The Sims 2: Celebration! Stuff
The Sims 2: Celebration Stuff | |
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Box art for The Sims 2: Celebration Stuff | |
Development | |
Developer(s) | The Sims Studio |
Publisher(s) | Electronic Arts |
Release date(s) | NA April 3, 2007 EU April 9, 2007 |
Technical information | |
Platform(s) | Microsoft Windows |
Game features | |
Themes | Celebrations |
The Sims 2: Celebration! Stuff is the fifth stuff pack to be released. It came with a teaser which was announced with The Sims 2: Seasons expansion pack, the "Blue Celebration Dress." However it was only added if the stuff pack was pre-ordered. Celebration Stuff also came with fewer objects than other stuff packs—it only came with about 60 items of clothing, mainly for weddings. It includes tuxes, dresses, cakes, arches, and flowers. The release date was April 3, 2007 in the US and April 9th in the UK.
Description[]
Must-Have Stuff for Your Sims’ Celebrations Your Sims can now celebrate in style with this fun collection of furniture, party fashions, and décor items. Dress your Sims in dazzling wedding attire for a posh outdoor ceremony, decorate their house and garden to throw the ultimate fiesta, or invite the neighbors over for an elegant evening event. Throw the ultimate celebrations with all-new items including delicious cakes, colorful paper lanterns, balloons, sparkling tiaras, and more. Host the social events of the season with your Sims!
Game Features[]
- Picture-Perfect Weddings - From breathtaking wedding attire for the entire bridal party to fabulous floral arrangements, make every moment magical.
- Outdoor Fiestas and Parties - Throw a lively birthday party or fiesta complete with cheerful party balloons and banners, a buffet table loaded with tasty munchies, and more.
- Evening Events - Decorate your Sims’ tabletop with colorful and flowing linens, twinkling tea lights, and more for a chic dinner party.
Detailed Features[]
The Sims 2 Celebration! Stuff introduces several new formalwear outfits to the game. Female Sims aged teenager to adult now have dresses in colorful hues, or classy champagnes and whites. Other female Sims like children and toddlers get a few dresses as well. Male Sims are able to choose from a selection of tuxedos in a number of different color combinations.
Weddings are a big part of Celebration Stuff. Adult female Sims can choose from four new hairstyles, including a white lace veil, a tiara, ring of posies, and a simple bun with floral accents. Two new styles of wedding dresses add to the array.
As for furniture, the Celebration! Stuff Pack adds new bars and buffet tables to spruce up the party. Covered party tables and chairs are sure to be hit with the guests. Festive and Floral Foldy chairs look beautiful next to a real rosebud path serving as an aisle to the new wedding arches.
If parties still seems to be lacking, adding a few new floral arrangements to the mix, with centerpieces and more will contribute a lot. Grills, hanging and table lamps, vases, balloons and outdoor goodies such as banners, umbrellas, and connecting columns help the cause further. Weddings aren't the only parties available, though; House and Birthday parties can still be thrown over the telephone.
Hairstyles[]
Toddler | Child | Teen | Adult | Elder | |
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Female | / | 3 | 3 | 4 | 4 |
Male | / | / | / | / | / |
Clothes[]
Available only formal (toddler-everyday) outfit!
Toddler | Everyday |
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Female | 6 |
Male | 5 |
Child | Formal |
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Female | 12 |
Male | 5 |
Teen | Formal |
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Female | 6 |
Male | 5 |
Adult | Formal |
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Female | 22 |
Male | 5 |
Elder | Formal |
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Female | 13 |
Male | 5 |
Trivia[]
- This stuff pack contains The Deplorably Adorable Sweetheart's Figurine, which shows two MySims characters in the game's style hugging each other. It also serves as an Easter Egg to the game, which would be released over five months after this stuff pack.
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Media[]
Track | Real-world preview! |
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The Sims 2: Celebration! Stuff Loading Screen | |
Dancing Shoes | |
New Baby | |
Say ooh | |
Simple Sugar |