Outdoor Retreat: It adds a whole new area, and is basically the Holiday mode from the other games. Gamepacks (Doesn't know if it wants to be an Mini Expansion or a Big Stuff Pack) You don't get vampires, though.Ĭity Living I don't actually have this Expansion, as it was released shortly after I stopped playing ^^ Get Together: This is the first 'Nightlife' style expansion that didn't try to add game mechanics that I HATE! (NPCs constantly falling in love with my sim and begging for dates even though she's married in the Sims 3, that old woman who's only purpose in the game is to be annoying in the Sims 2) Making it the best version of Nightlife. They added home businesses, but you can make money off ALL of your skills (Except fitness, IIRC) so even if you want to make a work at home sim, you don't need this. Get to Work: Adds a couple jobs, but I've never really played around with this content since I don't like the fact that I have to leave my other sims behind to follow my main sim to work.
Sometimes they go on sale, and I've also found that you can get them cheaper if you can find them in a physical store like Gamestop/EB Games.Įxpansions (Add the most gameplay, but cost the most) Buy the base game and then pick and choose the packs you want.