The Sims 3 Game Guide
Last update: 11 May 2016
The Sims 3 is another part of a series started in 2000 which has become one of the most popular games ever. This games presents human life in a clever way from the day of birth, trough childhood and adulthood to elderly and finally death. There is no particular aim except for fulfilling Sims' dreams and their life goals as well as fulfilling their psychological and social needs. Of course work is also involved - thanks to it you can develop your skills - Sims get promoted earning more and more money in a game called simleons.
In this guide you will find the descriptions of particular elements of the game - creating Sims, building and decorating houses, making Sim create relations with others, developing skills and developing all professional careers as well as making money.
All useful equipment and object ex. fridge or easel are marked with blue colour. All stages of Sims' lives (teenager, elder) are marked with orange colour. Brown colour was used to mark places on the map, ex. stadium, city hall as well as rooms in the house.
Enjoy!
Maciej "Psycho Mantis" Stepnikowski
Translated by: Agnieszka "Pyretta Blaze" Szukuc
About The Sims 3 Game Guide
Author : Maciej "Psycho Mantis" Stepnikowski for gamepressure.com
Translator : Agnieszka "Pyretta Blaze" Szukuc
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Guide contains : 44 pages, 324 images.
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The Sims 3 Video Game
- genre: Simulation
- developer: EA Games
- publisher: Electronic Arts
- platform: Electronic Arts
- rated: PEGI: 12+ / ESRB: Teen
- The Sims 3 - Official Website.
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