There are 5 types of car to choose from each differing in price and overall style.
Driveways can be built the same way as house extensions and can even feature full brick garages with automatic doors should you wish to build them. Let’s start with the cars Sims can now purchase their very own vehicles providing they have a driveway attached to their house in which to park it on. So, what does the pack bring to the game? Well, to name a few, Private cars, driveways, garages, a whole new dating system, new community lots and err…vampires! Since University added so much to the structure of the game it would be difficult for any new expansion pack to live up to its predecessor and although Nightlife is packed full of goodies for players to enjoy it doesn’t quite add as much to the game as University did however, there is still a lot here to make the purchase worth while. No longer did our Sim teens have to hold down a poorly paid job only to reach the top of their career ladders, transform into adults and have to start from the bottom again! University allowed players to add that little more depth to game, teens could be shipped off to college to enjoy partying, lecturing and a whole new life phase and now, Nightlife promises to bring those newly graduated Sims, and all the other Sims in the game, a social life!
It was perfect and seemingly needed nothing else added to it, then The Sims2 – University came out and we were left wondering how we managed without it! With every expansion pack The Sims 2 tends to get a little ‘deeper’, we started off raising little families, keeping them happy (and alive!), maybe occasionally torturing them and them watching them die only to see their offspring carry on the family name.