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  2. The Sims - Wikipedia

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    The Sims Carnival was a casual game brand of The Sims. It had two separate product lines; the first was an online community of crowd-sourced web games and the second was a line of packaged game titles sold via retail stores and digital downloads.

  3. The Sims (video game) - Wikipedia

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    The Sims is a social simulation video game developed by Maxis and published by Electronic Arts in 2000. The game allows players to create and control virtual people, called "Sims", and manage their daily lives in a suburban setting.

  4. List of The Sims video games - Wikipedia

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    The Sims 4: Goth Galore Kit; The Sims 4: Urban Homage Kit; The Sims 4: Party Essentials Kit; The Sims 4: Riviera Retreat Kit; The Sims 4: Cozy Bistro Kit; The Sims 4: Storybook Nursery Kit; The Sims 4: Artist Studio Kit; The Sims 4: Sweet Slumber Party Kit; The Sims 4: Cozy Kitsch Kit; The Sims 4: Secret Sanctuary Kit; The Sims 4: Comfy Gamer Kit

  5. How to download Sims 4 for free on PC, Mac, PlayStation ... - AOL

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    Sims 4 is now available as a free download on PC, PlayStation and Xbox game consoles. As EA announced in September, starting Oct. 18, 2022, new players can download Sims 4 for free.

  6. The Sims 2 - Wikipedia

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    On August 7, 2014, Aspyr Media released The Sims 2: Super Collection as digital download exclusively available at the Mac App Store; the game was updated for OS X Mavericks, 4K, and Retina. This compilation only includes the first six expansion packs and the first three stuff packs.

  7. The Sims Carnival - Wikipedia

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    The Sims Carnival was a casual games series created by Electronic Arts. The Sims Carnival had two separate product lines. First, it was an online community of crowd-sourced games. Second, it was a line of packaged game titles sold via retail stores and digital download.