The Sims: House Party Q&A
We sit down with a Maxis producer to find out more about this add-on.
One of the most popular games of last year--and the winner of our Game of the Year award for 2000--was Maxis and Electronic Arts' The Sims. The game took the same level of interactivity found in designer Will Wright's classic Sim City games and focused it down to the household level. The Sims let you create your own dream family, dream house, and dream neighborhood to make up for the shortcomings of your real-life family, house, and neighborhood--at least some would argue, anyway. Last summer, Maxis released an expansion for The Sims, entitled Livin' Large, which added five new career paths and hundreds of new items that enhanced the already addictive qualities of the original game. Maxis and Electronic Arts are looking to capitalize on the success of The Sims series with yet another expansion pack called House Party. Unlike Livin' Large, however, House Party is all about getting your sims to have a good time. The add-on won't feature any new careers for your sims to follow, but there will be three new décor motifs and numerous items designed to encourage you to throw the wildest party your block has ever seen. Shortly after the expansion pack's announcement, we sat down with Maxis producer Tim LeTourneau to find out more about the upcoming House Party.
GameSpot: Livin' Large introduced household items--such as the telescope and the voodoo doll--that could cause events that affected Sims' lives in strange new ways. What kind of new, event-causing items will House Party have?
Tim LeTourneau: House Party is really about parties and socializing, and the objects are intended to create new gameplay around group dynamics. The campfire, for example, allows for the first time up to eight sims to interact in a single activity. While there will definitely be unexpected and entertaining circumstances to your actions, they will mostly be centered on the social aspects of several sims interacting with one another.
GS: Livin' Large also featured the ultimate home-cleaning device--the extremely expensive robot housekeeper. Since House Party will focus on parties and gatherings, will it have any new items--like robot cooks or mechanics--to help take care of household maintenance while sims plan parties?
TL: Well, for the sim who wants to be able to spend more time socializing with his or her guests, professional help is available for catering to everyone's needs.
GS: We know there will be mechanical bulls and a giant cake, both of which sims will be able to buy for kicking their parties into high gear. What other new party-specific items will House Party introduce?
TL: Most of the objects are geared to dealing with crowds of sims, but that's not to say that sims won't find it fun to work up a sweat in the dance cage when they are home alone as well.
GS: Will the game include any new career paths--such as those of DJs and dancers--that are specific to partying, for example?
TL: No, but since we are really providing a way to help improve the social lives of sims, we hope that many of those high-level careers that have eluded players due to the number of friends required will finally be attainable.
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- Release Date: Mar 26, 2001
- ESRB: TTitles rated T (Teen) have content that may be suitable for ages 13 and older.
- Release Date: Oct 23, 2002
- ESRB: TTitles rated T (Teen) have content that may be suitable for ages 13 and older.
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