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The Sims: Makin' Magic Expansion Pack (PC CD)

Rating: 90% (from 39 reviews)
Our Price: £9.69
RRP: £9.99
Release Date: October 31, 2003
Platforms: Windows 2000 , Windows 95 , Windows 98 , Windows Me , Windows XP
Availability: Usually dispatched within 1-2 business days
Description: The seventh and final add-on pack for the PC megahit The Sims, this Makin' Magic release follows a fairly similar template, which will continue to keep fans of the franchise happy, and perhaps those untouched by it a little baffled.

Nonetheless, there's a good argument here for stating that Makin' Magic is the best add-on of the lot. It requires a copy of the original game to play, and the idea this time is that your pretend community find themselves imbued with various magical powers to explore, along with ingredients to collect and mix up, magical quests to go on and some mysterious non-player characters to contend with.

As you'd expect, you also get new locations and new items to play around with. The Magic Town, for instance, is well worth a visit, and you can pop there whenever you like. There are magic shows that can be performed here, and effectively there's street theatre to enjoy.

It's a fun and quirky add-on pack, though it might not appeal to those who like things a little more based on reality. However, the developers here have applied a subtle and warm sense of humour, and it rubs off as you explore the Makin' Magic pack.

Ultimately, you can't really describe a seventh add-on to a product as downright essential. It isn't, and everyone from the developers right down to the ardent fans of The Sims know it. It is, however, entertaining and good fun, and offers a fair bit extra for the outlay. You might not need it, but you're sure to enjoy it. --Simon Brew

5/5 So cool (January 25, 2008)
4/5 Good fun for lo-spec PCs, but one little teensy-weensy problem... (June 10, 2007)
5/5 Great! (July 02, 2006)
5/5 abra cadabra, excellenté! (August 24, 2005)
3/5 It was OK... (October 24, 2004)
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