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Money is hard to make when you accidentally sell $17,000 worth of someone else’s furniture and now owe them money. In one of the houses you live in, you have to control three people who don’t even own a shower. A lot of the goals are accomplished by chance and take days. One of the goals might be to throw an amazing art party - there are about 500,000 articles that show up on Google pertaining to this goal. Once you get higher up on the career ladder, you must have up to four or more friends. For example, there are specific categories to talk about like food, creativity, and careers. In the GBA version socializing is simpler because you can appeal to the character you’re talking with. It’s hard to make even one friend because you also have to be in the mood to talk to them. The main goal of the game is to be promoted and to do this you have to keep gaining friends and building skills. Social activity is complicated and even when you think you're doing right you might get punished. Even entertaining a sim can offend them and cause your points to go down, entering the negatives. Then there are socialization options such as Spank Booty or Admire Body, but getting to use these options requires a friendship level - about 50 or more points - with a sim. Complimenting someone can seem too nice to other sims, making them jealous. In real life, of course, but also in The Sims: Bustin’ Out. I recommend getting the Gameboy Advance version if you already have bad vision, because the graphics in the Gamecube version are so unfocused that you can’t even tell what certain facial features are. I played the Gamecube version for the home console port, but have also played the GBA version. Even with this in consideration, though, it may still be a problem when you can’t tell the difference between a pinball machine and a toilet. Since the The Sims Bustin’ Out was made during the Gamecube, PS2 and Xbox generation the graphics are bound to be a bit under expectation these days. Hear me out: the graphics and socializing goals all make the game harder than it should be (unless I’m just bad at video games). The Sims Bustin’ Out has good reviews, but I’ll have you know that the Gamecube version is difficult.