The Sims 2: Pets
The Sims 2: Pets | |
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Generelle oplysninger | |
Udvikler | EA Games[1][2] EA Mobile (N-Gage version)[3] |
Udgiver | EA Games Aspyr Media |
Serie | The Sims |
Designer | Hunter Howe Charles London Mike Darga Lakshmi Jalapayan |
Udgivet | 18. oktober 2006 20. oktober 2006 26. oktober 2006 |
Genre | Simulation |
Spiltype | Singleplayer |
Platforme | Game Boy Advance GameCube Nintendo DS PlayStation 2 PlayStation Portable Windows Mac OS X Wii N-Gage[3] |
Aldersgrænse | ESRB: T PEGI: 12+ OFLC: M |
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Hjemmeside (PC) | |
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The Sims 2: Pets er den fjerde udvidelsespakke til Maxis' univers, Sims 2. Den udkom d. 17. oktober 2006 i USA og d. 20 oktober i resten af verden.
Det hele går ud på, at dine Sims kan få hunde, katte og andre kæledyr. Dem kan de så tage med i parken, og lege med dem dér, eller blive derhjemme og lege dér. Der er selvfølgelig også nye møbler o.l. med i udvidelsespakken.
Udover udvidelsespakken til PC-versionen, er der også udgivet en række konsolspil under samme navn, men med et anderledes gameplay.
Referencer
- ^ IGN: The Sims 2: Pets
- ^ The Sims 2: Pets for PC - The Sims 2: Pets PC Game - The Sims 2: Pets Computer Game
- ^ a b "N-Gage Game Showroom - The Sims 2 Pets". Nokia. Arkiveret fra originalen 6. juli 2008. Hentet 2008-05-09.
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