Widen your Sim's horizons with a bunch of killer career opportunities. With The Sims 3: Ambitions , decide whether your Sim will be the brave town hero, cause loads of mischief among their neighbors, or give some style advice.
Make your Sim save the day as a brave firefighter, change your town as a leading architect, or live on the edge as a tattoo artist. Will your Sim find success as a billionaire high-tech inventor or eke out a living as a bumbling mad scientist? Will they uncover secrets as a private investigator by dusting for prints or roughing up a suspect for information? Will they walk the runways as a fashion diva with exhilarating and swanky style? Their future is entirely in your hands!
Players can opt to make house calls and save lives as a doctor or choose the devious route and test experimental medicine on patients. Players can now experience some of the most exciting and varied jobs.
In The Sims 3: Ambitions , players can choose to hunt down vengeful spirits as the ghost hunter, invent brilliant and potentially destructive gadgets as an inventor, craft glorious masterpieces as a sculptor, and solve riveting cases by any means necessary as an investigator with dozens of cases to solve and numerous clues to find. Additionally, players will be able to change the look and feel of their town by becoming an architect and directly affecting the neighborhood around them leveraging Build and Buy mode.
The stylist career and new tattoo system allow players to make over their Sim neighbors in fashionable or catastrophic ways. In May , leaked images of Ambitions surfaced, allegedly through a Russian journalist breaching disclosure policies. The images show a clear overhead view of Twinbrook , confirming it as the town in the second trailer Iron Man parody. They also show an explosion at a junkyard, the inside of a salon, a secret agent in 'disguise', a Sim at a drafting board, several new hair styles, applying tattoos, a clothes line, and a new motorbike.
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Explore Wikis Community Central. Register Don't have an account? The Sims 3: Ambitions. Edit source History Talk Do you like this video? Play Sound. The Sims 3: Ambitions An expansion pack for. Interview with Grant on The Sims 3: Ambitions. Retrieved on 3 October Featured Article. This article is a Featured Article. Be the change you want to see. You never know who you will impact. How would I describe my personality? Creative, funny, unapologetically myself, realist, and sometimes stubborn.
I was only 11 years old at the time. I love that The Sims gives the player the ability to live in a space where they can feel safe and create a world or lifestyle they wish to have that emulates their existing lives. It also gives players a place where they can be creative in so many facets and provides endless hours of judgment-free entertainment. The ability to create a virtual family that I can become invested in.
To be able to create stories that touch my viewers and have a place where my creativity can roam free. Also, the ability for a game to make me emotionally invested in a way—no other game has—and to have me hooked for over half my life! I love to create stories and Sims that reflect the story I am telling. I think my uniqueness comes with how far I am willing to go to get my story across.
Everyday people. Friends, family, even my own life sometimes! I don't have any friends in real life who play the game. So it's nice to be able to share my creations with other players who have the same passion for the game as I do.
Passionate, creative, and colorful. There are so many players from all walks of life that co-exist here, and it means everything to me because, again, growing up, I didn't really have a sense of community. So now I do, and it's priceless. My passion for The Sims, the ability to be able to form relationships with my viewers, and my storytelling ability!
I'm a very positive person that likes to see the best in everything. However, I can be a very focused and driven person when I need to be. I started playing The Sims when I was really young, probably around 10 years old. I have an older brother who loves all video games, so he definitely got me into gaming.
I started with The Sims 2, and I remember playing it for hours by myself and sometimes with friends. I was that girl who would rather stay home and play The Sims over anything else. Just massive boxes that didn't even have roofs!
The Sims is a way for me to rediscover something that I loved as a child, but it also provides a way to create my own reality where I make the rules. I can do whatever I want, dress however I want, and go down any career path.
There is an unlimited number of experiences you can have in-game that may not be possible in your everyday real life. For me, I have also found that The Sims is the best creative outlet. Sometimes I need to escape the pressures of real life and just let my creativity take control.
This is the game that lets me truly do whatever I want. The longevity of the game is really appealing. The developers work really hard to release new content packs each year to keep the game interesting and fresh.
Once you think you've seen it all, a new pack comes out to change up your storyline or interior design style. I'm constantly being challenged creatively to build different things and utilize new objects. I can see myself playing this game for the rest of my life. I like to build with the players in mind. I understand that not all Sims players are able to have every single pack.
That's the reason I actually started my YouTube channel as a Base Game builder, to prove that you didn't need to have every single pack to build an amazing home. I really enjoy building from a real-life reference photo of a house. That may be the most non-unique thing ever…. However, it is just so satisfying when a build in a video game can look exactly like a real-life house!
