SimGurus are currently answering questions about The Sims 4 Kids Room Stuff! Check out what he has to say:
p lang=”en” dir=”ltr”>@pascalio5 Mayzie Grobe was from Seasons; it’s one of my favorites as well. It isn’t in Kids Room though, this SP has its own new music.
— Graham Nardone (@SimGuruGraham) June 21, 2016
.@uninvitedn There’s going to be a separate blog later this week about the monster under the bed – it’s coming in the update for everyone =)
— Graham Nardone (@SimGuruGraham) June 21, 2016
@daniel_willyan @uninvitedn There will not be a game update today, but it will release prior to the launch of Kids Room.
— Graham Nardone (@SimGuruGraham) June 21, 2016
@Cinderellimouse Sure – the rare cards are worth more (more info in another blog later this week!) 😉
— Graham Nardone (@SimGuruGraham) June 21, 2016
@PattonKieran Bunk beds are not included in Kids Room Stuff, no new floor tiles, and yes there are new hairs for boys.
— Graham Nardone (@SimGuruGraham) June 21, 2016
@luketheplumbob This pack is almost entirely for the kids. Really wanted to dedicate everything we could to adding nice things for them.
— Graham Nardone (@SimGuruGraham) June 21, 2016
.@SimGuruHulk It’s just a way to help customize a kid’s room – they come as an option on some of the new furniture.
— Graham Nardone (@SimGuruGraham) June 21, 2016
.@hernameispekka @SimGuruHulk That dresser has a plain version as well. Most of the furniture has plain variants as well as kids patterns.
— Graham Nardone (@SimGuruGraham) June 21, 2016
.@Sweet_Italy3 @flpamaral07 Yes indeed, there are new Get Together club rules added for the monster battles and puppet theater in Kids Room!
— Graham Nardone (@SimGuruGraham) June 21, 2016
@_SofiaMia About 2.5 months of actual in-production development time. Longer if you count the pre-pro concept/design phase.
— Graham Nardone (@SimGuruGraham) June 21, 2016
@Deli_sims_fan No current plans to do a branded stuff pack, although that could always change.
— Graham Nardone (@SimGuruGraham) June 21, 2016
@Deli_sims_fan Adults can participate in some of the additions like the new radio and TV stations, but this pack is really catering to kids.
— Graham Nardone (@SimGuruGraham) June 21, 2016
@catloverplayer Yup, the clothing for this pack is all for the kids.
— Graham Nardone (@SimGuruGraham) June 21, 2016
@SimsWorld_IT Yup, adults will watch along, clap, cheer, and generally enjoy the puppet show – they’re fun!
— Graham Nardone (@SimGuruGraham) June 21, 2016
@LuckyLunayre Sorry, no carpets in this one. Walls/floors fit into the larger packs a bit better; they eat into our asset count on SPs more.
— Graham Nardone (@SimGuruGraham) June 21, 2016
.@Howdy_Simmer Five different shows that can be performed as kids raise their social skill, with different puppets and backdrops.
— Graham Nardone (@SimGuruGraham) June 21, 2016
@Iron_Cgull yes it is! it is Meduso =))
— Nad J (@SimGuruRusskii) June 21, 2016
@brito_sims It's common for kids to like things that are a bit older than them; this pack plays on that idea as base game kids skewed young.
— Graham Nardone (@SimGuruGraham) June 21, 2016
@johnnybraav0s Sorry no, they aren't customizable beyond the variants that come in the catalog. The variants do offer a few photo options.
— Graham Nardone (@SimGuruGraham) June 21, 2016
@Mattrio23 You'll also see a few MySims show up in the Voidcritters cartoon on the TV 🙂
— Graham Nardone (@SimGuruGraham) June 21, 2016
@Sim_Cookie I love that there are twenty different monsters to collect; each fun and distinct with its own lore.
— Graham Nardone (@SimGuruGraham) June 21, 2016
@Squikkette You can't place photos on the shirt; that's just a fun boy-band fan shirt that comes in Kids Room Stuff 🙂
— Graham Nardone (@SimGuruGraham) June 21, 2016
@Squikkette Tune in to BEtween TV 😉
— Graham Nardone (@SimGuruGraham) June 21, 2016
@SimNeia Yes, SP development overlaps (unlike larger packs). Counting the pre-pro phase, we can have numerous SPs in different dev stages.
— Graham Nardone (@SimGuruGraham) June 21, 2016
@Weealbet @Sim_Cookie Yup, you can trade Voidcritter cards with other kids in the neighborhood. It's the best way to get rid of a dupe 😉
— Graham Nardone (@SimGuruGraham) June 21, 2016