- Publisher: Electronic Arts
- Release Date: Aug 26, 2008
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Dogs and cats to play with plus a load of other animals and a small business and a house... Hours of fun for animal-kids. [Dec 2008, p.66]
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60The Sims 2: Apartment Pets is fairly engaging for a few hours, but unfortunately it becomes stale very quickly as the Sim character itself requires far too little attention. A great concept, but owing to the awkward controls and the lack of care needed for the Sim, there's just too much monotony.
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Gamers, especially young gamers, who like Sims, enjoy playing with digital pets, and don't mind repetition might still enjoy this one, though.
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60Electronic Arts invites us to live with pets in a videogame which features a high customization level, a good number of minigames and a decent use of the Nintendo DS technological possibilities. However, the game is so repetitive and simple than it could be only enjoyable by The Sims fans.
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58The concept is quite good, but the problem is that...well, that's it. Once you've mastered the tricks, the monotony of routine sets in. Your Sim barely requires any care.
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55The addition of animals and a spa to manage might be a welcome addition, or a much desired subtraction for fans of the franchise.
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50Apartment Pets lacks diversity, complexity and something that encourages us to keep caring for the – somewhat – cute animals.
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Very easy to pick up and play, but once you know your way around it there's nothing left to discover. Tedious.
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45The Sims 2: Apartment Pets' charm wears off very quickly.
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Ultimately, Apartment Pets fails at just about everything it tries to do. It's not The Sims, it's not Nintendogs, and it's not fun for anyone.
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40The Sims 2: Apartment Pets is a subpar pet game, complete with birds, guinea pigs, snakes and rabbits to interact with and enjoy.
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20This may sound like a lot of customization, but every gameplay element is embarrassingly shallow.
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