If you can't play The Sims 2 or its Pets expansion on PC, you might want to skip the experience altogether. The fun just doesn't translate to consoles.
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Genre: Strategy Release date: October 17, 2006 Published by: EA GAMES Developed by: Maxis
In an announcement that will likely send more than a few Nintendoggies to the pound, EA is letting several different breeds of The Sims 2: Pets off the leash in October.
Your addictive sims family won't be complete until you've adopted one of over 40 breeds of dogs and cats that you'll be able to customize, breed, train and dress up. Highly trained pets can even take jobs in the service, show business or security industries as seeing-eye dogs, circus acts or ferocious attack... kittens.
But
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Jul 27, 2006
Thursday 27 July 2006
If sweeping away clumps of dog hair or mopping up cat pee puts you off ever owning a pet, then The Sims 2: Pets might help. Of course, it's also perfect for Sims fans who want pet action in their daily digital lives - though sadly you can't relocate existing families to this new game. But pet life without the mess isn't to be sniffed at.
Sims 2: Pets gives you more animal options than an RSPCA warehouse. Do you want mixed breed or pure breed? Long coat, curly coat? Would
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ESRB Rating
The Sims 2 Pets is rated: Teen
Crude Humor,
Sexual Themes,
Violence