Console players get to create cats and dogs, while the PC also adds horses to the mix. These are fully customisable animal Sims, as much a member of the family as your human creations. There have been pet expansions for the previous two Sims games, but this time the pets are more than mobile accessories. Each has its own unique and exclusive wrinkles, and together they do add up to a substantial addition to the Sims canon, worthy of a moment in the spotlight. For console players, it's a complete standalone game in its own right. For PC players, it's an expansion in the traditional sense. The first thing we learn is that Sims 3 Pets is really two related, yet different products sheltering under a common banner. So when the invitation arrives from EA for a special press day for The Sims 3 Pets, it's hard not to do a double take. Rarely do they make headlines or arouse much interest beyond the (enormous) niche audience that is Sims addicts. Expansions for The Sims have become so regular and so familiar that they've rather appropriately become part of the gaming furniture.
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