When Sims 3 World Adventures was first announced, it blew many players away. Most of us were content with the proven fact that we might travel about the neighbourhood and we might see our sims live, interacting with other sims. Now we were about to be given the opportunity to travel to Egypt, China and France to discover how sims live over there. My concern was would the sim countries bear a resemblance to the real countries. Lo and behold, they sort of do. Each country has something special, for Egypt, it's photography. For France, it's nectar making and for China, it's Martial Arts.
Your sims arrive at the base camp of each location. There are basic cleanliness and food facilities. There's also the cherished notice board, where your sims can pick up local 'jobs ' (adventures) in the country and they're going to be rewarded by the neighbours. There is also a special merchant in each country which trade ancient coins for handy objects. Do all you are able to to gather as many ancient coins.
When your sims travel to Egypt, they can see and explore the pyramids in search of treasure. They can also explore the ancient tombs. It's a little scary going underground, however it's fun. They have different challenges to deal with which permits further exploring. There also are tombs to explore in China and France. Watch out for the mummies (and their curses).
In Egypt, sims can eat traditional foods, such as Falafel and Shawarma. They can shop in the local marketplace where they can pick up relics, buy a camera and learn about photography. Sims can also learn snake charming
In France, your sims can find out about nectar making and buy valuable aged nectar from the famous Champs Les Sims Nectary. Sims can enjoy native dishes, such as Bouillabaisse, Cheese plates, Crepes and Frogs Legs.
In China sims can visit the world renown Phoenix martial arts academy, where they can train to become to the very best. They can love eating and making fortune cookies and also local dishes like stir-fry and egg rolls.
As you can see this expansion pack is packed to brim and overflowing. Learn more here.
Your sims arrive at the base camp of each location. There are basic cleanliness and food facilities. There's also the cherished notice board, where your sims can pick up local 'jobs ' (adventures) in the country and they're going to be rewarded by the neighbours. There is also a special merchant in each country which trade ancient coins for handy objects. Do all you are able to to gather as many ancient coins.
When your sims travel to Egypt, they can see and explore the pyramids in search of treasure. They can also explore the ancient tombs. It's a little scary going underground, however it's fun. They have different challenges to deal with which permits further exploring. There also are tombs to explore in China and France. Watch out for the mummies (and their curses).
In Egypt, sims can eat traditional foods, such as Falafel and Shawarma. They can shop in the local marketplace where they can pick up relics, buy a camera and learn about photography. Sims can also learn snake charming
In France, your sims can find out about nectar making and buy valuable aged nectar from the famous Champs Les Sims Nectary. Sims can enjoy native dishes, such as Bouillabaisse, Cheese plates, Crepes and Frogs Legs.
In China sims can visit the world renown Phoenix martial arts academy, where they can train to become to the very best. They can love eating and making fortune cookies and also local dishes like stir-fry and egg rolls.
As you can see this expansion pack is packed to brim and overflowing. Learn more here.
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