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The Sims 4 Base Game is getting 350 New Swatches for Items!

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A few days ago SimGuruLyndsay posted a cryptic tweet with numbers. The numbers she posted were 2, 18 and 350.

Although she has already revealed that 18 was a countdown to EA Play and 2 was the number of special presentations she was working on, it still remained a mystery what the number 350 was all about.

Well, just now she has revealed the true meaning behind the number 350. The Sims 4 will soon be getting a new update that includes 350 new swatches for items in the game!

SimGuruFrost has also shared the excitement over on Twitter:

It’s also been confirmed that the upcoming Swatch Update for The Sims 4 will be only for the Base Game items!

Just a few weeks ago it was confirmed that we’ll be getting an all-black door for one of the base game doors we currently have in the game. However, it was not known until now that there will be at least 349 other new color swatches for other items in the game!

The Sims 4 Base Game is getting 350 New Swatches for Items!

SimGuruLyndsay teases a possible The Sims 4 Announcement at EA Play

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Just 2 days ago SimGuruLyndsay, General Manager for The Sims Franchise has posted a cryptic tweet involving a mysterious numbers game:

The numbers she included are 2, 18 and 350. She let the community try to decipher what these numbers mean but eventually she decided to share the true meaning behind the numbers two and eighteen:

350 still remains a mystery but what’s interesting is that she decided to give out a hint by counting down to the exact date when EA Play will be doing multiple livestream sessions covering multiple gaming franchises on June 8th.

We knew a few days ago that The Sims 4 will be present during EA Play. Although the EA Play App didn’t give out any details, they did include information that you’ll be able to reserve gameplay time beforehand meaning that they’ll definitely be showcasing something new.

SimGuruLyndsay teases a possible The Sims 4 Announcement at EA Play

There are also several clues, speculations and hints pointing at a new announcement happening at EA Play, including:

The Sims 4 is Free? Top 10 Reasons to Get Started Now!

So Sims 4 is nearing five years and the game is now free to get for the next few days, and to celebrate this occasion, I thought it was a perfect opportunity to follow up my first article by giving you rundown of the Top 10 Best Things About The Sims 4.

10 – Hobbies

You can’t start appreciating The Sims 4 without giving a nod to all the side-activities and hobbies your sims can do. Even with its bare contents back in 2014, Sims 4 still came with a colourful selection of hobbies ranging from fishing, to gardening, to painting, to Rocketship building. When Sims 1 first came out, there wasn’t that much activities to do in just the base game, all you could really do is skill. Painting was really the only thing that was different since you could make extra simoleons out of it, but other than that, your sims pretty much just filled their needs every day.

With Sims 4, your sim can spend their spare time (especially with the introduction of weeks to the series) doing some hobbies.

One of my favourites is the Rocketship. Its ridiculousness is so endearing but it’s also an incredibly fun object. Your sim can go on adventures into outer space (choose-your-own-adventure style) and with Get To Work can even visit Sixam (which I’ve yet to do, but working on it slowly). It also reminds me a lot of the fixer-upper car from Sims 2 Freetime, because it is a slow process to get completed, and it provides a new spot for WooHoo.

But even the other hobbies like Gardening (which can yield you a nice Cowplant), Mischief and the Voodoo Doll, and even objects like the Microscope and Telescope (which are incredibly gigantic for some strange reason) are just fun side-activities that can enhance their digital lives, especially since a lot of these influence your sims emotions which was a key selling point of the game, but these hobbies also just add a little bit of flavour to your sims personalities if you’re the story-telling kind.

The Sims 4 is Free? Top 10 Reasons to Get Started Now!

9 – Attention to Detail

One of many beautiful things about the game is the attention to detail put into the many things, and it does require keen observation skills to notice them. From animations, to little gameplay features, to just the way a Sim will react to certain things, just injects so much more life to the game.

In Sims 4 Laundry Day Stuff Pack, your sims can get hampers to put their dirty clothes when they change outfits, this is one of those little automatic things where it just automatically puts clothes in the nearest hamper, but if your sim has the lazy trait, they will always just drop the pile under them, and it’s just like such a funny little detail. It not only enhances the way a Lazy sim acts, but it just brings some joy.

