**The Sims 3: A Comprehensive Review**
The Sims 3 is a really complex game with all kinds of in and outs that haven't even scratched the surface with in this review. It is quite pricey at $10, but considering that the same game would probably be 30 or more on another console such as the DS or PSP, it makes it feel much better.
Almost all Sims are going to be unique, which really makes the game just a lot more fun. You can do all sorts of things inside your house, such as watching TV, reading books, cooking meals, listening to stereos, and more. You can also totally customize your house by moving all the furniture around, as well as selling and eventually upgrading to better and better stuff.
The same goes for your house; you move along in the game get more money, and you can actually improve it, upgrade it, make it bigger, you have more rooms, and all kinds of really cool stuff. Some of the cooler items in your house, such as stereos and bookshelves and like this stove, will need to be purchased.
Unlike in previous Sims games, you only start off with a very small amount of money almost making you go get a job. Well, you can easily spend a lot of time in your house; that's only just a small portion of the game. You can head out into the decently sized town which is where the fun really begins.
There are quite a few buildings all of which you can enter or buy things from in the case of stores and restaurants. Everyone in town has a house, and you're free to go over and meet them when you interact with other Sims. You can do all kinds of things; you can greet them, joke around, be romantic, chat, and much more.
You can get you can be friends with someone, make them enemies, or start dating and eventually if you want try and get married. It goes deeper than that, though; you can go into anyone's house and do whatever you want such as taking showers or just going to sleep. This is especially hilarious when you walk into a stranger's house just greet them and go start using their stuff such as jumping in the shower.
Well, you can go eat at your friend's friend's houses and mess around all day; it's much more fun when you actually get a job for yourself. There are several places around town to get a job, such as a laboratory, a restaurant, and Quick Mart, among several others.
At first, you will usually work most of the day but can get promotions and start making more money while working fewer hours. It can help if you get to know your boss by meeting them and getting to know them; but be careful if you don't impress them or bore them then they can actually make you work extra days or even fire you if you offend them.
The Sims 3 is a really complex game with all kinds of in and outs that haven't even scratched the surface. There are some glitches in the game, and I will let you guys know there are some glitches and you will notice the very occasional lag; but I would definitely recommend restarting your device when you first begin.
I mean yeah, it'll take 30 seconds, but it really does make a difference because you don't want to miss it, and it does. It's really simple to save, so I would go ahead because you don't want lag and glitches and all that kind of stuff.
Now, while I really enjoyed this game and I think it's a really great app, it's up to you guys really; it's not for everyone, and there are some other really good apps that you could also buy for the same money. If you do get the game however, you likely will not be disappointed.
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