I was looking over on Tumblr and came across a post by someone who shared a Sims 2 Wiki article about the fruit juice in The Sims 2.
In case you didn't know, we have a juice extractor, The Main Squeezer 235X, where we can make apple juice, lemonade, orangeade and more, which is great for the gardeners in the game who like to grow fruit and vegetables. I already knew about the pureed boot which is a boot that you can get during fishing. What I didn't know was that if you combine certain fruits and vegetables, you can get different effects, which is really cool. So after 20 years of playing The Sims 2, I've found something else out.
As you will see from this table screenshotted from the TS2 Wiki article, there are a few combinations that give different effects, much like the nectar making in The Sims 3 that gives different nectars:
I did have a look on YouTube to see if anyone else had done a video about this but I couldn't see anything so thought I would make my own.
My Sim earned a random skill point with the Eggplant Juice, had an energy boost with the Pepper Punch and even managed to get to platinum aspiration with the Strawberry Lemonade even though she was nearing a nervous breakdown!
Although I was unable to try out the Orange Juice, Strawberry Juice and Tomato Juice, all of the other combinations seemed to work really well. I really liked the Strawberry Lemonade as having platinum or gold aspiration allows your Sim to use the lifetime rewards, such as the Smart Milk for toddlers.
If you would like to see the effects that different combinations of fruit and vegetables have on a Sim, then check out my video below - the pureed boot is not to be missed!
Let me know in the comments section below if you have ever tried out these fruit and vegetable juices or if, like me, you never knew about them! I would love to know what you think.
As I've said before, I don't usually play with pets in The Sims 2 but after building 21 Trailer Creek and playing with the new family of Sam and Bob, I decided to make their own little series entitled "One Man and His Dog".
I took quite a liking to this little family and I enjoyed playing them. I recorded my gameplay just in case something interesting came up that I could use for a short on YouTube and, as is usual in The Sims 2, nearly always, something happens which is of interest.
So, I chopped up my video gameplay which was over a period of 3 Sim days and created a "no commentary" video showing the antics of Bob whilst Sam was at work and things that they both got up to together.
Although I don't have time to play Sam and Bob on a regular basis, I will be playing them again and uploading videos to add to the series.
I was watching Lilsimsie build a trailer in The Sims 4 and decided to create my own in The Sims 2.
So I built 21 Trailer Creek and although the trailer is quite small, it is big enough for a couple of Sims. There is also a front yard with a barbecue and seating area and although I didn't place any gardening plots, there is space for them if you want your Sim to do some gardening and perhaps be a little more self-sufficient.
To test the lot out, I created Sam and his dog Bob and, as you will see from the gameplay video at the end, Bob seemed very happy in his new home, digging holes and playing with his bone. Sam on the other hand, although happy in his new home, had trouble with one of the neighbours who stole his gnome and then proceeded to try and sell his dog! He asked her to leave and later went back to retrieve his gnome from her.
This lot is available for download should you want it in your game and you can download from one of the two links below:
In my own Sims 2 gameplay in Pleasantview, I have quite a few families that I play rotationally, which I may have mentioned before. One such family is Harry and Heather Barrington-Smythe.
Harry is one of the younger sons of my original couple, Charles and Victoria, who are now no longer with us. Even though Harry is a romantic Sim, he is happily married to Heather and they have two children who are now at University. This means that when either Harry or Heather are not working, they have quite a lot of free time to do as they want. Their work schedules are such that Heather works in the morning and Harry works in the afternoons.
Harry enjoys gardening and fixing old cars whereas Heather has taken up flower arranging and also enjoys chasing after butterflies.
Heather knows that Harry chose her over all the other ladies that he dated in the past and she also knows that he has remained faithful to her over the years. However, there is that little nagging ache inside of her that causes her to think that it would only take one little thing, one little instance in life, that would make him do something naughty.
Harry on the other hand, is quite convinced that he is a changed man. Until Andrea Hogan turns up on his doorstep one morning when Heather is at work.
It could be the genie's lamp that caused this "little problem" or it could just be Harry's enchanting personality and charm that caused Andrea to suddenly have a crush on Harry. Or maybe it was the rose that Harry innocently offered her on his doorstep. Either way, hopefully, Harry won't ruin everything for a townie.