It is a lot harder than it looks to replicate some of the unique architectural details, but it's a fun challenge to get the creative juices flowing. The series on my channel dedicated to this concept is called Curb Appeal. I get my build inspiration from pretty much anywhere. In terms of my interior design HGTV all the way! One time someone told me my interior decor reminded them of a Joanna Gaines house. One of the greatest things about The Sims is how inclusive it is.
It doesn't matter how old you are, where you live, or what you look like. There is a place for you here. The Sims community is one of the most passionate communities out there. They know what they want and aren't afraid to let the world know. They are also some of the most supportive people. It doesn't matter if you are a beginner or expert builder, there is always someone there to tell you what an amazing job you've done and encourage you to keep improving.
Without the community to support me, I would probably still be building boring box houses with no dimension or fun backstories. I wouldn't necessarily say I have a clear claim to fame. Besides that, I think my videos just provide a chill and positive vibe to hang out in. I'm not here to stir the pot or invalidate anyone's opinions.
People also say I have a soothing voice, haha! Also, YouTube is also not my full-time job! I'm just your average young office worker by day and dedicated Simmer by night!
Try to stay positive all of the time. The diverse and growing fanbase of The Sims ultimately leads to a diversity of opinions as well. Everybody likes to play the game differently, so let's embrace that! Don't let negativity stop you from playing the game how you want to play it. My favorite part of The Sims community is the support for each other and camaraderie that you share with others.
The Sims community is very supportive and is such a creative group of people. The support in the community means a lot, especially when you are first starting out and sharing your creations on a platform like YouTube. I do not believe I have a claim to fame as a Simming influencer. I just like to build, and thankfully some people enjoy them too. Something I have always loved to do is travel. I have been to nine different countries outside of the U. I can't wait to travel more—there is still so much to see.
Life is only so long, so do what you love and take the opportunity if you find something you enjoy doing and just take the chance. I would describe myself maybe like a typical German. I like to have plans and like to do stuff by planning a lot, and then going forward with that. Hope I can prove them wrong. I absolutely love to build in The Sims 4. The creative freedom. I can build whatever I want and create whole new worlds for my Sims and others to explore.
But it is cool that, through the game, I found a way to vent my creative spirit. I definitely like to challenge the build mode of the game sometimes. I always try to create new builds that are new in shape or function to the original gameplay. Also rebuilding houses, sets, or props from movies or TV shows and bringing them to The Sims 4 is a nice challenge.
Sometimes a small picture of a house or even art can spark a new idea for a build. Simmers are very creative and fun people who often like to talk about the game and share their stories, creations, and ideas. Everyone is welcome and no idea is too weird or frowned upon. I really like that about The Sims community and I think it also makes it more special than maybe even other game-related communities.
I am happy to be a part of this community and love how friendly and creative everyone is. Over time, I found new friends who all love the game as much as I do. We all inspire each other. Since the community is global, the main language is English, so I can improve by interacting and talking to everyone in the community. So that is a nice side effect too.
When I started my YouTube channel, I just wanted to showcase some of my builds better than in the in-game Gallery. I never thought it would get so big, to be honest. I am just overwhelmed by how someone from a tiny town in Germany who likes to build in The Sims is now in this crazy-big competition with so many talented players. How did I end up here?
I am definitely honored to even be here and compete. Building in The Sims takes a lot of time. There are some builds that take up to 45 hours. I very much love to build and express my creativity through the game. I am a very goal-oriented person with a bright and positive personality. If I believe that I can achieve anything, it's possible.
I've been playing The Sims for 20 years since the original Sims game. When thinking about most of my life, it has been spent playing The Sims since I started at 4 years old, which sounds insane.
But once a Simmer, always a Simmer. Representation and being able to play without restrictions, using my imagination, is super important to me. Because if you can include every ethnicity or personality or whatever in the game and you use your imagination to create something unique with it, it'll make it more worthwhile for me to play. The community draws me into playing The Sims when I see such amazing creations and storytelling, building, or a Sim that someone created just for fun.
It's motivating me to think outside the box to develop new ideas for things I can do when playing The Sims. To try and incorporate everyday life, movies, or even books that I read into the Sims that I create to tell a unique story.
I usually get my inspiration from Pinterest for different architectural styles. I even looked at The Sims 4 Gallery, especially scrolling through the debug objects for new ideas for a build. The Sims community is one of the best and most positive things I've ever been a part of, where we all have a common interest in The Sims to motivate other Simmers. I honestly am happy to be a part of this community.
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