It's "people simulation" on the Game Cube as the most popular PC title in the history of the industry moves to the realm of console gaming. Perhaps the most obvious difference, as the game moves from computer monitors to television screens, is the new graphics engine. The Sims for the Cube is completely 3D. There are several other changes as well though, focused on making the game engaging and appropriate for console-style play, with a controller instead of a keyboard. Unlike the gradated progression of PC Sims, the Nintendo Game Cube version of the game offers level-based play, in which new objects and houses are earned by reaching certain "life's big moments" goals. New objects must be "unlocked," instead of being available (but unaffordable) from the start of the game. The Sims for GCN also offers new characters and objects not featured in the home computer version of the game or its many expansion packs.
**Please note that this game is used and may show signs of wear and tear. The plastic covering has some dents and scratches from storage.There are some scratches on the disc; see photos for details**