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In a message dated 9/6/01 3:20:15 PM US Mountain Standard Time,
[email protected] writes:


> We all love, love, love The Sims. I am addicted to downloading new "stuff" "
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Want to know what I'm missing out on here?

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I have a question about the Sims... my daughter (age 11) has been
into Roller Coaster Tycoon, and her cousin (age 13) said she should
try the Sims because it's great and it's kind of the same premise.
So I finally bought it a couple weeks ago and brought it home, only
to discover it had a rating of "T" for Teen, which the box says is
rated that for animated sexual situations.

I went onto a computer software review site to find out why the
rating, and they said basically if you flirt a lot it could lead to
such things, but if you stay away from flirting, then it's "safe" for
younger kids.

Do you "Sims Experts" agree? Did you find anything objectionable in
the software?

Thanks!
Robin
Orlando, FL
:-)