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The only two things that don’t fly in House Party are illegal substances and Robert Downey Jr., which is too bad since there aren’t any Sim Cops on patrol.
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Not only does it introduce a host of new objects, carpeting tiles and wallpaper schemes for you to use in your perpetual quest for the perfect theme or feel, but it also revolutionizes the entire party dynamic.
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GMR MagazineGet your soiree (not to mention your freak) on with this great addition to the Sims amazing stable of add-on packs. [Feb 2003, p.94]
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Actually the only deterrents to partying all the time are comfort points, energy levels, work schedules and NPC Sims that sometimes don’t like to be called late at night.
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A pack for Sims addicts who love the first two installments, but still want more.
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House Party's new features, which focus primarily on social interaction, enhance the basic game considerably, since they let you throw wild parties and make building houses even more enjoyable.
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There is one thing, typical for most parties, missing - there is no spirits. I never saw any of the Sims getting drunk and imbarising themselves however hard I tried to make them do so.
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Some of the new additions that House Party brings are fun, but it doesn't change the game all that much.
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For the rest of us, the expansion pack really isn't practical, essential, or even ever-entertaining.
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GamePowerBut hey, if your party is good enough, Drew Carey himself may come over and hang for awhile. What a goal, eh?
Awards & Rankings
User score distribution:
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Positive: 27 out of 39
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Mixed: 8 out of 39
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Negative: 4 out of 39
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DreaMar 12, 2005
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ElliotB.Mar 11, 2005This game is awesome
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IrisdevriesApr 2, 2003This game rocks.