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The Sims House Party
Expansion |
| $29.95 |
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(Win
95/98) (DVD Case) (SIMHOUSEPR) |
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The Sims is required to
play this Expansion Pack!
Publisher: Maxis / EA Games
Comic Mischief - Mature Sexual Themes - Animated
Violence
Ratings:
9/10 from Game
Zone
Party With Your Sims!
It's the party of the year for the game of the year and you're the host. You
decide if it's time for your Sims to hoedown at a country barn dance, chow down
at a tropical luau, or go underground at a rave. Will your party be a smash or
a snore? House Party is your invitation to rock your Sims' house!
New Sims Features
Rock the
house with five new music and dance styles
Party
with new characters like the cake dancers and the celebrity guest
Build the
ultimate theme party with new Cowboy, Rave and Luau sets
Mix and
mingle your Sims in new group activities
100+ New Items
Mechanical Bull: Hold on tight and test your rodeo skills
Costume Trunk: Pick your outfit from togas to hula skirts
Dance
Cage: Jump in and show off your moves
Campfire: Roast marshmallows, sing camp songs and tell ghost stories
Bubble
Maker: Join in the soothing activity of blowing bubbles

Requirements:
Windows 95/98: Pentium 233 MHz, 32 MB RAM, 4x CD-ROM drive, 255 MB
free hard drive space (plus space for saved games and Windows swap file), High
Color (600 x 800 resolution) capable 2 MB video card with DirectX 7.0
compatible driver, DirectX 7 compatible sound card, keyboard and mouse.
The Sims original game is required to play this expansion.

Reviews:
Game Zone by Michael Lafferty
"Its a homeowners worst nightmare. You let a mime into the
house, and he wont leave!
"Why let a mime enter in the first place? Well, the party was lagging, and
it seemed like one idea to liven it up. That was the first in a series of
miscues that have your Sim depressed, tuckered out and alienating those folks
he or she calls neighbors."
"This product has one very simple goal create more social situations
for your neighborhoods of Sims to get together and socialize. It succeeds very
well at that. The problems still come back to what the original program is all
about time and financial management. House Party is geared to getting
Sims together, but when you micromanage the lives of one or more Sims in a
house, finding the time to do just that is hard. You have to keep an eye on the
Sims life meters, and make sure that energy and comfort levels are
running high before tackling the ominous task of holding a party. And if you
throw a really successful party, perhaps the biggest The Sims fan of all
(Drew Carey) will walk into your Sims home and hang out. At least that is
the rumor."

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