Everything from Sofa to TVs will be gradually unlocked over the course of gameplay giving unique perks and benefits when used. This way players can quickly access items like the Aromaster that can dramatically cut down on Motive management and makes the game much easier.
Having the ability to tailor a Sims look however they want has been a staple of the franchise. For players who want to design their Sim as they wish right out of the gate they can use the cheat code; L1, R2, X, Circle, Up, and Down.
Afterward all Skins will become available and the player can make their character look however they wish. Essentially these Options give the character different ways to express themselves that are unlocked over time. This makes socializing much easier moving forward as it allows the Sim to truly express themselves in all situations. Drawn to darker and more horrifying games, he enjoys diving into the lore, secrets, philosophies, and complex characters found in those grim worlds.
His only hope is there are other odd balls out there who are also attracted to the writhing things found in the digital void. In any case, none of the locations or Sims in the handheld version of Bustin Out are recognizable from the PC titles of the series.
At least in the console version of the game, your Sim lives in a neighborhood surrounded by recognizable Sims and tasks—the most important of which is Malcolm Landgraab. Players get pretty familiar with Landgraab's name throughout the game since he's the main "villain" for the entirety of the story-based gameplay and let's be honest, it isn't that surprising Malcolm ended up being the bad guy in at least one Sims game.
That family is pretty sketchy. Even as players move up and on throughout the game, their Sim will always be in close proximity to Malcolm Landgraab. The objectives in the handheld version of Bustin Out are actually pretty similar to regular PC Sims titles or even real life: as your Sim moves up in life, they also get to unlock bigger and better homes until Uncle Hayseed eventually provides them with the rocket ship required to blast off of Earth entirely.
In the console version of the game, your Sim simply unlocks furniture instead of entire homes, but because the objective of each version is slightly different, it does make a lot of sense. While in the handheld version, you move on from objective to objective by unlocking entire houses, in the console version, you do so simply by unlocking furniture. If you could unlock entire houses in the console version, it might make the entire objective of the game too easy, so while it's understandable why the developers made the change, it's no less noteworthy.
The furniture you unlock also belongs to other members of the neighborhood your Sim lives with rather than to your Sim, which is integral to the plot and objective of the game overall.
In the Game Boy Advance and N-Gage versions of Bustin Out , your ultimate objective at the end of the game is to escape from SimValley in a rocket ship because, surprise, you're actually an alien who crash-landed in Uncle Hayseed's field. Once you have secured the rocket ship, your Sim climbs into the spacecraft with no great degree of grace, and the scene cuts to one in outer space, where the rocket catapults towards the planets for a few seconds—before it turns back towards Earth and starts to fall.
Luckily, the game cuts to credits before catastrophe can strike. Both versions of Bustin Out are about moving up in the world, but in the console version, your Sim moves up in the world for a more Robin-Hood-esque reason than they might in the handheld version. If they choose to move to a lot where they can still play as the current residents Pixel Acres, Tinsel Bluffs, The Octagon they may have to play as them continuously unless the cheat gnome has been activated. The Sims Bustin' Out has several careers, some are carried over from the previous games, some are left out and some would go on to appear in later games.
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