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The fundies are sure going to love the latest expansion pack for The Sims - Makin' Magic allows your Sims to harness the supernatural, casting spells with playful or mischievous intentions
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New gameplay includes making, gathering, and questing for ingredients to brew magic spell recipes. Get help around the house from magical minions, turn pesky neighbors into toads, or make that hard-to-get Sim fall in love with you. But watch out, spells can backfire if you're not careful. Either way, the neighborhood will never be the same.
Now all I have to do is wait several æons until Aspyr gets round to thinking about porting it to the Mac.
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1: Posted by: Andrew Ian Dodge | October 14, 2003 2:41 PM
And lets hope Aspyr manages to get a decent porter than will make sure its not buggy piece of rubbish when it finally gets there. Aspyr's record of late has been pathetic...Bloodrayne and Spyhunter? Ick.
2: Posted by: Feòrag | October 14, 2003 2:54 PM
I have Bloodrayne sitting here waiting to be installed. Somehow, a busty redhead demi-vampire nazi-hunter kind of appeals as a form of brain-dead stress relief. But it can wait, especially as I want to re-do my Sims installation so I can add in Vacation. And then when I do that, I know the Prattle will get sparse in the new entry department...
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