The Sims 2: Pets
About
The Sims 2 Pets for the Wii uses the accessible Wii controls to create
pets for your Sims to train, play with, and love as their own! The Sims
2 Pets for the Wii will build on the celebrated The Sims 2 experience
that allows players to create and control digital characters throughout
their lives while determining the outcome of their relationships and
choosing their destiny.
Features
Your Sims Have Pets - Adopt dogs, cats, and guinea pigs for your Sims
to play with. Your Sims can train their dogs and cats to learn new
tricks. They even have their own personality- smart, friendly, silly,
or hyper!
Create-A-Pet - Choose from more than 22 dog and 15 cat breeds
including Retrievers, Beagles, Pugs, Schnoodles, Main Coons, Siamese,
and more. You can even create your own by customizing their appearance
with a variety of traits including body shape, color, fur, nose, and
ears!
Head to the Town Park - Take your Sims and their pets for a playful
romp at the Central Town Park where they can play with their furry
friends and meet other Sims and their pets. Buy fun items for your
Sims' pets at local shops and watch the town center grow over time.
Classic Sims Gameplay - Create Sims that look like you and your
friends and control how they spend their lives - their stories are in
your hands!
Easy-to-Play with the Wii - With full support for the Nunchuk and Wii
remote, just point at the screen to direct your Sims. Designing homes
is a snap as you grab walls, furnishings, and decor and place them
where you want.
Players will find the easy-to-use Wii controls a natural and fun way to
play this popular game on the Wii. Not only will players have the
opportunity to choose from many breeds and the latest designer mixes,
but they’ll also be able to personally design their new furry friends
with the Create-a-Pet feature. The ability to customize gives players
the opportunity to create the ideal pet by choosing its body shape,
unique markings, even personality!
Players will also be able to teach their pets new tricks, take them for
a romp in the park, outfit them with new pet accessories and even give
them jobs! As in real life, your Sims’ pets will require care and
training. A neglected cat with an urge to scratch might claw your new
couch if you aren’t careful, and leaving your dog unattended near a
freshly planted flower bed probably isn’t wise!