URBZ SIMS IN THE CITY PS2 EMULATOR MAC HOW TO
The denizens of the nine districts consider the districts cultural hubs and are a great resource for learning how to navigate the "mean streets" and live the dream in a city with a thousand stories. They're not necessarily mean in fact, they're amazingly friendly if you treat them with the appropriate respect. What'll surprise you the most when visiting each district in the city is how people respond to you. But knowing the right greeting or how to jive with the folks in your local district makes all the difference between getting access and getting locked out. Staring up at the skyscrapers like you've never seen the city before will brand you as a tourist. It's style, it's attitude, and it's reputation.ĭon't let yourself be spotted as an outsider-learn the moves and use 'em right to win the night. From Gasoline Row, where chaps and denim jeans are the fit, down to Central Station, where leather and lace blend as formal wear, out to 125th Street, where anything less than the coolest, hippest trends means you don't get in. Appropriate attire is required everywhere. Money still talks, but you've gotta have the rep and style to match your green if you want to make the scene. To see a particular area of the city, simply click its name below.Įntry 1: 125th Street Entry 2: Gasoline Row Entry 3: Central Station Entry 4: Cosmo Street Entry 5: Kicktail Park Entry 6: The Foundryīlack clothes, thick wallets, and thin waistlines are always the latest fashions it seems, but there isn't any one look you can adopt to fit into this city. To give you an idea of just how much variety there is in the game, we're offering a visitor's guide to the faces, places, and spaces of the Urbz. Like in the previous Sims console games, you'll travel to different 'hoods with distinctly unique flavors. You'll be asked to guide an Urb through its daily life in the big city. You'll go from 'hood to 'hood building your reputation in The Urbz.ĮA and Maxis' latest console entry in the Sims franchise, The Urbz, puts an urban spin on the popular Sims premise.