The Sims es un simulador de vida lanzado en el año 2000, donde controlas los detalles íntimos de personajes individuales, moldeando su personalidad, apariencia y decisiones diarias. El juego se centra en la gestión de sus necesidades, el desarrollo de habilidades para avanzar en diez carreras distintas y la construcción y decoración de sus hogares. Las decisiones afectan directamente su estado emocional y relaciones, con consecuencias serias por negligencia, incluyendo la muerte. Disponible en PC, Mac y Linux, este título base fue complementado con múltiples expansiones.
","tokens":{"input":2350,"output":117,"total":2467}}La gestión en esta simulación se centra en la toma de decisiones constante. Los jugadores son responsables de diseñar y mantener el mundo físico donde residen los Sims, lo que implica comprar, colocar y reemplazar mobiliario tanto doméstico como de oficina. Guiar a sus Sims a través de sus diversas fases de desarrollo vital es fundamental, al igual que gestionar la química y las interacciones entre ellos a través de la conversación y la construcción de relaciones.
\n\nEl éxito en el avance profesional está ligado directamente al desarrollo de habilidades. El juego presenta diez trayectorias profesionales distintas, cada una con diez niveles. Los Sims deben cultivar habilidades específicas para ascender en su campo elegido y así obtener ingresos para el hogar.
\n\nLa simulación incluye eventos dinámicos que pueden afectar significativamente a sus Sims. Estos van desde peligros ambientales como inundaciones e incendios hasta actividades criminales como robos. De manera crucial, la negligencia del jugador tiene consecuencias severas. El incumplimiento de necesidades básicas —como energía, hambre o higiene— puede provocar resultados negativos, y en casos extremos de abandono, la muerte es una posibilidad, pudiendo aniquilar linajes familiares completos.
\n\nEsta entrega original de la serie de simulación de vida está disponible para las plataformas PC (Microsoft Windows), Mac y Linux.
\n\nAunque el juego base ofrece la experiencia central completa, ha sido complementado con siete paquetes de expansión que introducen nuevas características, objetos y mecánicas de juego para profundizar la simulación.
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The Sims: Makin' Magic is the seventh and final expansion pack for The Sims, bringing an assortment of magical powers and abilities to Sims characters - allowing them to take care of household chores with a snap, win the affection of an unrequited love using special charms, or even turn a bothersome neighbor into a frog. This pack also includes many new house objects with which Sims can interact, including beehives, spinning wheels, butter churns, and other equipment that can be used to create spell ingredients.

The Sims: Superstar is the sixth expansion pack for The Sims, allowing players to guide Sims to fame. For the first time, players can follow their Sims to work as they pursue careers as Rock Stars, Movie Stars, or Supermodels in the new, customizable Studio Town area. New work and leisure items are included, and in addition to the ratings for relationships and skills, players can now track the fame score ratings of their characters.

Home consoles version of The Sims.

The Sims: Unleashed is the fifth expansion pack for The Sims, designed to offer truly lively animal friends, with all the fun and responsibility that comes with pet ownership. Apart from introducing pets into the game as Sims and not objects, Unleashed also offers new careers including Chef, Circus Performer, and naturally, Veterinarian. The expansion also adds 125 new objects, for both pets and people. For the first time, Sims can grow vegetables in their own garden plots. Harvested crops are stored in a pantry, then sold at a farmer's market or enjoyed by the farmers themselves. Gardening Sims may especially appreciate a devoted feline friend, who will help by chasing rabbits and gophers away from the crops.

The Sims: Vacation, known as The Sims: On Holiday in the Republic of Ireland, the UK, China and Scandinavia, is the fourth expansion pack for The Sims. Vacation introduces new items, characters, and features, as well as a new destination called Vacation Island where Sims can take vacations with family members or with other Sims. This marks the first time Sims can stay on lots away from home, meaning the game can be saved while a Sim is on Vacation Island. Vacation Island is split into three distinct environments: beach, forest, and snow-capped mountain. Sims can purchase or find souvenirs and either stay at a hotel or rent a tent/igloo.

The Sims: Hot Date is the third expansion pack for The Sims, representing an entirely new experience for your Sims - dating! With exciting new characters, interests, romance objects, and an all-new downtown area filled with restaurants, shops, and parks, you will get your Sims off the couch and into the singles scene. Play matchmaker for your Sims and watch them become lovers or liars! It also introduces community lots to the series, making it the first instance where players are able to play their Sims on lots other than the Sim's home lot.

The Sims: House Party is the second expansion pack for The Sims and is all about, well, parties. Everything in it is designed to make parties more fun for both you and your Sims. There are over 100 new objects and characters; 5 new music styles; 5 new dance styles to match the new music; and three new themes - Cowboy, Luau, and Rave.

The Sims: Livin' Large, known as The Sims: Livin' It Up in Europe, is the first expansion pack for The Sims, adding new characters, careers, items, and features. Unlike later expansions, it has no specific theme, however, many of its additions have sci-fi, fantasy, or supernatural elements, such as the entire Paranormal career track.