"The Sims 4," the latest installment of Electronic Arts' successful life-simulation series, has been a huge success since its release on Sept. 2, 2014. And the seemingly infinite number of cheats the game's developers included certainly contributes to the fun for many players.
The "Sims 4" creators have included a few cheats that allow players to cut corners and make their Sims' lives that much easier. In order to take advantage of those magic options, one simply needs to open a text box and enter a command.
Just as in real life, "Sims" fans face a sometimes tough choice: Should they play it straight or cut a few corners? For those who opt to go with the second option, the game's developers have included a number of cheats, enabling tricks from the helpful to the funny to the downright morbid.
Life is all about learning, and so is virtual life in "The Sims 4," Electronic Arts' successful simulation. Acquiring and maintaining new skills can be hard, however, and if you're the kind of student that likes to cheat on an exam, then maybe you'd also like to cut a few corners in the game.
"The Sims 4" undoubtedly ranks among the great 2014 success stories for Electronic Arts.The American video game house published the fourth installment of its traditional life-simulation series on Sept. 2, and the game has enjoyed great popularity ever since.
"The Sims 4" is the fourth installment of EA Maxis' popular life simulation, and just as in real life, players often cut corners to make things a little easier for their Sims. Those who know the right "cheats" can refill their bank account and acquire all kinds of magic powers just by typing in the right command.
In "The Sims 4," the fourth installment of EA Maxis' popular life simulation, players learn, work and play as their Sims confront many of the challenges also found outside virtuality. And they, too, sometimes just need to catch a break.
"The Sims 4," the fourth installment of EA Maxis' popular series, is considered a "life simulation" game for a reason: Just like in real life, players grow up, make friends, form families, work, play and build. And -- just like in real life -- they sometimes cut corners.
In real life, people tend to take shortcuts here and there. So why should virtual reality be any different? Turns out, it is not. The Sims 4, the latest game in EA Maxis' popular life-simulation series, has one thing in common with all of its predecessors: It offers players a multitude of ways to cheat.
"The Sims 4," the latest installment in EA Maxis' life-simulation video games, has proved to be just as successful as its predecessors and thus continues the proud tradition of the series' 2000 original. One thing that just as true in the game as it is in real life is that people, or players, sometimes have a taste for the downright grotesque.