The Sims 4 He seems bent on getting me back with his attack on combos, and so might the latest double-edged version.
The Moonlight Shake And small camp Collectively, the groups seem to offer style and substance. Moonlight Shake It includes Parisian-inspired evening looks, but it doesn’t look like floor-length one-note gowns. EA said the items are “inspired by the Parisian creator.” Paola Locatelli and young fashion today.” So I’m optimistic that my Sim can be decorated in all sorts of new ways.
Meanwhile, the small camp Kate initially felt reminiscent of us The Sims 4first game pack, outdoor dip, which had a major focus on outdoor camping. But this group looks like a promising update. Not only does it include an outdoor projector screen and pretty strings of lights, but there are really things kids can do.
The Sims 4 tends to emphasize The Sims game for young adults and adults, which leaves less for toddlers, children, teens, and the elderly. Kids are literally just things, so they don’t really get anything at all. But, according to EA, Little Campers will allow kids to build an all-encompassing fort where they can play outside and relax. It can even be modeled after a car or a rocket. The set will also include new toys and the ability to roast marshmallows. So it is closer to home and less like rough feelings outdoor dip.
After nearly eight years and about 1,500 hours of playing, I often feel like there’s not much more to do. But hell if I don’t go for some nice outside lighting or a shiny new look. Now I just have to wait for it to be available and I can peek at all the Create-a-Sim and build stuff.
Both sets will be available to all Sims players on PC and Mac on Origin, Steam, PlayStation 4, 5, Xbox One, and X/S on Thursday, May 26. DLC option to Sims At $4.99.
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