The sims 2 body shop nude model5/27/2023 ![]() It's actually genuinely good, and now she can marvel at just how such filthy, kinky dialogue got past the censors, somehow. Replaying this as an adult, Rosy can say that it wasn't just because she was thirteen that she liked this game at the time. She recalls that the two of them found the dialogue hilarious, and how they were dating the entire town.įifteen years later, Rosy suddenly thought of this game, and checked the beginning to see if it was as good as she remembered. Rosy first played this game with a friend when she was thirteen, and when she was just starting to blossom into her filthy, kinky self. And, as filthy kinksters, that's why we're here to talk about it. Because this game is full of filthy, kinky dialogue. Except in Bustin' Out there is 100% less emphasis on mortgage, the cast of characters is static and won't change on you, and the target audience is not children, but rather filthy kinksters. You come into town, you obtain a house, you decorate your house, and there are characters to talk to. In fact, pretty much exactly like Animal Crossing concept-wise. If we had to compare Bustin' Out to a non-Sim game, we'd say it's also a lot like Animal Crossing. ![]() It's also the first game of The Sims series where you directly control a single Sim character, rather than being a god over your household. This makes Bustin' Out the first Sims game with a world that you can visit beyond your house - making it more similar to later installments of The Sims series. And, excitingly, you do so outside your house, hence the "Bustin' Out". The main attraction is interacting with the characters in town, which happens by choosing dialogue options and getting their responses. Rather, you decorate certain houses that you move into along a fixed plot. In The Sims: Bustin' Out, instead, there is no building mode at all. ![]() In The Sims on the PC (and we're talking about the first one, since it was the only one at the time), you create your character, build a house, then press play and have all sorts of wacky adventures with your character in the house, possibly including getting married, having children, and removing ladders from pools. The answer is: strangely, and differently. Now, you may be wondering how there is The Sims on the Game Boy Advance of all things. In any case, here, we are talking about the game for Game Boy Advance. It sounds like the development of this game was split to hell, with one original concept of a game eventually made into four completely different games by like four teams, and just, it's a mess that we are going to just sum up as: EA Games and their abusive relationship with Maxis (RIP). ![]() Both games share the same name and some of the same characters and ideas, but are otherwise completely different games. The Sims: Bustin' Out is The Sims for the Game Boy Advance - or, rather, it is two completely different games, one version on consoles and the other version on the Game Boy Advance. ![]()
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