Wednesday, June 8, 2011

The Sims 3 Generations Expansion Pack Review

Yay, I can finally post a review about the new expansion pack! The best way to explain this pack is through pictures so this is going to be kind of long :)

Young Adulthood:
My two Sims stargazing
I started out by making a young couple who would fall in love. With the new expansion pack, instead of just flirting over and over again until your Sims get into a relationship, and then get married, now the Sims can go out on dates, give each other romantic gifts like flowers, and stargaze together.
My guy Sim giving flowers to my girl Sim before going on a
date to the movies. 
When it comes time that your Sims want to get married, before the big day, they can throw bachelor/bachelorette parties. These parties are much funner then regular Sims parties because not only do they last longer (the bachelorette party lasted 11 Sim hours, and the bachelor party lasted 7 Sim hours), you can also do crazy things such as crashing on the floor, spraying "fizzy nectar" on people, as well as have dancers come to spice up the night!
A Sim spraying fizzy nectar on my Sim.
Shirtless male dancers came to my bachelorette party 
The woman dancers dressed as slutty policewoman came
to my bachelor party.
One of my Sims crashed on the floor.
After a night of partying, your Sims are finally ready to get married. To prepare, your Sims have to buy an alter to get married at, as well as wedding cake to cut after the vows are made. Also, they have to buy many chairs for the guests to sit at, and tables for the guests to eat at. I chose to have an outdoor wedding at night (because my Sims are vampires lol), but you can also do it indoors.
You may kiss the bride.

My Sims cutting the wedding cake under the stars.
Babyhood: 
After getting married, I decided to have my Sims have a child. So they got to woohooing and my Sim got pregnant with twin girls. 
The twins in their crib
There was not really anything new to do with the Sim babies, except that now you can take them on a stroll with strollers at the park.
My Sims baby in her stroller.
Toddlerhood: 
The new expansion pack comes with lots of great new backyard items to create a playground for your Sims.
The playground in my backyard. 
Once the twins aged up into toddlers, there was a bit more that I could do with them, but not much. You still have to teach the toddlers to walk/talk/use the toilet, but you can also let them play on some of the stuff on the playground, although for most of them you have to be a child. 
Teaching my Sim to walk.

Playing on the rocking toys.
Childhood:
When your kid ages up into a child, you can choose to send them to boarding school, or public school. There are different types of boarding schools to send your child to, some fancier then others. 
Limos coming to pick up my Sims to go to their expensive
boarding school.
When your child is in boarding school, they become non-playable characters, which was kind of disappointing because I wanted to be able to control my children, so I took them out of boarding school and brought them back home.

Children Sims can do a lot more then they used to be able to do. First off they can play with all the stuff at the playground, from hopscotch, to slip-n-sliding, to playing in the tree house. The tree house can also be used for woohooing with the older Sims. (hehehe) 
My Sim in the tree house. 

The twins taking turns on the slip-n-slide.
Your child Sim can also make potions with the chemistry set, and play pranks such as making the shower dye another Sims hair yellow (not permanently) or planting a whoopee cushion in the couch.
Working in the lab.

A sabotaged sink 

A prank where a scary image pops up on the computer
screen. 
Teenagehood: 
Once your Sim is a teen, they can play even more pranks (and get in trouble for doing them), they can learn to drive and receive their driving certificate, and they can throw better parties, as well as do many of the things that the child Sims can do, besides playing in the playground. 
My teen Sim getting in trouble for setting off a stink bomb.

Whats better then learning how to drive in a Ferrari California.
(The Ferrari is is a mod, not from the game)

For some odd reason, the Sims slept outside during the
sleepover. 

Pillow fight!
In the middle of the school year (a few Sim days) your sims can attend prom, either with a date, or with out. In the beginning, your Sim, and maybe date, get picked up by a white limo. 
The limo picking up my teen Sims
During the night, your Sim can be voted prom queen or king, get into a relationship with their date, get into a fight with their crushes boyfriend/girlfriend, and many other things. But you cannot control your Sim, you just receive updates while they are there. After the prom is over, your Sim comes home with a picture as a memory. 
My Sims prom photo
When you age your teen into a young adult, they also go through graduation where they receive their diploma. The graduation day comes up a few days after you age up, so don't worry if it does not happen right away. The graduation consists of your Sim going into the town hall, where you here graduation music and names being called off, then they walk out and throw their diploma in the air. You can hang your diploma on a wall or just keep it in your inventory.
My Sim tossing her diploma in the air.
Summing it Up!:
Whew, that was a lot to cover! I do not have any information on Adulthood or Old Age because I got my Sims a potion to never age past young adulthood with my life time points, so you will have to get the game to find that out. Other new thing that came with the game were the nurturing trait, and the rebellious trait. 

Overall I give this expansion pack an 8. I really liked this pack, but i feel as if they could have done a bit more with it. For example, the pack does not come with a new town, so you are stuck using the old ones. Also, i wish they made the schools a bit more interactive, like they did with jobs in the ambitions pack. But I do like that aging Sims up is not as boring as it used to be. I would recommend this pack! 

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