I really enjoy building in The Sims 2 albeit it's a little harder than in The Sims 4.
In TS4 you can push and pull walls and add foundations to already built houses. You can't do that in TS2 and although I have a few problems with roofing, I eventually get it right in the end.
The Sims 2 seems to be getting more popular these days, probably due to the gameplay which seems to be more in-depth and the Sims in 2 seem to react better to situations than they do in 4. For example, Sims 2 Sims will look at the camera when waiting for the player to direct them to do something or if you as the player sell an object from their home or it gets taken by a burglar or the Repo Man, they will go over to where the object was, sigh and shake their heads or get angry that the item was taken. Sims 4 Sims just don't seem to care in my opinion.
There are still many custom content creators out there, past and present, who have created and are still creating for The Sims 2. Even expansion packs and kits for The Sims 4 have been converted to The Sims 2 and this is great for Sims 2 players like myself who can still get new content for such an old but brilliant game.
For me, I care more about my Sims 2 Sims than I have for Sims from any of the other iterations and so I want them to have nice homes to live in, which brings me to my build of 63 Camden Street.
This house is a 3 x 3 lot and will cost your Sim 87,420 Simoleons - nothing that Motherlode cannot fix! It has one bedroom, one bathroom, a study and an open-plan living room/kitchen/diner. It also has a back porch with a barbecue and plots outside for planting seeds. And of course, as there are cars in The Sims 2, it has a nice driveway with a brand new shiny red car.
I did use custom content in this build which seems to bring The Sims 2 more up to date and modern and my Sims really love their new home! Here are a few pics:
And of course, I made a speed build video for my channel on YouTube which shows some gameplay at the end of my Sims testing the lot out.
You can also download this lot for your game should you want it for your Sims. The links to download are in the description of the video and also pinned to the comments section.
It seems that "shorts" are quite popular these days. YouTube has a "shorts shelf" for videos of one minute or less and which are now monetised for those who qualify. Tik-Tok is also very popular with short videos although they have upped the watch time to 10 minutes at the time of writing this.
I have also noticed that quite a few people enjoy "no commentary" videos. In a way, this also closes the language gap where actions can speak louder than words. And of course in The Sims, well, everyone knows Simlish :-)
Which brings me to today's video.
For a little while now, I have been recording my personal gameplay. I play rotationally in The Sims 2 and, with each rotation, I record it and make a little video out of it by cutting it up into lots of little shorts and piecing it all together without any commentary. This seems to go down quite well with my subscribers although it does take quite a while to complete. Gameplay can be around 6 to 7 hours and a video can end up being just 20 or 30 minutes. However, it is fun to do!
My latest episode is The Barrington-Smythes. This is Part 4 where my couple are left alone with their cat Abbey after their children have gone to Uni.
If you like shorts then you will love this episode of The Barrington-Smythes and if you like "no commentary" videos, you will surely enjoy this offering :-)
As with the Open for Business expansion pack for The Sims 2, I have also been asked how Sims can join the Secret Society at University.
I don't always get my Sims to join the Secret Society when playing, only my Legacy or Goth-type family, so as to keep the Society a bit of an enigma for others.
Although Sims are able to go to the Secret Society house where there are some cool things, such as career reward objects and lifetime aspiration reward objects, I usually have these things after a few generations, in my Greek Houses which I set up from scratch. They are also able to hack their grades and seem to automatically know about the "secret handshake" which only members can perform.
So, I decided to make a tutorial showing you how your Sim can join the Secret Society in The Sims 2 University. It took just over three Sim days which I thought was pretty good, considering that my Sim had to get skill points, do his term paper and make friends with three of the Secret Society members during that time.
I have been building quite a few Sims 2 lots lately, recording as I go and turning them into speed builds for posting on YouTube. My latest is "9 Mill Lane" and I'm pleased with how it turned out.
I did use custom content in this lot, mainly for the flowers in the garden which are converted from TS4 Cottage Living to TS2. These plants are seen as "objects" and don't need watering or trimming, so that saves your Sims a lot of time in the garden! As with all lots, if you download this, all custom content is included in the file.
As you will see from the end of the video, my Sims seemed to settle in very well in their new home 😃
So, without further ado, here is the video - enjoy!