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A life-stage expansion that finally makes childhood and teen years feel worth playing. Less about new objects, more about actual moments.

The Sims 3: Generations is an expansion pack for The Sims 3 that does something the base game largely ignored: it fills in the gaps between birth and adulthood with actual mechanical content. Before this pack, childhood was a holding pattern. You aged your kid up, waited, aged them up again. Generations introduced imaginary friends, boarding school as a punishment or opportunity, after-school activities, and a chemistry set that lets teens cause minor household chaos. These are not cosmetic additions. They change the decision tree at every life stage, which is the only metric that matters in a simulation game. The teenage years get the most attention and, honestly, the most personality. Teens can pull pranks, get a curfew warning from the police, sneak out at night, and experience a prom event that actually generates story moments. Curfews are enforced with real consequences, not just a notification. Adult Sims gain mid-life crises, which opens a temporary wish-reroll window and some genuinely funny behavior options. Elder Sims get a slightly more dignified late-game loop. The pack is quietly building a biographical arc for each Sim, something the base game only pretended to do. From a systems perspective, Generations is one of the more efficient expansions in the Sims 3 library. It adds depth horizontally across the existing age-stage structure rather than vertically through new careers or worlds. That means less content to ignore if a particular feature doesn't interest you, and more content that is relevant at any given moment of a normal playthrough. The imaginary friend mechanic, for example, starts as a toy a toddler receives and can evolve into a real Sim through a potion crafted later in life. That kind of cross-stage systemic connection is exactly what long-form simulation should reward. The weaknesses are real. The pack ships with no new neighborhood, which was a standard complaint at launch and remains valid. Some of the new items and animations feel thin against the volume of content in later or larger expansions. The Metacritic score of 70 reflects a press corps that wanted more stuff for their money, and that frustration is understandable. But if you measure value by hours of changed behavior rather than new object count, Generations holds up better than its review score suggests. It is also one of the few expansions that improves the game across a full multi-generational save, which is precisely the playstyle that makes The Sims 3 worth several hundred hours. If you are building a Sims 3 library and have to prioritize, Generations belongs in the first batch. It does not replace world-building packs or career packs, but it makes every Sim feel like they lived a life rather than just progressing through a timer. That distinction is what separates a simulation from a waiting room. Diego, Scout Team

The Sims 3: Generations

The Sims 3: Generations

31 may 2011The Sims StudioElectronic Arts Inc.
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The Sims 3: Generations is an expansion pack for The Sims 3 that does something the base game largely ignored: it fills in the gaps between birth and adulthood with actual mechanical content. Before this pack, childhood was a holding pattern. You aged your kid up, waited, aged them up again. Generations introduced imaginary friends, boarding school as a punishment or opportunity, after-school activities, and a chemistry set that lets teens cause minor household chaos. These are not cosmetic additions. They change the decision tree at every life stage, which is the only metric that matters in a simulation game. The teenage years get the most attention and, honestly, the most personality. Teens can pull pranks, get a curfew warning from the police, sneak out at night, and experience a prom event that actually generates story moments. Curfews are enforced with real consequences, not just a notification. Adult Sims gain mid-life crises, which opens a temporary wish-reroll window and some genuinely funny behavior options. Elder Sims get a slightly more dignified late-game loop. The pack is quietly building a biographical arc for each Sim, something the base game only pretended to do. From a systems perspective, Generations is one of the more efficient expansions in the Sims 3 library. It adds depth horizontally across the existing age-stage structure rather than vertically through new careers or worlds. That means less content to ignore if a particular feature doesn't interest you, and more content that is relevant at any given moment of a normal playthrough. The imaginary friend mechanic, for example, starts as a toy a toddler receives and can evolve into a real Sim through a potion crafted later in life. That kind of cross-stage systemic connection is exactly what long-form simulation should reward. The weaknesses are real. The pack ships with no new neighborhood, which was a standard complaint at launch and remains valid. Some of the new items and animations feel thin against the volume of content in later or larger expansions. The Metacritic score of 70 reflects a press corps that wanted more stuff for their money, and that frustration is understandable. But if you measure value by hours of changed behavior rather than new object count, Generations holds up better than its review score suggests. It is also one of the few expansions that improves the game across a full multi-generational save, which is precisely the playstyle that makes The Sims 3 worth several hundred hours. If you are building a Sims 3 library and have to prioritize, Generations belongs in the first batch. It does not replace world-building packs or career packs, but it makes every Sim feel like they lived a life rather than just progressing through a timer. That distinction is what separates a simulation from a waiting room.

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Diego · Scout Team

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originLife StagesMulti-GenerationalStory MomentsExpansion PackTeen GameplayFamily SimSystemic Depth

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Windows XP SP3, Windows Vista, Windows 7
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The Sims Studio
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Electronic Arts Inc.
Fecha de lanzamiento
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