Wednesday, April 17, 2013

The Sims 3 Supernatural


Product Description
"The Sims 3 Supernatural" has always had its share of strange denizens, from mummies introduced in World Adventures to vampires in Late Night, but now fairies, werewolves, and zombies are added to the mix. Throw in a dash of magic, and the virtual neighborhood is starting to resemble a regurgitated Harry Potter fanfic mixed with heavy doses of crazy.

"The Sims 3 Supernatural" starts with the obvious expansion stuff: new decorations, new clothes, new hairstyles, and so on. There’s nothing earth-shattering there. There is a single new career track, so you can have your Sims employed as a fortune teller along one of two branches: a legitimate all-knowing seer, or a scam artist who uses charming and manipulative words to win promotions.

This is the first Sims expansion for any of the base games that has strayed so far from what makes The Sims a unique franchise. Sure, magic existed with the final expansion for the original game (The Sims: Makin’ Magic), but the supernatural aspects were more limited, and didn’t create a neighborhood full of unnecessary mystical distractions.

Key Features:
- Play as supernatural Sims:Create witches, wizards, werewolves, more intriguing vampires, and fairies, each with their own magical abilities, traits, and interactions.
- Explore the town of Moonlight Falls: Discover what mysteries and abilities are revealed by the light of the full moon. Will your Sims freak out or become more powerful?
- Hone your magical crafts and share the enchantment: Learn to cast spells and find rare ingredients to brew elixirs, so you can charm or hex your Sims’ lives. Send your magical elixirs to any of your friends’ games who have The Sims 3. Your Sims can hone their psychic abilities and build a career as mystic fortune teller.
- Discover supernatural items: Race around the arena on your broomstick, visit the gypsy caravan, or preen in front of your magic mirror. Even awaken the classic character of Bonehilda, the quirky skeletal maid. With tons of new enchanted objects, what will happen next?
- Deck out your home in gothic style: Add a secret lair with the sliding bookcase door and fill your home with creepy new furniture.
- Zombification: Mix a special elixir to create shuffling, brain-hungry monsters of your very own. Chomp on other Sims to spread the love and wreak havoc. Don’t fret, you can always concoct an elixir to change your Sims back.

SYSTEM REQUIREMENTS:
Operating Systems: XP SP2 / Vista SP1 / Windows 7
CPU: For XP 2.0 GHz P4 processor or equivalent; For Windows Vista and Windows 7 2.4 GHz P4 processor or equivalent
RAM: For XP 1 GB RAM / Windows Vista and Windows 7 1.5 GB RAM*
DISC DRIVE: DVD drive
Hard Drive: At least 3.5 GB** of hard drive space with at least 1 GB additional space for custom content and saved games.
Video: 128 MB Video Card with support for Pixel Shader 2.0
*For NVIDIA ION™ computers, the game requires at least 2.0 GB RAM.
**9.6 GB of hard drive space if installing with The Sims 3.
Supported Video Cards: Nvidia GeForce 6 series or better, and all NVidia G, GT, GTS, and GTX video cards. ATI Radeon™ series card 9500 series or better, and all ATI X, X1, and HD video cards; Intel® Graphics Media Accelerator (GMA): GMA 3-Series, GMA 4-Series
***Please note that the GeForce 6100 and 7100 cards are not supported.

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