Sims can buy coffee for themselves or for another Sim. It automatically spawns a barista to make the coffee. The Sims 2: University and The Sims 2: Apartment Life add an espresso cart that can only be placed on community lots. It does not appear that the cup will get cold or go bad, no matter how long it sits. A Sim can then be told to drink it by clicking on the machine and selecting "Take Espresso". If the "Make Espresso" action is canceled before it is finished, the Sim will finish making the cup, and will leave it sitting there.
Unlike the machine in The Sims, it does not break. It still sells for §450, but has an Energy rating of 4 and a Bladder rating of -1. The Sims 2 also introduces the Ciao Time Espresso Machine. It functions the same as a coffeemaker, but children can drink from it. The Sims 2: Seasons adds the Perfect Packets Hot Chocolate Maker, which costs §85. The Sims 2: FreeTime and Kitchen & Bath Stuff each add a coffeemaker.
A full pot of coffee holds six mugs, and the coffee will be good indefinitely. Sims will have to "Make Coffee" before anyone will be able to drink it, but there is no cost for doing this. Regular-Joe Coffeeĭo you have a Sim who needs to burn the midnight oil? Keep them pumped full of coffee, and they'll spend less time napping and more time amusing you.Ĭoffeemakers work similarly in The Sims 2, increasing Energy while simultaneously decreasing Bladder.
Sims will stand to drink coffee, and once they are finished the mug will simply disappear. However, they will not be charged if used at home. Sims will be charged for each mug they drink. Coffeemakers can be placed on community lots. Sims can use a coffeemaker autonomously, and tired Sims will often do so autonomously.Ĭoffeemakers are always full, and do not need to be refilled. In The Sims, there are two coffeemakers available. 3.6 The Gaffer Hot Drink Machine by Corebital Designs.3.2 Juspresso XTi-French Beverage Maker.2.5 Drip Drip Drip Little Coffeemaker by Kitchensations.2.3 Perfect Packets Hot Chocolate Maker.