News BlogCritics – The Sims 3 World Adventures review

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  1. Judhudson

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    BlogCritics – The Sims 3 World Adventures review

    A portion of a review from BlogCritics (thanks to both InfiniteSims and SimOperations for passing along the link)

    Players can expect similar experiences in the three Sims 3 World Adventures areas as in real life. Egypt also has snake charming, pyramids, tombs, and secret chambers and pathways. China offers fireworks, Terracotta soldiers, gardens, peaceful settings, fortune cookies, and an appealing oriental style. The martial arts gameplay including sparring and great take home training items like*a training dummy, special books, and a board breaker. France offers great food, cafes, medieval culture, scooters, and mysteries to solve.The high content and replay value make this expansion worth the price. Loading times can slow down the action, so make sure*your computer is prepared (check minimum requirements). Future updates will help smooth some existing issues but planning play and thoughtful management skills can eliminate minor frustrations.



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