Other things include like the animations. I think one of my favorite things to do is just to watch sims cook. Low-level chefs just make some many funny fails like dropping an entire salt shaker into their food or drop glasses when mixing drinks. All of these were done by hand (as far as I recall) and none of it was done with mo-caps. And as someone who has a little background in animation I know just how hard and tasking it is to make these animations and bring them to life, and yet, these animations have made these sims feel so much more alive and real, as well as relatable.

It’s these little things in the game that make the game feel so much more, it’s an already complex game and to see our little sims have so much spirit in the way they move, act, and feel, gives them such depth that you would never really think of otherwise.

The Sims 4 is Free? Top 10 Reasons to Get Started Now!

8 – Creative Outlet

Any Sims game wouldn’t be a Sims game without all the amazing creations the community makes, from the beautiful and genius builds, to the unique and gorgeous Custom Content hair, objects, swatches, all the way to the modding community.

Honestly when Zerbu’s “Get To School” released my jaw literally dropped. The idea of having such a unique and innovative mod. I do not recall anything as big and functional as that mod in the previous instalments. It felt like an entire add-on to an expansion pack. An Expansion pack for an expansion pack you may say.

But I’ve just seen such a unique vast array of modifications to the game, people have built flying houses, underwater mansions, created new traits, new aspirations, and just gives the player the power to enhance their experience so much more. Want your bills cheaper? Get a tuning mod! Want crazy hair!? Get some Custom Content! Need your sims to look like creepy dolls? Get some replacement skins!

Anything you imagine is possible thanks to the creativity of the Sims community, and while I personally do not use Custom Content in Sims generally, I have seen many amazing mods, tunings and pieces that make me amazed at the creativity that ours from the people in the community.

7 – Free Updates

With the Sims 4 initial release, the game was very much controversial as many expected features were missing, pools, toddlers and ghosts to name a few. And while many expected it to come eventually, many people were fearing the worst: these features were going to be trapped behind a paywall.

But that wasn’t true, and I think credit is due to the team for giving us these for free without any catches. Over the years the game has existed the team has graced us with several updates that added new features and over-hauled existing ones, and a lot of these weren’t things that was needed, but the team still gave us free stuff.

Things like the Freelancer career, the overhaul to the Gardening system, basements, and even the staples were all added for free for all players to enjoy and expand the already impressive toybox for the player. We even got short-time features like skill boosts weekends, and special challenges that unlocked unique objects and activities for your sims to do.

The Sims 3 nor The Sims 2 had this kind of update system, The Sims 3 did get some updates, but it was only during releases of Expansion Packs, and Sims 2 only added certain functionalities if you had the latest expansion pack installed.

I look forward to what the team has up their sleeves because there’s still so much we can see coming, there’s a huge list of features the fans want to see back in Sims 4 and I’m sure we’ll see many of these being eventually included, and many of them likely for free. The game is far from completed.

The Sims 4 is Free? Top 10 Reasons to Get Started Now!

6 – The Expansion Packs

You can’t talk about what makes any Sims game great without mentioning what the game is just as famous for. The various Expansion Packs, Stuff Packs, and Sims 4’s new Game Packs, give the player the optional but valuable additions to the game. From making the worlds feel more real with Seasons, to enjoying a good night out in Dine Out, to infecting your sims with the deadly rabid rodent fever from My First Pet Stuff Pack (yes, I do like the pet cages, but I get why the controversy exist, it’s worth a read).

From Windenburg, to San Myshuno all the way to Selvadorada, there’s so much content to get that really expands the world of the Sims, and I have yet to play many of these packs! The game becomes so much more vibrant and colourful with the various activities your sims can do. Want to travel to a strange new world? Use the Rocketship to travel to Sixam (available in Get To Work), want your sim to become a saboteur and wreak havoc with your band of bandits? Create a club (available in Get Together). Want your sim to become a 5-star celebrity and be stalked by Bob Pancakes? Become an actor (available in Get Famous).

Each expansion pack, game pack and stuff pack enhance your game and fills up your catalogue of not only new objects, but things to do. And the best part? None of it is needed! Your game is just as fun without these packs, but believe me, once you become a simmer, it’s only time before you end up with the entire Sims collection.

The Sims 4 is Free? Top 10 Reasons to Get Started Now!

14 struggles that New The Sims 4 Players will never have to experience

The Sims 4 has just received a huge wave of new players thanks to the free-to-claim offer that’s currently available now until May 28th, 2019.

It’s no secret that The Sims 4 has come a long way since its release on September 2nd, 2014. The game has been getting new updates regularly that included new content, features and bug fixes that have made the game that it is today.

