The Sims 2: Open for Business
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Udvikler | Maxis |
Udgiver | EA Games Aspyr Media |
Serie | The Sims |
Designer | Charles London Hunter Howe Amy Kalson Robin Hunicke |
Motor | Pixomatic |
Udgivet | 2. marts 2006 3. marts 2006 |
Seneste version | 1.3.0.351 |
Genre | Simulation |
Spiltype | Singleplayer |
Platforme | Mac OS X Windows |
Medier | CD-Rom |
Input | Tastatur Mus |
Aldersgrænse | ESRB: T OFLC: M PEGI: 12+ |
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The Sims 2: Open for Business er en udvidelsespakke til The Sims 2, fra Maxis. Pakken gør spilleren i stand til at købe/lave sin egen forretning, og man kan endda fremstille sine egne ting, man kan sælge i sin butik. Spillet introducerer også nye Skill-points i de fire discipliner "blomster i vaser", "legetøj", "husholdingshjælper" og "frisør". Disse vises som skilte i enten bronze, sølv eller guld, alt efter hvor dygtig ens sim er til disciplinen. Open for Business byder også på en helt ny slags sims, kaldet en servo. Servoen, der aldrig ældes, kan kun rekvireres ved at købe en robot-station og få fuld dygtighed i "Robotteknik".
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