Sims 2 holiday mementos


















If no other Sims are around, the Sim will hold the item for a short time, and appear to reminisce about their vacation. In addition to souvenirs which can be won or found, there are some the Landgraab Nutcracker, Patrick the Pachyderm, and the Unicorn by Fran Tassie which can be bought. These souvenirs can only be given as gifts.

Sims earn game tokens from the games, and the tokens can be taken to a vendor "Barney the Carnie" and exchanged for a variety of souvenirs. Body skill appears to affect how well Sims do at the games, and therefore how many tokens they win. Also, the more expensive games tend to yield more tokens. Some players have observed that Sims seem to get better at the games the more they play them, but this is unconfirmed.

These squirrels are new from surplus and come with original label. The carving is of superior quality and execution but origin is unknown. Beautiful coloring and detail.

We believe these squirrels will become collectors items and encourage distributors and point of sale merchants to position them as such. Makes a great prize or souvenir stand filler too. Buy in bulk for deepest discount. Remove invoice prior to sale. Giant Island Penguins are just totally adorable with their little tuxedos and funny waddle!

Truly the supreme and most aggressive of penguins, their majesty and dignity have been captured for all time with these cute, collectible, furry stuffed animals! Though nearing extinction due to over-development, show your love of nature, by buying one of these squeezable squid munchers each time you visit the island! Carefully carved into a monkey sporting an impish expression, this adorable little hunk of nut is perfect for displaying around the house and obliging your guests with your light-hearted approach to living.

You just can't help but smile once you stare into the eyes of this little cutie, right? The skull is actually just recycled cast glass, but they are so popular these days, they will practically sell themselves.

Sims are victim to all sorts of "New Age" beliefs these days and believe these silly skulls actually radiate "peace" and "tranquility" and can even expand consciousness and "heal" ailments.

Let them "elevate" their minds while you elevate your profits. This is similar to the time mechanics in Colleges. The difference is, they can't learn skills , gain enthusiasm [ TS2:FT ] , or build talent badges. Also, Lifetime Aspiration will not be accumulated so Sims cannot exploit of the extra days they get from going on vacations.

Sims also gain temporary Vacation Benefits after they return from a good vacation, or penalties if the vacation was bad. Sims need to stay somewhere while on vacation. Each of the accommodations has its own advantages and disadvantages. Vacation Homes can be purchased from real estate, but they are very expensive; costing the same as regular houses.

It is, however, fully customizable just like normal residential lots. Hotels are the second expensive accommodation, but the price depends on the type of lodge Sims are staying. The more luxurious the hotel is, the more expensive. Sims cannot access their Inventory in the Hotels or Campgrounds. A hotel may or may not contain amenities, such as Restaurants and swimming pools, though expensive hotels may offer some. Sims can book multiple suites before they check in, and suites that are not booked will be booked by Tourists.

They can lock their suites to allow vacation parties or just the households. Sims can order room service from their suites, and Housekeepers will clean up the hotel. Campgrounds are free, and the only premade Campground is Axe Wood Campgrounds. Sims sleep in tents that replenish Energy need slowly.

Campgrounds don't have cleaning service, so Sims must clean up the mess themselves or influence others to do so. Campgrounds and tents are also vulnerable to outdoor temperature. Thus, staying in the Campground in extreme temperature or on Winter is difficult for Sims. Campgrounds can provide some campfires to keep Sims warm by sitting around one.

Sims who achieve vacation experiences can keep track of what they have done on vacation by looking at their Vacation Memento.

Each Sim has a Vacation Memento in their memories panel. It has a suitcase icon. There are 45 mementos in total. Sims can earn mementos by doing certain things or achieve things that particularly can be found in Vacation Destination, such as learning local dances and eating local food. Sims will earn vacation titles in the Vacation Memento panel the more they gain mementos. Collecting all mementos doesn't reward Sims anything, though.

Sims can earn and collect many souvenirs and other abilities they've learned while on vacation. Sims can collect souvenirs bought from certain Vacation Destinations or dig out beach collectibles and place them on a special rack to show off their friends about. Collecting five of each souvenirs will also benefit Sims depending on the type of the souvenirs.

Sims may also dig the ground to find some treasuries, cheap stuff, or even leak the water main underground. Plundering the pirate ship might also grant Sims some pirate treasures.

Other than items, Sims can learn many things from the vacation. Sims might learn how to bow on Far East or other gestures from other vacations.

They might also happen to learn some local dances and Tai Chi. Getting and learning local massages and eating local delicacies as well, as activities to spend on vacation.

Sims might also encounter someone special who can teach them how to sing Sea Chantey or tell the Dragon Legend to friends. There are so many things they can discover and share with friends back home after going back from vacations. Each pre-made Vacation Destination is provided with a secret vacation lot. Each lot offers distinct benefits that Sims might learn or earn.

Before discovering the secret vacation lots, Sims must first find the hidden maps throughout the vacation areas. They might find them while on tours , digging the ground, or wishing from shrine. Bon Voyage now adds functional beach as a new lot system to The Sims 2 game. In addition to normal lots, beach lots can only be placed on an area which is adjacent to road and waters.

Note: "Meeting Bigfoot" is a fear of some Aspirations, such as the Fortune aspiration. These are some of the things that are a little more difficult to find or accomplish because they're less obvious than some of the other mementos or have a little bit of a trick to them.

To learn local gestures you have to receive the gesture from a local first. Then you can click on another Sim and click "Gesture In order to have it mastered you will have to do it four or five times to a local who will return the gesture correctly. To learn the sea chanty you have to evoke the ghost of a pirate captain on one of the pirate ships.

To do this, you have to search the Captain's quarters until the ghost chases you out. It will take at least two times of searching the quarters before the ghost will come out. Once the ghost is out you will no longer be able to search the captain's quarters. After that, he will float around and you can select him and choose "Join in Sea Chanty.

This can sometimes be difficult because you need to find a local who is already dancing before you can learn the dance. If there are no locals dancing, talk to a local for a little bit, then go near a speaker, and then call the local over. With any luck the local will begin to dance, then all you have to do is click the local and select either "Join Hula" or "Join Slapdance. In order to teleport you need to find a ninja. They pop in and out quite quickly and usually in the first minutes of arriving on the lot and only stays for a few game-time minutes.

The easiest way to catch him is by zooming all the way out when you first arrive on the lot and wait until you see the puff of white smoke. The ninjas do not appear inside any of the buildings, so watch the outskirts of the lot.



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