Sims 2: Open For Business, The review:
The Sims 2: Open for Business will revolve around setting up businesses and making money. Construction company, restaurant, nightclub, or simply decide to work from home, it will all be possible. You will need to strategically place employees, or fire useless workers, in order to keep your customers happy.
Sims 2: Open For Business, The review:
Open For Business is the best expansion pack released for the Sims 2 to date, and arguably is the best of any expansion pack for any Sims game.
Sims 2: Open For Business, The review:
The greatest thing about Open For Business is the flexibility of creating your business. You can have boutiques, beauty salons, florists, bookstores, furniture and electronics warehouse, restaurants, toy stores, a take-out food place, a bakery, a car dealer. - Didi Cardoso, Grrlgamer.com
Sims 2: Open For Business, The review:
This new expansion adds a new level of challenge to the game and a significantly fresh aspect of gameplay, though few new items and ordinary social interactions, so you may want to keep this in mind if you’re considering investing in this particular expansion.
Sims 2: Open For Business, The patch:
Registration: Free Registration This patch keeps the social bunny alive, solves a number of crashing bugs, and stops a number of graphics and gameplay glitches.
Sims 2: Open For Business, The review:
After The Sims 2 let people satisfy their need to build up pointless little domestic kingdoms, Open For Business helps stretch the borders rather than just broadening the comfort zones, which arguably makes it a better expansion than most.
Sims 2: Open For Business, The review:
By introducing new job-related skills, the ability to hire and fire employees, and a healthy number of new items, Open for Business makes it fun to put your sims to work.