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The Sims 2: Bon Voyage
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Developer(s) The Sims Division
Publisher(s) Electronic Arts
Designer Lakshmi Jayapalan
Engine Engine Missing
status Status Missing
Release date Release Date Missing
Genre Life simulation game
Mode(s) Single player
Age rating(s) ESRB: T
PEGI: 12+
OFLC: M
Platform(s) Windows
Mac OS X
Arcade system Arcade System Missing
Media CD
DVD
Input Windows
Requirements Windows[1]

(2.0GHz for Vista)

(1GB for Vista)


Mac OS X[2]

  • OS: Mac OS X 10.4.10 (Tiger) / 10.5 (Leopard)
  • CPU: PowerPC G4/G5 or Intel 1.44GHz
  • RAM: 256MB or higher (512 MB recommended)
  • Disc Drive: DVD drive
  • HDD: 2GB free space
  • Video: 128MB
  • Supported Video Cards: NVIDIA Geforce FX 5200, 6600, 6800, 7300, 7600, 7800, 8600
    NVIDIA Quadro FX 4500
    ATI Radeon 9600, 9700, 9800, X600, X800, X1600, X1900, HD2400, HD2600
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The Sims 2: Bon Voyage (released as The Sims 2: World Adventure in some regions[3]) is the sixth expansion pack released in The Sims 2 series of PC games. It was released on September 4, 2007 in North America and September 6, 2007 in Europe for the Microsoft Windows Operating System. For the Mac OS X Operating System, it was released on December 17, 2007 by Aspyr Media. It is an expansion that focuses mainly on traveling, similar to The Sims: Vacation expansion pack for the original game. The first expansion pack for The Sims 3, called The Sims 3: World Adventures, is a re-imagining of this theme of traveling and exploration.

Gameplay[ | ]

Vacation[ | ]

There are three vacation destinations in Bon Voyage: Three Lakes (the mountain woodland), Takemizu Village (the Far East) and Twikkii Island (the beach). The player can choose to take a single Sim, or a group on a vacation to one of these areas. While on vacation, Sims do not have to work or go to school.

Each destination has its own secret lot which can be found by getting a secret map. One of the ways a player can get a map is by digging on terrain. Players can also create custom destinations or buy vacation homes. There are many new NPCs including ninjas, pirates, fire dancers, local chefs, various hotel staff, etc. Sims can learn different things such as dances, massage and gestures from the locals at vacation destinations.

There are also tours that Sims can go on. Random chance cards can be answered which determine the outcome of the tour. There are also several souvenirs that Sims can buy that are different to each vacation destination. The new oddity in The Sims 2 Bon Voyage is Bigfoot, and he is able to move in with Sims. After returning home from a successful vacation, a Sim may receive some temporary vacation bonuses, like an extra want, or improved job performance. A less successful vacation might cause jet lag instead. An option called "Real Estate" can be selected and the Sim can purchase a Vacation Home in the destination of their choice.

Beaches[ | ]

Beaches provide a new range of Sim interactions like "comb for shells" or "build a sand castle", or even "get in" to swim in the ocean, and "sunbathe", which can tan or burn the Sim. Players can also place beaches at a neighborhood. Some hotels are placed on beaches.

Woodland[ | ]

The second available area is the Woodlands, which is similar to a campground. Sims may camp in a tent or stay at a wooden lodge. The Sims may also sit around a campfire or go log riding. Sims who find a secret map may discover the secret of Bigfoot whilst visiting the "secret lot".

Far East[ | ]

The Far East allows Sims to experience Eastern culture. In the Far East location, Sims may play mahjong, get massages and drink tea at special tables. Sims may even see a ninja and may learn the art of teleportation. They may meet some of the locals and learn how to bow from them.

Building Tools & Objects[ | ]

Two new types of roofs are included; they are pagodas and curved edge roof. There are also Asian-style windows, doors and wallpaper. Some new objects include hotel theme object sets, massage table, hot springs, tropical, mountain and far east foliage, etc. The sauna, tent and hammock are new objects. There are also several new hairstyles and clothes that include kimonos, swimming gear and hula skirts. Sims may also acquire jewellery like watches, earrings, nose piercings and bracelets during Create-A-Sim and on vacation. Each vacation place give Sims new jewellery that they can set to their different outfits.

Other[ | ]

Sims can take snapshots or movies on vacation. The player may also walk to other lots instead of driving or calling a cab. The new radio stations from this pack include: Local music, World music, Big Band, and Vacation themed music. It is also possible to create community lot chapels, for marriages and to create hotels for Sims.

References[ | ]

  1. Windows system requirements. EA Games. Retrieved on May 20, 2008
  2. Mac OS X system requirements. Aspyr Media. Retrieved on February 1, 2008
  3. The Sims 2 World Adventure!. Electronic Arts. Retrieved on 2009-06-09

External links[ | ]

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