The Sims 2: Bon Voyage
Whisk your Sims away from their everyday routines and take them on exciting trips to three exotic locations.
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Whether relaxing on a lush tropical island in a luxury suite, camping with the family on a pristine mountaintop, or exploring the culture of the Far East, your Sims will find the new activities in Bon Voyage relaxing and rejuvenating. Transform them from bumbling tourists to savvy international travelers as they learn new customs including local greetings, dances, and more to take home and teach to their friends. Send your Sims packing for the trip of a lifetime.
Features
- Travel to three dream destinations: Each location offers unique landscapes and local residents, such as Fire Dancer and Ninja, for your Sims to meet and learn from. Try local cuisine and admire cultural landmarks as your Sims explore these new locales.
- Send your Sims on tours: Glass bottom boat rides, adventurous van tours, and other excursions are fun new activities for your Sims, but there may be some surprises in store.
- Buy or find unique items: Shop for unique objects found only on your Sims' travels, including rare jewelry they can wear or take home as gifts. Stumble upon hidden locations, collect shells on the beach, or dig up treasure.
- Stay at new travel accommodations: Splurge on the luxury suite for your Sims or save Simoleons and choose a more cozy lodging. Your Sims will enjoy the comfort of room service, get pampered at the spa, and more.
ESRB content rating: T for "Teen" (Crude Humor, Sexual Themes, Violence)
System Requirements
- Requires the full version of The Sims 2 for Mac OS X to play.
- Mac OS X v10.4.10 or later or v10.5
- 1.4GHz or faster PowerPC G4 or G5 or Intel Core Duo processor
- 256MB RAM (512MB recommended)
- 2GB free hard-disk space
- Video card: ATI Radeon 9600 or nVidia GeForce FX 5200
- Video memory (VRAM): 64MB (128MB recommended)
- DVD-ROM drive
Supported video chipsets: ATI Radeon: 9600, 9700, 9800, X600, X800, X1600, X1900, HD2400, HD2600; nVidia GeForce: FX 5200, 6600, 6800, 7300, 7600, 7800, 8600; nVidia Quadro: FX 4500
Note: Apple original CPUs only; CPU upgrades are not supported. Intel integrated video chipsets are not supported. This game contains technology intended to prevent copying that may conflict with some disk and virtual disk drives.
Mfr. Part No.: 11780
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Most Useful Reviews
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The Sims 2: Bon Voyage
Awesome Game!
Written by MG from Layton
Oct 10, 2008
Hey potential buyers! This is the funnest expansion pack I have! I think that you should totally consider buying this awesome game. There is so much to do, and they don't even tell you half of it on the internet. Believe me when I say that there is only half. I search the internet for games hours on end and you don't get too much info on this one. Bon Voyage provides hours of fun and is totally a surprise whenever you get on. (But if you have seasons beware, it my rain or snow on your tropical vacation!) …More
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The Sims 2: Bon Voyage
Good game
Written by HP
Sep 4, 2008
its a really cool game and has lots of new cool features. But if you have an older computer (mines an iMac G5), when you go on a vacation and you stay in a big nice hotel it goes kinda slow and choppy. I'm not sure if you have intel if it would do that but its still a great game and fun to play. …More
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The Sims 2: Bon Voyage
competely bombicious
Written by DF from Alexandria
Dec 12, 2007
the way that the pixels are calculated makes this game off the hezey! i love it to death.
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Most Recent Reviews
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The Sims 2: Bon Voyage
Select low resolution on graphics, for faster play
Written by TG from Hillsboro
Mar 9, 2009
Yes, the animation gets slower and choppy when play this game.
Be prepared to be blown away by beautiful lots.
The Photo Album feature for Story Telling - includes a small camera feature. It would of been SWEET, if characters got paid SIMOLEONS for capturing some good photos in the game.
Getting to see Sims grab on to items, such as poles, axes, rakes, and swords is enough to make me gasp. Much more physical activities such as digging and swimming is quite awesome for scene capture. …More13 of 15 people found this useful
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The Sims 2: Bon Voyage
Awesome Game!
Written by MG from Layton
Oct 10, 2008
Hey potential buyers! This is the funnest expansion pack I have! I think that you should totally consider buying this awesome game. There is so much to do, and they don't even tell you half of it on the internet. Believe me when I say that there is only half. I search the internet for games hours on end and you don't get too much info on this one. Bon Voyage provides hours of fun and is totally a surprise whenever you get on. (But if you have seasons beware, it my rain or snow on your tropical vacation!) …More
52 of 55 people found this useful
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The Sims 2: Bon Voyage
Good game
Written by HP
Sep 4, 2008
its a really cool game and has lots of new cool features. But if you have an older computer (mines an iMac G5), when you go on a vacation and you stay in a big nice hotel it goes kinda slow and choppy. I'm not sure if you have intel if it would do that but its still a great game and fun to play. …More
47 of 54 people found this useful
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I see the Mac compatibility logo on the front. Is there a Sims 2 University "Universal Compatibility" for Intel processors version?
- Asked by GA from Lake Zurich
- Nov 15, 2009
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I see the Mac compatibility logo on the front. Is there a Sims 2 University "Universal Compatibility" for Intel processors version?
- Asked by GA from Lake Zurich
- Nov 15, 2009
