
very intriguing and very well executed. They left you with just enough
story-less time to replenish needs and focus on the sim itself and the
story never stops going.
- Stories themselves were pretty
interesting, especially the first.
- I love the new story objects.
There are now pet training grounds and there was a dog show area in the
community lots as well.
- With life stories, there was an issue where
you may not get all of the story objects that you have just unlocked in
different stories unless you moved out of the lot and into a new one.
This one will automatically unlock the story objects after it has been
unlocked in the story.
- Third neighborhood was not a repeat like the
last one where it was just basically copying riley's story's
neighborhood. There is a whole new neighborhood for your free playing
pleasure.
And now the Cons:
- The biggest complaint for me
is that the second story was boring and not much to do with the pet.
This is probably by far the worse story compared to all of the sims
stories series. It is basically a guy trying to pick two girls and he's
kind of playing them too and the cat doesn't even really get much
attention in the story. It was all about the romantic aspect. There's a
lot less dead time where no story is going on in this story. However, it
still bored me since all he did was go to lots to meet up with girls.
-
With the first story... as much as I loved it, I wanted to see some
more romantic aspect to it than just the dog. It was really all about
the dog. The second one had nothing to do with the pet and all to do
with the girls. So, seems like they had a hard time trying to balance
the two. Although, the first one did a much better job of accomplishing
its goal.
- There were a few bugs that I found where it tells you to
do something but when you click on that other person, the supposed
action was nowhere to be found. I was stuck for almost 12 sim hours
trying to get him to do what the goal said for him to do.
- When in
windowed mode, you still cannot scroll around the lot with just your
cursor, which was pretty annoying.
When I think of more, I will
post it here. But meanwhile, The Sims Pet Stories is very much like the
Sims Life Stories but different stories. It seems like they do a pretty
good job with the main story usually but the second one always fall a
little short. Overall, each story is good for about two hours but there
is still replay value in it since there are certain actions where they
will let you choose the outcome. Have fun playing!
Sims Pet Stories Rock!
This is a much improved game
over the previous Life Stories. The graphics are much more realistic,
adding in shadows and cleaner features on the character. Their hair also
moves! And in this version you can create your canine/feline family
members also as Genius or a total Doofus.
There are also more fun
objects like the karaoke machine which is a crackup! I also like the
disco lights that you can add into your home. The addition of the pets
make it so familiar for those who have pets. I enjoyed the cat story
more than the dog story, being a cat-o-phile myself, but I had fun doing
the competition run which was something I was totally unfamiliar with.
In
this series strangers can move into other people's houses, and there
isn't the limitation of four people per household. You can even have up
to six kids and/or pets in a household. For that reason I wish there was
a cheat code for the maxmotives because when you have that many
characters in the story you need to "cheat" once in a while or else the
Grim Reaper will come along and punch in your ticket. Still this is the
best in the series, in my opinion.
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