The Sims: Unleashed

The Sims: Unleashed

released on Sep 23, 2002

The Sims: Unleashed

released on Sep 23, 2002

An expansion for The Sims

The Sims: Unleashed is the fifth expansion pack for The Sims, designed to offer truly lively animal friends, with all the fun and responsibility that comes with pet ownership. Apart from introducing pets into the game as Sims and not objects, Unleashed also offers new careers including Chef, Circus Performer, and naturally, Veterinarian. The expansion also adds 125 new objects, for both pets and people. For the first time, Sims can grow vegetables in their own garden plots. Harvested crops are stored in a pantry, then sold at a farmer's market or enjoyed by the farmers themselves. Gardening Sims may especially appreciate a devoted feline friend, who will help by chasing rabbits and gophers away from the crops.


Also in series

The Sims: Makin' Magic
The Sims: Makin' Magic
The Sims: Superstar
The Sims: Superstar
The Sims Online
The Sims Online
The Sims: Vacation
The Sims: Vacation
The Sims: Hot Date
The Sims: Hot Date

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The Sims: Unleashed, might be my favorite expansion pack in the whole series. Adding, of course, pets, as well as farming and a significant expansion on the number of community's lots and what could be done with lots in the first place. I enjoyed the main addition of the farmers market, acting as a really engaging take on any other form of how your sim spends their money in a manner that feels more natural and engaging then simply buying objects in any other way before. Overall, the main additions of farming and pets make this pack a great addition to the sims.

i loved this pack a lot as a kid! not only did it add pets, but also farming with harvestables that you can sell for decent profit.

i can't imagine the sims 1 without old town, tbh. lots of the pre-made community lots are pretty boring though (like, who ever visits the pool hall?) but there is a LOT of room for building your own things.

pets are okay i guess! i think i judge it so differently after playing with pets in sims 3 and 4. in this one, there's only a dozen or so skins for pets and you have pretty much no control over customisation other than that, except for a dozen different coloured collars. the options for small pets like turtles and iguanas is cool, but again, they don't do much.

i also have no idea how to win the pet show contests without cheating lol

Added pets, what more is there to say?