Doing 4 lemons 4 sugar 4 ice cubes and 6 cups is good in all types of weather and a little help on money leave it at 0.6 per cup then after 4 days make it 0.7 then not the next day but the day after that put it up to 0.8 and keep doing that by 0.1 every time and you will get plenty of money also BTW in case u didn't know when you get one of those sour faces or money or time symbol you don't get money so beware of those icons too. Hope this helps :)
When you go into buy mode. click on the lemonade stand and then go put it where you want. Then, have the kid click on the lemonade stand and it will say make lemonade or something like tht. To find the lemonade stand, it is in misc. i think
Open For Business. Only kids can use them.
You can't.
wel the pefect recipe that meks most ppl happy is four sugar 4 lemons and 3 ice buh on bad weather use 2 ice
You can go to the bookstore and buy them.
No, The Sims Medieval is not The Sims 4, it is a stand-alone game.
kinda but not the perfect game for them
No. The expansion packs are designed for PC platform because on PC you can install the expansions over the original stand-alone version of The Sims 2. PlayStation 2 does not support this feature - for any game for that matter, let alone The Sims 2. EA Games, however, does offer other stand-alone versions of The Sims 2 that allows you to use many of the objects found in the PC expansion packs. One of them is The Sims 2 Pets for PS2, which is its own stand-alone game. There is also The Sims 2 Castaway, another stand-alone game. In addition, there is the original The Sims 2 game for PS2, stand-alone.
Habbo is a game, like sims, but online.
The Sims 2 and Toy Story 2.
No, the versions on the consoles are stand alone games.
Yes, it will. The Sims 2 Seasons is an expansion pack and will work on any special release of the stand-alone original The Sims 2 game. Every expansion pack and stuff pack required the stand-alone game in order to work.