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I want to go buy it but i need to know if it is worth it.
Answer
You will like it if:
1. You enjoy adventure-style RPGs. (Indiana Jones fans will probably also cheer.)
2. You are becoming bored with the base town and want somewhere new to play.
3. You have been wanting new recipes.
4. You enjoy displaying unique collectibles in your Sim homes.
5. You like (relatively simple) puzzles.
6. You have been wanting new fruits and veggies to grow and/or harvest, or new locations to fish and things to catch while fishing.
7. You're intrigued by the "antique" aspect of collectibles and/or archaelogy.
8. You have Bookworm Sims who will be mind-boggled by all the new books.
I think they did a beautiful job on the graphics; China, Egypt, and France are beautifully illustrated. I think they did a good job on the tombs as well, but my favorite part (aside all the new recipes and food stuffs to use and grow) has been the new collectibles! Vases, bowls, and cool statues and figurines. And you get to ride on a scooter! Scooters are sold in France and Egypt. You can make nectar and fortune cookies. Your Sim towns now have tourists, eeks. Sims now have storage! You can buy storage trunks in each town and actually put stuff in them, yay! Teens can travel to the other countries alone, but children require an adult. Infants and toddlers cannot travel, but there was a glitch when I left an infant with a babysitter; the infant was abducted and I had to move the family to a new house to get her back as her picture icon was gone. So I'd advise leaving an adult family member home with the baby and keep babysitters away. You can make some serious Simoleons adventuring, but beware, it also can cost a lot to do it, too! lol
You will like it if:
1. You enjoy adventure-style RPGs. (Indiana Jones fans will probably also cheer.)
2. You are becoming bored with the base town and want somewhere new to play.
3. You have been wanting new recipes.
4. You enjoy displaying unique collectibles in your Sim homes.
5. You like (relatively simple) puzzles.
6. You have been wanting new fruits and veggies to grow and/or harvest, or new locations to fish and things to catch while fishing.
7. You're intrigued by the "antique" aspect of collectibles and/or archaelogy.
8. You have Bookworm Sims who will be mind-boggled by all the new books.
I think they did a beautiful job on the graphics; China, Egypt, and France are beautifully illustrated. I think they did a good job on the tombs as well, but my favorite part (aside all the new recipes and food stuffs to use and grow) has been the new collectibles! Vases, bowls, and cool statues and figurines. And you get to ride on a scooter! Scooters are sold in France and Egypt. You can make nectar and fortune cookies. Your Sim towns now have tourists, eeks. Sims now have storage! You can buy storage trunks in each town and actually put stuff in them, yay! Teens can travel to the other countries alone, but children require an adult. Infants and toddlers cannot travel, but there was a glitch when I left an infant with a babysitter; the infant was abducted and I had to move the family to a new house to get her back as her picture icon was gone. So I'd advise leaving an adult family member home with the baby and keep babysitters away. You can make some serious Simoleons adventuring, but beware, it also can cost a lot to do it, too! lol
Tips for travelling with many young kids?
Marie
My best friend had a family emergency and had to go in Vermont from Washington DC and left her two kids at our house.
Something happened and tomorrow we have to go help her there.
I have 3 year old triplets and she has a 3 year old boy and a 6 year old very very active boy, two adults and 5 kids.
We thought about downloading some cartoons on ipads,coloring books for the 6 year old,favorite toys,singing,stop every two hours,snacks.
Answer
I would try and get one of those reading-book-CDs for the car, ask the 6yr old maybe what his favourite book is, they have read outs of everybook from How To Tame A Dragon to any number of books.
For the two hour stops, make sure they can stretch their legs and run about. Bring a small ball, or if you have one of those foam tennis sets or foam bats, bring those along, being worn out will help.
Snack wise, Get ones of those crisp bags with a number of different flavours maybe, that means they get a choice.
Singing is a good idea, but must be annoying for you. At the start, get them singing, but you can get some CDs (or download on the ipad, I download them for my toddlers) some of the songs you were planning to sing, they'll be downloadable even if they're wheels-on-the-bus or something. They can sing along with that while you concentrate.
Tonight, get them running all around, and maybe let them go in the car in their pyjamas and don't wake them up fully to get in- letting them be drowsy t the start means they'll go to sleep quicker.
Bring paper and colouring books and pencils for the 6yr old, a selection of favourite toys and maybe a puzzle book for the 6yr old. The 3yr olds might use the colouring books and paper- even if its just scribbles.
I would try and get one of those reading-book-CDs for the car, ask the 6yr old maybe what his favourite book is, they have read outs of everybook from How To Tame A Dragon to any number of books.
For the two hour stops, make sure they can stretch their legs and run about. Bring a small ball, or if you have one of those foam tennis sets or foam bats, bring those along, being worn out will help.
Snack wise, Get ones of those crisp bags with a number of different flavours maybe, that means they get a choice.
Singing is a good idea, but must be annoying for you. At the start, get them singing, but you can get some CDs (or download on the ipad, I download them for my toddlers) some of the songs you were planning to sing, they'll be downloadable even if they're wheels-on-the-bus or something. They can sing along with that while you concentrate.
Tonight, get them running all around, and maybe let them go in the car in their pyjamas and don't wake them up fully to get in- letting them be drowsy t the start means they'll go to sleep quicker.
Bring paper and colouring books and pencils for the 6yr old, a selection of favourite toys and maybe a puzzle book for the 6yr old. The 3yr olds might use the colouring books and paper- even if its just scribbles.
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