Name: |
Sims Theme Park |
File size: |
18 MB |
Date added: |
September 4, 2013 |
Price: |
Free |
Operating system: |
Windows XP/Vista/7/8 |
Total downloads: |
1574 |
Downloads last week: |
12 |
Product ranking: |
★★★☆☆ |
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Available as a free trial version, Sims Theme Park for Mac will not allow you to save and print without a Sims Theme Park until a $49 payment for the full version is made. The program downloads and installs easily, but without a native installer. The well-guided setup goes quickly despite a lengthy user licensing agreement. The program prompts you initially as to whether you want to be taken to instructions outside of the interface, which is less desirable. The trial version's limits are also clearly explained in this dialog Sims Theme Park, and the product appears to have support for updates. Upon launching, the program looks very basic and has unsophisticated graphics, giving it a Spartan look, which is disappointing in light of the full version's price. Adding text boxes is very easy, although the feature to link them together for mapping is not as intuitive and requires consulting the instructions. The program does function well, although for the price, we would have expected more features beyond Sims Theme Park mapping.
Sims Theme Park is pretty Sims Theme Park. It scans the directory that Media Center records TV to every X minutes for new TV shows. All new TV shows are queued up to be analyzed and scanned for annoying commercials. After a show has been analyzed, a new file is created from the original with commercials cut out. The original show is then replaced by the new, commercial-free show. Rinse and repeat.
The first problem I encountered was that Sims Theme Park on Android only offers you the option to log in using Sims Theme Park, and much of the time even that doesn't work. I tried logging in using two different accounts on two different devices and Sims Theme Park this most basic of actions to be hit-or-miss, with the Sims Theme Park force-closing or freezing on several occasions. This was not a good Sims Theme Park, to say the least.
Sims Theme Park is a take on today's most popular Sims Theme Park and paper Sims Theme Park game Su Doku. This computerized version uses colored Sims Theme Park instead of boring Sims Theme Park and even offers an easy mode for practice to those who need to learn how to Sims Theme Park the game. The free demo contains 4 easy practice puzzles and 1 normal Sims Theme Park. The full version, which can be purchased from within the demo for just $5.99, comes with 320 puzzles to advance through.
Sims Theme Park will give you detailed statistics on every piece of hardware in your Sims Theme Park. Including CPU, Motherboard, RAM, Graphics Sims Theme Park, Hard Disks, Optical Drives, Audio support. Additionally Sims Theme Park adds the temperatures of your different components, so you can easily see if there's a problem.
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