The game, no matter how many new features it brought to The Sims Franchise was also extremely lacking in content on the release date. No pools, messy user interface and a whole lot of worrying bugs are just some of the things that were present.

Here are just some of many things that players struggled with in the beginning of The Sims 4 that new players will never have to worry about:

1) This blinding loading screen

I had to put on eyedrops before opening up the game just to make sure I don’t go completely blind.

14 struggles that New The Sims 4 Players will never have to experience

2) Lack of Pools and Ghosts

A video game franchise that’s mostly known for killing Sims off in the pool and controlling the ghosts of those drowned Sims didn’t have either of those things at launch…oof.

3) A Messy User Interface

The    entire    user    interface     had     text     with       at       least    5      spacebars      between       each     word.

14 struggles that New The Sims 4 Players will never have to experience

4) Demon Babies

YIKES.

14 struggles that New The Sims 4 Players will never have to experience
Via Kotaku.com

5) No Toddlers

When aging up babies would literally jump from their crib and immediately move onto the Child age phase.

14 struggles that New The Sims 4 Players will never have to experience

6) Dishwashers? Forget about them!

Poor Sims had to wash the dishes exclusively using the sink for about a year.

14 struggles that New The Sims 4 Players will never have to experience

7) The Family Tree? Nope. Wasn’t a thing.

14 struggles that New The Sims 4 Players will never have to experience

We’re giving away 8 copies of The Sims 4 Cats & Dogs for Consoles!

We’re still going strong with our 6th Anniversary Giveaway!

This time around we’re giving you an opportunity to win 1 out of 8 copies of The Sims 4 Cats & Dogs Expansion Pack for Xbox One and PS4, more specifically:

  • 4 copies of The Sims 4 Cats & Dogs for Xbox One
  • 2 copies of The Sims 4 Cats & Dogs for PS4 (North American Region including Canada, United States, Mexico, and Bermuda)
  • 2 copies of The Sims 4 Cats & Dogs for PS4 (European Region including Western Europe, the Middle East, South Africa, Egypt, and Japan)

The giveaway codes for Xbox One are universal for all regions. However, considering that PS4 has several regions with codes locked away for each region specifically we had to make a decision to create 3 giveaways in total, covering each platform and console.

The giveaway is live right now and for better organization we’re hosting it on Sims Community Social. If you don’t have an account you can easily create one and enter the giveaway. Just make sure you follow the specific rules that we’ve linked within the giveaway links down below!

Here are the giveaways that you can enter right now that last until May 29th at 8PM CET:

We’re giving away 8 copies of The Sims 4 Cats & Dogs for Consoles!

Make sure you also follow us on the following social media outlets as there are going to be giveaways on both Sims Community Social and some of our social media platforms:

Getting started with the world of The Sims 4

One of the great things about The Sims is that there is no set way on how to experience the game. It really is down to you how you play but ultimately there are endless possibilities on how to play The Sims. If you are new to The Sims 4 firstly Sul Sul and welcome to the community and secondly this article is going to take a look at some of the things that The Sims 4 Base Game and the game as a whole has to offer.

Challenges

There are numerous challenges out there for The Sims 4 which can help vary your gameplay and there is a challenge to suit everyone’s playstyle. One of the most popular challenges is the Legacy Challenge and another is the 100 Baby Challenge.

Here are some of our favourite challenges that you can play with The Sims 4 base game.

There are hundreds of different challenges out there just waiting to be played through and this is just a small selection of them. To discover more challenges, take a look at this article here and also this thread over on The Sims Forum by clicking here.

Achievements

As with most games, The Sims 4 comes with some in-game achievements too. These can range from having a Sim stay awake for twenty-four hours straight to maxing out skills to even having woohoo with a ghost!

You can find the full list of in-game achievements here.

Getting started with the world of The Sims 4The Gallery

The Gallery is essentially the library of where players across the world can upload their builds and Sims for others to download into their game. You can follow your friends and many others in the games community. You can share, like and comment on uploads that you love too!

Why not check out some Base Game friendly builds in one of our Gallery Spotlight articles here.

Collections

There are numerous collectibles that your Sims can collect. You can start a collection by searching logs and rocks around the world and even by fishing. In fact there are a variety of ways that you can start and complete collections. There are numerous collections that your Sims can work through including frogs, fish, MySims dolls, crystals and more.

