Carmen Buckingham | |
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Gender | Female |
Age | Young Adult |
Life state | Sim |
Education and employment | |
Major | Undeclared |
Year | Freshman |
Family | |
Family/Families | Buckingham family |
Marital status | Single |
Personality | |
Zodiac sign | Scorpio |
Aspiration | Fortune |
Lifetime want | Become Hall of Famer |
Appearance | |
Hair color | Brown |
Eye color | Light Blue |
Skin color | Dark |
Body shape | Thin |
Other information | |
Game | The Sims 2: University |
Playability | NPC |
Neighborhood | La Fiesta Tech |
Carmen Buckingham is one of the pre-made NPC evil mascots in La Fiesta Tech from The Sims 2: University. She can be made playable by befriending and asking her to move in, or by marrying her.
Carmen has the same head-shot as fellow mascot Katherine Gregory, as they have the same costume and thumbnail pose. She has the same facial structure as April Hutchins.
Carmen's name is randomized when La Fiesta Tech is generated. The name "Carmen Buckingham" is only referenced in the game files.
Broken face
This Sim uses one of the "broken" Maxis face templates. When he/she becomes an elder, his/her facial structure will be different.
Simology[]
Image | Skill | Level |
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Cooking | ||
Mechanical | ||
Charisma | ||
Body | ||
Creativity | ||
Cleaning |
Personality | ||
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Scorpio | ||
Sloppy | Neat | |
Shy | Outgoing | |
Lazy | Active | |
Serious | Playful | |
Grouchy | Nice |
Gallery[]
Other languages[]
As her name is randomized, the names from the game files will be used.
Language | The Sims 2 |
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English | Carmen Buckingham |
French | Maëlice Besson |
German | Carmen Bomba |
Italian | Carmen Genova |
Spanish | Carmen Palacios |
Dutch | Kira Boertien |
Danish | Carmen Wolff |
Swedish | Carmen Burlin |
Norwegian | Carmen Høyby |
Finnish | Sonja Wihuri |
Portuguese | Carmem Cunha |
Japanese | カルメン バッキンガム |
Polish | Czesia Światowiec |
Chinese (simplified) | 卡尔曼 白金汉 |
Chinese (traditional) | 卡門 白金漢 |
Thai | คาร์เมน บัคกิ้งแฮม |
Korean | 카르멘 버킹검 |
Czech | Carmen Buckinghamová |
Hungarian | Kármen Palotás |
Brazilian Portuguese | Amália Aguiar |