The Sims 3 (2009)

The Sims 3
Genres:  SimulationCasual
Tags: 
SingleplayerMultiplayerGreat SoundtrackRPGFunnySandboxFemale ProtagonistComedyNudityModdableCharacter CustomizationFamily FriendlyReplay ValueBuildingRomance
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The Sims 3 is a life simulation game where you can control the life of a character or an entire family. You can guide them through daily life, careers, social interactions, and personal growth.

Before starting the game, you create a character called a Sim. You can choose gender, age, race, body type, and traits that affect their behavior. You can also set all options to random or adjust aging speed and other settings.

The Sims 3 features an open world that continues to live even when you are not controlling it. Sims are more independent and focus on real-life activities like going to work, socializing, attending parties, and fulfilling wishes to earn happiness points.

Yes, The Sims 3 allows you to build and customize homes. Unlike previous games, you can place objects at any angle without using a grid, giving more freedom in design.

The Sims 3 is available on PC, PlayStation 3, Xbox 360, iOS, Nintendo DS, and Nintendo 3DS.

The Sims 3 was developed by Electronic Arts, Edge of Reality, and The Sims Studio. It was published by Electronic Arts.

Minimum requirements include Windows XP or Vista, 1-1.5 GB RAM, a 2.0-2.4 GHz processor, 128 MB graphics card with Pixel Shader 2.0, and at least 6.5 GB hard drive space plus 1 GB for custom content.

The Sims 3 primarily focuses on single-player gameplay. It does not have a traditional multiplayer mode.

The game includes simulation, casual gameplay, role-playing elements, character customization, building, comedy, romance, and some content that may include nudity.

The game is rated Teen, making it suitable for ages 13 and up. Some content may not be appropriate for younger children.

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