And if that wasn't enough, our pets could have two eyes with completely different color schemes.
If we wanted a pet with red eyes that faded to purple around the edges, we could do it. We were allowed to change the base color and a secondary color, which sort of blended into each other. There were options to increase or decrease snout size, change fur color, and even add accessories (mostly collars.)įor an example of how detailed the customization actually was, the amount of options for eyes alone was staggering. (Since a show of hands revealed we had many more dog lovers than cat lovers in the room, our demo focused more on the dogs.) On top of the various breeds, the tweaks we saw were incredibly in-depth. We were told there were over 100 dog and cat breeds to select from in Sims 3: Pets.
The very first thing we were shown was the customization screen. Does the Sims 3: Pets improve upon the Sims Pets formula? Cheat Code Central got some answers in a closed-door Sims 3: Pets event. This isn't the first time the Sims got their hands on little furry animals: Sims 2 also had a Pets expansion. A new season is upon us, and that means it's time for yet another Sims expansion.