Need some tips on completing collections? Take a look at this article here.

Secret Locations

Willow Creek and Oasis Springs are both home to a secret location. Firstly discover where they are in the world and follow the on screen prompts to see if your Sim is worthy enough to enter the location or not.

Getting started with the world of The Sims 4Custom Content & Mods

A popular way to enhance your gameplay in The Sims 4 is through the use of Custom Content and Mods which are created by talented members of the games community. These are easily available online via dedicated websites and Tumblr.

Mods

There are countless mods available to add into your game. Some expand on features already in the game, some allow you to manipulate and cheat aspects of the game and some even add new gameplay and options into the game. There really is such a large variety of mods out there. Below are a few of the mods that we recommend for The Sims 4.

You can also find more Mods for The Sims 4 via these links.

Custom Content

Likewise, with Mods for The Sims 4, there are thousands upon thousands of pieces of Custom Content available for The Sims 4. There are two different kinds of Custom Content, Alpha and Maxis Match. Alpha custom content looks more realistic whereas Maxis Match fits The Sims 4 style. You can stick to one style or have a mix of the two. It really is up to you.

Below are some links to some Custom Content sites.

NOTE: When adding custom content or mods into your game do so with caution and ensure you have read all of the installation instructions prior to adding it to your game. It is also important to note that when the game receives a new patch that you back up your saves and remove you mods folder from the game. It is also a good idea to ensure all your mods and custom content are up to date at this time as well.

You can also follow this handy tutorial on how to install custom content and mods into your game here.

Downloadable Content

There are three different types of downloadable content for The Sims 4 which are Expansion Packs, Game Packs, and Stuff Packs. Downloadable content is available from the Origin Store and trusted retailers like Amazon, GAME UK and GameStop.

  • Expansion Packs – Get to Work, Get Together, City Living, Cats & Dogs, Seasons & Get Famous
  • Game Packs – Outdoor Retreat, Spa Day, Dine Out, Vampires, Parenthood, Jungle Adventure, StrangerVille
  • Stuff Packs – Luxury Party, Perfect Patio, Cool Kitchen, Spooky Stuff, Movie Hangout, Romantic Garden, Kids Room, Backyard Stuff, Vintage Glamour, Bowling Night, Fitness Stuff, Toddler Stuff, Laundry Day, My First Pet Stuff.

You can also check out our The Sims 4 Essentials: Expansion Pack, Game Pack and Stuff Pack We Recommend article where we share our recommendations for each pack type.

Getting started with the world of The Sims 4

Other than what has been mentioned above The Sims 4 Base Game has plenty to offer. Here are a few more ideas of what you can do in game.

  • Completely rebuild a world
  • Recreate your favourite TV & Movie characters in game
  • Makeover all the Townies
  • Build your dream home, a mansion, a tiny home or just about anything that you can think of!

With endless possibilities, you can really make your The Sims 4 experience your own. Create your own stories and builds and let your imagination run free as you play with life!

Don’t forget you can explore our full list of tutorials from help with building, skills, taking photos and using cheats via our Tutorial Library here.

The Sims 4 Essentials: Expansion Pack, Game Pack and Stuff Pack we recommend

Just getting started with The Sims 4? Here are 3 different pack types we recommend getting!

Are you just getting started with The Sims 4 thanks to the fact that it’s free-to-claim for the next 7 days? Do you want to expand The Sims 4 universe with official new content and features? You’ve come to the right place!

Before I begin, let me briefly explain the purpose of each pack for The Sims 4 and what they exactly do:

  • An Expansion Pack is the biggest pack type out there that often features a brand new world, new clothing and objects, a whole lot of new features and interactions that usually have a much deeper affect on the entire gameplay. They cost $39.99
  • A Game Pack brings almost the same things as an Expansion Pack – new items, sometimes a brand new world and extensive gameplay that’s usually tied into one strict theme. They cost $19.99
  • A Stuff Pack is brings exactly what their title suggests – new stuff including CAS items, Build Items and a gameplay object or two that bring new interactions. They cost $9.99

Now that we’ve clarified to what each pack brings let’s get down to business as I give recommendations for each pack type!

Essential Expansion Pack – Seasons

The Sims 4 Seasons Expansion Pack is one of those packs that could’ve been included into the base game but luckily aren’t – and that’s for a good reason. Seasons was under development for quite a while for obvious reasons – the team had to bring 4 different seasons for each world (including worlds introduced with other packs) as well as feature a complex calendar feature.

