

They are still fun to play, especially Sims 3 Pets, but the graphics are extremely dated. I expect hardware limitations of the XBox 360 console was a factor in all this. There is a good amount of CAS items in both games but not much as far as color customization goes. You can do some Build/Buy modifications to the lots but the game puts a limit on how much you can change.

If you travel between two neighborhoods there is a loading screen like Sims 4. The worlds in these games are broken up into smaller neighborhoods, much like Sims 4 is today, and not the open worlds of Sims 3 on PC. Game saves and Sims will not transfer between the two of them.īoth are very different than the PC version. There are no expansion packs, Sims store items, or real DLC for either one. They are completely separate games, the Sims 3 Pets is a stand-alone game and not an expansion pack. The TS3 section of the official forum doesn't have many (or possibly any) active console players you'd probably have better luck somewhere have both The Sims 3 and The Sims 3 Pets for XBox 360 but I haven't played them in years. But you could always ask about languages on a dedicated gaming site. There aren't any regular posters here who play TS3 on console, at least as far as I know.

Which languages are available might depend on where you buy the game, but at the very least, it should say what's available on the back of the box. If you're interested in more details, here are a couple of useful links:Īs far as supported languages go. It also has a few features not present in the PC version. The console version is missing many of the features of the PC version, and as far as I know, the only expansion pack available is Pets. The PC/Mac and console versions of Sims 3 are similar in a lot of ways, but they are definitely two different games.
