Isabelle Martin: The Sims: Makin' Magic, which lets your family of sims learn how to use magic wands, potions, and spells to turn their unwanted neighbors into frogs, to shower themselves with riches, and to create other wondrous effects. While some of Makin' Magic's more-colorful additions seem a bit out of place, this final expansion package adds plenty of new actions and options for you and your sims to do. I think its not so good made..could be better
Laura Warman:It is my favorite one in this series by far!!
Isabelle Martin:This version is more for the teenager audience who are interested in seeing sims making out, mixing boys with girls. However as sims are only sims there is not much to see. But it is cute to see how the sims go out on dates and have fun in different places.
Isabelle Martin:The Sims: Superstar capitalizes on the new trend of fame-related TV shows, most obviously American Idol. The expansion lets you take your sims out of the house and you work in a brand-new career track: the path to fame, as a fashion model, an actor, or a musician. The idea is sweet and funny at first to play but it gets a bit boring during the game after a while
Isabelle Martin:Vacation lets your sims call a travel agent on the phone and go on one of three vacations: a camping trip, a winter resort trip, or a beach trip. And like the previous developments of Sims, Vacation really makes only a few significant additions to the core game, but these do help keep The Sims interesting. However it was quite fun to see the different places.