
Buy it here The Sims Makin’ Magic Expansion Pack for $8.99
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The Sims: Makin ‘Magic is a new supernatural experience in your Sim gaming! This expansion pack gives your Sims magical powers, for all new fun and strange new season. . . . more>> a>
- Your Sims can now harness the supernatural, casting playful or mischievous spells
- New Magic Town carnival-themed location; customize carnival rides
- Includes making, gathering, and questing for ingredients to brew magic spell recipes
- Unlock spells and create new ones; every spell has a unique backfire
- Over 175 new items and a host of quirky new characters
This product can be bought at Amazon for $8.99 -> here is the link: The Sims Makin’ Magic Expansion Pack
Wow. . I do not have a review about this game before, because I have too much fun with it since the day came, wrote it out! In my opinion this is probably the best Sims expansion pack yet. I enjoyed every pack, although none of them were bad. These have to do so many fun new items, new spells have a BLAST and Magic Town is just a cry.
some of the cool new features: *
Magic Town *
This place rocks! You can not just buy things you can do a ride on a roller coaster, quests for the merchants (and get rewarded!) Perform magic tricks to take magicoins, and so much more!
* New spells *
The spells are the coolest part of the expansion pack, no questions about this! Sometimes the funniest part is making your failure! And there are just so many funny little easter eggs thrown in.. as if your “Horn of Plenty” magic fails. . You can about the frogs kiss all (Frog Prince run perhaps?;) Also you can spell check using Enchant your gnomes in turn be great Gardners (cautiously, casting the Perfect Garden spell check, if you have gnomes live!).
* * New Items
WOW she has a lot of new products! You can grow your own grapes and elderberries, then they make to sell or keep nectar. You can also buy baking supplies and bread baking in your new oven. You can churn butter, you can gargoyles, get honey from your hive, skeleton maid to clean your house. . the list goes on and on.
Magic * Town Homes *
OK, these houses clean – but my flesh is that they are so small! For one Sim could work, but I moved to a huge magical family and had to build the demolition of the house and a new one. The houses on the lots are neat – I just wish they were bigger! Pet Dragons
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are a lot of fun! The only thing is, I think they might still be a little faulty. My beautiful dragon got to the point where it would bite my Sims when they tried to give it any attention, so angry it was not always the case closely and has packed and left. : (
Overall – I give this Pack 5 stars. I would more if I could, it is still one of the best packs, and probably least familiar with the bugs, it is a lot of fun for all Sims fans. HIGHLY recommend!
Kala
August 14th, 2010
I will not say this _is_ the best expansion pack (mostly since House Party and Livin ‘Large distant memories for me), but I will go so far as to say that Makin’ Magic is the best in recent memory. I have a big critic of the Sims franchise (largely been as a result of TSO) in the last few months, this expansion is a long way to answering my two main concerns: that Maxis has lost sight of their fan base, and that additional game play options were in the stand-alone game requires. So I’m pleasantly surprised that Makin ‘Magic to the cries of the players that a simpler lifestyle for their Sims like, let alone that she did it by playing options to respond. Tom and Barbara Goode finally making its debut in my neighborhood that like them – a self-sufficent couple live from agriculture (through the production and sale of juice, butter, bread and beeswax were meant).
Okay, so we _still_ no foundations and gable roofs, but the Sims 2 preview disk requirements are those features in the new game. Wow. I have to complain with anything. Would that Maxis had done the same with TSO. In any case, the offline franchise seems to be much better dressed than their online counterparts have, and seems to be intended to come with us for many years. Kudos to Maxis for this one!
Anonymous
August 14th, 2010
This is a great game, with the new magic item, everything is much more fun and interesting. I am sick of annoying neighbors next round, so what should I do? I use it in an animal, I love you to magic. This new element of the game is a must-see. What kind of a great new refreshing change, whether it brews potions in the kitchen, the planting of vines in the backyard or hatching dragon, I’m sure everyone will love it. The custom
games on the carnival is to make fun, I really enjoyed the people depend on the tree and see the magic act is really good, you can finally do something really interesting and funny, I enjoyed this game, Compared with the Sims: Unleashed, I think that was a totally convincing victory. So out there and buy it miss, or turn the oppertunity to go to your neighbors into toads.
Anonymous
August 14th, 2010
This is a great game. . . . . . ! The first day I had it I played it for about five hours at a stretch. . . . . No joke. . . . It’s fun! It is so good because you on the hunt for rare ingredients and get spells. I give you a proposal, however. . . . I would not buy the dragon. . . and that is because, once it hatches, the things to set on fire. . person died and my reason. . Fortunately I got out
when I did not save the game, so she came back to life. I would only get if you put a dragon fire alarms throughout your houses! The Sims Makin ‘Magic is hard to understand at first. . . because you do not know what to do in order to cast spells. . . and a lot of the ingredients are hard to find. . . It took a while. As the clown confetti, and Pegasus pen, and assistants eyelashes and things like that are hard to come by. . . . . You need to play different things at people or get the ingredient. Also, to buy things, the suppliers must have a certain number of coins for each case at the various sellers. You will receive coin shows and by running up magical duels with other sims. Well, I hope I helped! I suggest this game and give it a 5-Star rating !!!!!!
Anonymous
August 14th, 2010
I see a lot of grumbling about “Save your money” for the Sims 2 Yes, this is the new version in a few months – but why not some new gameplay to the game interesting in the meantime? The expansion pack is worth the money if you play the sims regularly or if yo used to play the sims regularly and got a little bored. There are some great new objects, new interactions and new gameplay keep the game fresh and interesting.
especially the addition was able to, to the Sims, grapes, berries, honey usually enjoyed, “nectar” and butter. I always wanted my Sims from the country to live, “but it was never really feasible. With the addition of selling “nectar” Your Sims can raise their living from the things they do. I also really like the floors, walls and objects, which together with this issue (more familiar to go to more land). There are also some additional interactions (leaping into the arms, etc.) that are nice. One thing I like, want to see: the ability to more than one item with an action (such as the purchase of a unit of sugar each time to buy) in contrast – it makes a “nectar” producer very annoying. (You need to produce sugar nectar, so you obviously need a lot of it – spend a whole day on the market and try to buy enough sugar.)
I agree with the review that a bit of a problem in with the magical aspect of the game. I know, like “The Sims” is a life simulation – the addition of quests and magical powers seem a bit from the original focus Sims’. But to do some of my friends enjoy the new gameplay, so I think it’s fine. The thing is you do not have to do any magic, if you do not want. For me, the new Farm / coutry order and interactions are worth the money.
A quick word about expansion packs: While expansion packs additional revenue sources to Maxis flood is over until the next new version, I guess they do. Maxis has to hear a pretty good job of fan feedback and implement ideas for the expansion packs. Even big game makers to predict how the people of Maxis is not perfect, all the things that people want – especially in a life-simulation. While I think Maxis went a little too far pleased with the number and trendiness of the expansion packs (yes, The Sims Superstar, I’m you in the eyes), I loved some of them and most of them (though I find least useful have sims vacation).
Long story short, this expansion pack will make the wait for the Sims 2, seem a bit shorter.
j95
August 14th, 2010