A life simulation video game that allows players to create and control people in a virtual world.
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The Sims 2 is a life simulation video game that was released in 2004 as the sequel to The Sims. It allows players to create and control simulated people, known as 'Sims', and manage their daily activities and relationships in a virtual environment. The game features an open-ended gameplay style, where players can focus on various aspects such as career progression, family dynamics, and social interactions. The success of The Sims 2 has made it one of the most well-received entries in the series, often praised for its depth in gameplay and the introduction of aging and generational gameplay.