Tuesday, October 18, 2011 / 7:19 PM
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So we've reached the final part of our deconstruction of last weeks producer video for The Sims Social online Facebook game. The main thing that differenciates The Sims Social from any other Sim title released is obviously the social interaction with other players online, but what exactly will you be able to do with your friends and neighbours?
As we've spoke about previously, your friends will be shown at the bottom of your screen, as per typical Facebook social gaming standard, with the obvious option of being able to visit your friends homes and check out there architectual and interior design skills. You'll also need neighbours and there help to complete tasks and achievements. You also have the choice to be lovers or enemies. That all depends if you'd like to leave some nicely cooked food for a friend or steal it, WooHoo with your lover or fight with your enemy, Fix your best friends broken toilet or scare them by leaving a spider in their cupboard. It's completely up to you. All new relationships formed or broken can be seen and shared via your Facebook feed for the chance for you and other players to gain extra XP or Simoleons.
We believe Personality Traits can be changed for a small Premium Simoleon fee, but which one will you go for?
• Socialite: Naturally people who love getting involved with anything so long as they dont break a nail.
• Geek: Lifelong upholders of intellectual pursuits and sworn enemies of exercise in all its evil forms.
• Introvert: More likely to be found in deep thought than deep conversation. Introverts prefer their own company.
• Rocker: Masters of the air guitar and singing in the shower. May even learn a real instrument one day.
• Villain: Would sell their own granny for kicks, then buy her back just so they could sell her again.
As we've spoke about previously, your friends will be shown at the bottom of your screen, as per typical Facebook social gaming standard, with the obvious option of being able to visit your friends homes and check out there architectual and interior design skills. You'll also need neighbours and there help to complete tasks and achievements. You also have the choice to be lovers or enemies. That all depends if you'd like to leave some nicely cooked food for a friend or steal it, WooHoo with your lover or fight with your enemy, Fix your best friends broken toilet or scare them by leaving a spider in their cupboard. It's completely up to you. All new relationships formed or broken can be seen and shared via your Facebook feed for the chance for you and other players to gain extra XP or Simoleons.
We believe Personality Traits can be changed for a small Premium Simoleon fee, but which one will you go for?
• Socialite: Naturally people who love getting involved with anything so long as they dont break a nail.
• Geek: Lifelong upholders of intellectual pursuits and sworn enemies of exercise in all its evil forms.
• Introvert: More likely to be found in deep thought than deep conversation. Introverts prefer their own company.
• Rocker: Masters of the air guitar and singing in the shower. May even learn a real instrument one day.
• Villain: Would sell their own granny for kicks, then buy her back just so they could sell her again.