Sims 3 Review: The Creator Is Vocal About Maturity Among Gamers? The Truth Is Parents Should'nt Let Their Kids Play The Life Simulation Game!

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Parent's should be aware that Sims 3 is a life-stimulation game where you can get the chance to create your own Sim and control its life according to how you wanted it to be, Players can create the Sim's personality different and lifelike by appointing body characteristics and traits including the sim being romantic, creative, courageous, kleptomaniac, neurotic, snob or even "evil" from which desire behavior and job opportunities can be gotten from. Sims can even be heterosexual and can even engage itself to same-sex relationship and most importantly, they can soon end its life like any mortal human.

Although the game is unbelievably fun, Some people might tend to refrain themselves from playing as it also includes inevitable adult-oriented stuffs lying on it, especially for the youngsters, They might end up being scolded by their parents due to some undesirable stuffs that are enclosed in it.

Tender-aged kids, probably under 10 might like how this game works and looks but as a parent, You might think it over of buying it for them. Confusion may arise when the couple mumbles weird noises under the moving bed. Although violence has found its way out of the game, Still, Thinking it over is a must, It promotes consumerism and can be a bad role model to the kids. Sometimes a sim might get depressed over out-of-luxury things, They kept on wishing for expensive food and furniture to lift their mood up. Indeed suitable for kids under 10.

Having its nature to be boring than mature and real, The game is always outspoken about how "maturing" it can get, Sure there are really intimate events where you can see white sheets moving, Although it is not too bad, It is still not mature by any means. Maybe on the building houses and getting yourself a job will do but all in all, Its so-called maturity has never been proven.

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