- Publisher: Electronic Arts
- Release Date: Nov 10, 2017
- Also On: PlayStation 4, Xbox One
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Mixed or average reviews- based on 69 Ratings
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Positive: 30 out of 69
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Mixed: 9 out of 69
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Negative: 30 out of 69
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Jun 12, 2018This review contains spoilers, click expand to view.
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Jul 1, 2019Did they really have to add the part about dogs peeing all over the house and eating cat poo out of the cat pan? And drinking dog pee? I think some of the programers have some kind of problem. Otherwise, I guess it is okay.
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Nov 22, 2020useless, it costs lots of money for nothing. not reccomend. dogs and cats don't do nothing, they just die and make everyone sad for 3 days
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Dec 16, 2017
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Dec 23, 2017
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Nov 17, 2017Not much to see here. Sure you can have fun designing your own pet but they don’t actually do much of anything. You can’t control them so they are really just objects. This EP is one of the weakest yet and is of extremely poor value. More of a stuff pack.
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Apr 12, 2021
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Dec 13, 2017Ultimately, the expansion is about the bond between human and animal, and with evolving relationships, dog training, and plenty of toys, it’s hard to put down. It may not have the bells and whistles that some players expected, but Cats and Dogs still gets my recommendation if you’re a pet lover.
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Nov 29, 2017The Sims 4 Cats & Dogs bravely reintroduces a game mechanic from The Sims 2: the player won't be able to control the pets. This feature might be seen as a step back in the evolution of the franchise but it is actually a good design choice that adds more realism and focuses player attention towards the interaction between the Sims and their beloved little friends, creating a well-crafted simulation experience.
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Nov 27, 2017There’s not a lot about this expansion that reinvents the wheel; the franchise has been around for almost two decades now, and each iteration essentially gives you flashier and more refined ways to enjoy old systems. The animals are realistic, have their own inscrutable temperaments, and sometimes live to frustrate; that’s their charm. You’ll be hard-pressed to find someone who doesn’t love hanging out with cute critters, and Cats & Dogs is yet another great addition to a consistently high-performing saga.