

The kicker part was the Bunny was only visible to the Sim who needed it, so if players switched to other household members it looked like the Sim was talking to themselves. If Sims’ social needs were down enough, the Social Bunny would appear and talk to Sims to get their social needs up again. Even without the DLC, The Sims 2 base game allowed for hours of play time thanks to not only the design of the game, but the randomness of it as well. Players don’t consistently play The Sims 2 for its graphics, of course, but all the gameplay options definitely make it a top-tier Sims game. It also won a ton of awards and reached a score of 90 on Metacritic.

The NPCs and townies already had relationships with each other before players loaded up a family, and the game toed the line between too much and just wacky enough perfectly. Not only was the game a foundation for the rest of The Sims franchise to come, but it had a ton of heart and personality. If you’re having trouble installing or launching your game, the first thing to check is that your system meets the minimum requirements for The Sims 3. Mac Users have to pay £20.99/29.99 for half the EPs/SPs. Once it’s finished installing, open the game and you’re all set to start a new household in your new world. Windows users (could) get the Ultimate Collection (all EPs/SPs) for free.
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Despite The Sims 2 being over 15 years old, it’s still surprisingly popular in The Sims community. The Sims 3 launcher will start up and install your world.
