The Sims 3 Pets (2011)
Genres: StrategySimulation
| Nintendo 3DS |
Released: 2011-10-18 |
| PC |
Released: 2011-10-18 |
| PlayStation 3 |
Released: 2011-10-18 |
| Xbox 360 |
Released: 2011-10-18 |
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Dogs
Description
In The Sims 3 Pets, players can design and customize pets for their Sims, ranging from loyal dogs and curious cats to majestic horses. The game allows full control over both appearance and personality traits, giving each pet a unique character. Whether creating a protective guard dog, a mischievous kitten, or a dependable horse, players decide how these pets interact with the world and the Sims they live with.
Key Features
Wide Variety of Pets
The expansion introduces a diverse selection of animals, including dogs, cats, and for the first time in the series, horses. Each type of pet can be uniquely designed, allowing players to create animals that are visually distinct and tailored to their Sims’ households. Horses offer new gameplay experiences, challenging players to tame and train them for riding, racing, and jumping activities.
Direct Pet Control
Players can take direct control of their Sims’ pets to experience the world from the animal’s perspective. Pets can chase, dig, tackle objects, and interact with Sims in ways that affect daily gameplay. They can serve as faithful companions, participating in social activities, or act independently, creating moments of chaos within the household.
Unique Personality Traits
Each pet in the game has customizable personality traits. Traits range from intelligent, brave, and friendly to hydrophobic, skittish, or clueless, influencing behavior and interaction with both Sims and other animals. Horses, dogs, and cats each have distinctive traits that determine how they respond to training, social interaction, and daily activities.
Skills Development
Pets can acquire a variety of skills. Cats and dogs are able to learn hunting techniques, and dogs can also locate collectibles or help Sims during social interactions. Horses can develop skills for racing, jumping, and performing in equestrian events, enhancing gameplay variety and offering new challenges for players to explore.
Outdoor Exploration
Sims can bring their pets along for outdoor activities. Dogs and cats can accompany Sims to parks, libraries, and other community locations, while horses can be ridden to specialized areas such as the Equestrian Center. This feature provides new ways for pets to engage with the environment and expand social interactions beyond the home.
Gameplay Requirements
The digital version of The Sims 3 Pets requires an internet connection, online authentication, acceptance of the End User License Agreement, and the latest patch update for The Sims 3. Access to online services, including SimPoints and downloadable content, necessitates an EA account and registration of the game using a one-time serial code. Registration is limited to one EA account per serial code and is non-transferable. Players must be at least 13 years old to create an EA account. Mac users must update to the latest version of the Sims 3 Launcher to access online features. The game employs SecuROM digital rights management, which allows installation on up to five computers simultaneously, with options to authorize or deauthorize devices through EA’s website.
Our Verdict
The Sims 3 Pets (2011) is a fun and engaging expansion for anyone who loves animals and simulation games. It adds a lot of new pets, from cats and dogs to horses, and lets you control them directly. You can customize their looks, personalities, and skills, which makes each pet feel unique and alive.
Playing as a pet is surprisingly entertaining. Whether you want your dog to fetch items, your cat to hunt, or your horse to race, there are plenty of activities to enjoy. The game also expands your Sims’ world with new social interactions and places to explore with pets, adding fresh ways to play.
If you enjoy The Sims series and love animals, this expansion is worth your time. It’s easy to pick up, full of charm, and offers hours of creative gameplay. Definitely recommended for pet lovers and Sims fans alike.