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Datingsims, or romance simulation games (恋愛シミュレーションゲーム, ren'ai shimyurēshon gēmu), are a video game subgenre of simulation games with romantic elements. While dating sims share a similar visual presentation as visual novels, they are distinct genres. Dating sims are largely dependent on statistics, while visual novels focus on telling a branching story.[citation needed] Nevertheless, the term "dating sim" has become a generic term for romance-driven games (恋愛ゲーム, ren'ai games) in the West.

Dating sims are often dialog-heavy and focus on time management. The player must befriend and carefully build and maintain a relationship with one or more characters.[1] The gameplay is largely dependent on statistics.


The first game that set the standard for the dating sim genre was Dōkyūsei (1992), which relied more on timed events than dialogue choices. However, Tokimeki Memorial (1994) truly popularized dating sims in Japan, in which the player, a high school student has the ability to date a dozen different girls.[3] The goal of the developers was to hearken back to high school days. Konami director Akihiko Nagata said "the person who created the game wanted to have experiences like this back in his high school days".[2] The was a strong hit in Japan, with 1.1 million copies by 1996.[2]


In general, simulation games (such as Tokimeki Memorial) or the train sim like Densha de Go! were more popular in Japan than in America which preferred more action orientated video games.[4]


In a typical dating sim, the player controls a male avatar surrounded by female characters. The gameplay involves conversing with a selection of girls, attempting to increase their internal "love meter" through correct choices of dialogue. The game lasts for a fixed period of game time, such as one month or three years. When the game ends, the player either loses the game if he failed to properly win over any of the girls, or "finishes" one of the girls, often by having sex with her, marrying her (as in Magical Date), and/or achieving eternal love.This gives the games more replay value, since the player can focus on a different girl each time, trying to get a different ending.


Dating sims often revolve almost entirely around relationship-building, usually featuring complex character interactions and branching dialogue trees, and often presenting the player's possible responses word-for-word as the player character would say them. Dating sims such as Tokimeki Memorial, and some role-playing games with similar relationship based mechanics to the genre such as Persona, often give choices that have a different number of associated "mood points" which influence a player character's relationship and future conversations with a non-player character. These games often feature a day-night cycle with a time scheduling system that provides context and relevance to character interactions, allowing players to choose when and if to interact with certain characters, which in turn influences their responses during later conversations.[5]


While bishōjo games make up the bulk of dating sims, other types of games exist. Games where the player character is female and potential objects of affection are male are known as GxB or otome games. Homosexual relationships are also possible, as there are games with no specific gender lines ("all pairings"). There are also Girls' Love games, which focus on female/female relationships, and Boys' Love games, which focus on male/male pairings.


There are many variations on this theme: high-school romances are the most common, but a dating sim may also take place in a fantasy setting and involve such challenges as defending one's girl from monsters.


One game series that often includes dating, with the goal of marriage, is the farm life sim series Harvest Moon. The subplot of dating is more focused towards choosing one of several girls or guys (dependent on the player character's gender) and offering them presents or joining them on events in the game. The Star Ocean series of RPGs also feature dating sim elements in a similar manner.


Some Japanese dating sims may allow the player to have romantic or sexual relationships with characters in their teens.[citation needed] The degree of sexual content varies, but may often include intercourse. Sexually explicit dating sims may fall into the category of H Game or Eroge. Eroge only gets released to PC because large Japanese game companies do not want to release games with sexual content on their game consoles. Because of this, Eroge companies make a censored all-ages (15+) version of the PC version for various consoles. Censored versions often contain additional endings and added scenes to compensate for the absence of sexual scenes.[citation needed]


These games also often involve raising stats that reflect the player's skills and can be combined with other genres. Series such as Sakura Wars and Persona combine role-playing game (RPG) gameplay with dating sim gameplay.[1]





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While playing The Sims 4, you will be able to complete tasks and earn Satisfaction points. As their name suggests, satisfied Sims will get more Satisfaction points. There are multiple ways to obtain these points, both with and without cheats, giving you a few options to choose from.


In this guide, we are going to go over every way to earn Satisfaction points in The Sims 4. Additionally, we will take a look at what you can do with these points, as you can use them to buy a variety of rewards. First, let's look at the best way to earn Satisfaction points.


Updated December 22, 2023 by Jacqueline Zalace: Still looking to rack up your Satisfaction points in The Sims 4? We've updated this guide with a bit more information about rewards store options, including rewards that are DLC-exclusive.


The best way to obtain Satisfaction points (without cheats) is by fulfilling your Sim's aspiration. This is essentially the main life goal of your Sim; in the image above, you can see that the selected Sim wants to become a musical genius.


By completing the tasks listed, you will receive Satisfaction points. Each aspiration has four tiers for you to complete, with every tier rewarding you with Satisfaction points. Overall, you can earn thousands of points this way.


You will be able to change your aspiration, but it's important to note that the Trait gained from the skill cannot be changed. The first aspiration you choose essentially sets the groundwork for your personality.


Wants will appear based on what is happening around you, but can also be influenced by personality and aspiration. In the example above, our Sim wants to be tipped while playing an instrument because she has the musical genius aspiration.


A simple way to get more Satisfaction points is by using cheats. If you have never used cheats before, you will first need to enable them. This can be done by hitting the following buttons depending on your platform.


With that, you are set to start using cheats in The Sims 4. The cheat for Satisfaction points requires you to type in the number of points that you want. Thankfully, you can type very large numbers, reaching into the thousands. You can find this cheat below.


If you want to have 3,000 more Satisfaction points, you would type "sims.give_satisfaction_points 3000" into the command bar. After pressing 'Enter', the 3000 points will be applied, and you can then spend them in the rewards store.


Now, let's take a look at everything that you can purchase from the reward store. These rewards can be separated by potions and traits; potions provide instant results, while traits are applied to your Sim's life.

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