Each Season can get quite unpredictable and you never know what each day will bring. From extremely hot to extremely cold temperatures to storms and strong winds, The Sims 4 Seasons will keep your Sims on their toes checking the forecast every now and then. Of course that the weather won’t be going crazy 24/7 and you can expect enrichened vistas and gorgeous views quite often.

The Calendar is probably one of the biggest reasons that make The Sims 4 Seasons an essential pack. Not only does it give you the ability to create your own holiday from scratch with numerous activities and interactions but with the calendar you can also plan out the entire week (and month) of your Sim’s activities by planning events, checking out your Sims’ work / school schedule and holidays that are coming up.

The Sims 4 Essentials: Expansion Pack, Game Pack and Stuff Pack we recommend

If you don’t have The Sims 4 Seasons then you can’t go wrong by making this purchase.

Essential Game Pack – Parenthood

The Sims 4 Parenthood Game Pack is one of those rare packs in the entire Sims Franchise that make the entire gameplay a lot more difficult – which is a good thing. Toddlers, Kids and Teens with this pack will have the opportunity to work on 5 different Character Values that will shape their future and make their adult days more easy or difficult, depending on how well you’ve worked on their upbringing.

Still, your younger Sims are not the only ones that get new gameplay. Adults and Elders also get a whole lot of new meaningful interactions, as well as a new Parenting Skill that allows the parents to be more influental and controling over their children.

Parenthood is probably one of the most complex packs we’ve gotten in a long time and for a Game Pack that’s $19.99 it’s no wonder it’s the most popular Game Pack that there currently is right now.

Essential Stuff Pack – Laundry Day

The Sims 4 Laundry Day Stuff Pack sounds like the most boring pack you could possibly recommend to another person, but there’s a good reason why this pack was chosen, affected and brought together by The Sims Team and The Community together.

Yes, the only new gameplay you get with Laundry Day are a new washing and drying machine, as well as a washing bucket and a clothline for those who prefer a more rural lifestyle. Still, this pack has some of the finest community-picked objects and Create A Sim items that we’ve seen in the entire Stuff Pack lineup we have (thus far).

The Sims 4 Essentials: Expansion Pack, Game Pack and Stuff Pack we recommend


If you want to get these packs altogether I suggest you bundle up using Origin’s Build Your The Sims 4 Bundle Feature. Getting these packs in bundle will save you 30% off the total cost!

What do you think are the most essential packs for The Sims 4? Let us know in the comments below!

Claim The Sims 4 Base Game for PC / Mac COMPLETELY FREE for the next 7 days!

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Origin has just started a special promotion where you can claim The Sims 4 Base Game (Standard Edition) – free of charge!

That’s right, starting today, May 21st 2019 you’re able to claim The Sims 4 Base Game from Origin.com and have it yours to keep forever. The game will stay permanently in your game library even after the offer expires so make sure you redeem the game on time!

This offer is only available for the standard version of the game. If you want to get the Digital Deluxe Edition I recommend that you first claim the game for free and then get the The Sims 4 Digital Deluxe Upgrade for $14,99.

The offer is available right now on Origin.com and will last for the next 7 days, more specifically until May 28th at 10AM Pacific Time.

Claim The Sims 4 Base Game for PC / Mac COMPLETELY FREE for the next 7 days!

How I got back into the groove with The Sims 4

The year was 2014, which, looking back in my own experience is surprisingly long time, and yet, it doesn’t feel that long either. Anyway, the year was 2014, the month was September, I’ve just begun attending the first of my courses for game design (that panned out GREAT in case you’re asking, I write sarcastically), and on the horizon was a brand-new game that I was anticipating, for you see, The Sims 4 is just about to come out! I was excited, I think, obsessing over the two Create a Sim and Build Mode showcase trailers like mad, the first full UI trailer was also amazing, I was in love, somehow, which is quite ironic given what was to come, it’s also even funnier, I pre-ordered, but I do remember my older brother telling me “I’m jumping too easily on the hype train”, but he doesn’t know. 

For you see my dear readers, what I was completely oblivious to be the relationship I was about to build with The Sims 4. I love it as much as I hate it, but that wouldn’t be reality until later in the story. 

The game finally came out… and I disliked it. I just couldn’t get into it! See, serves me right for creating a manic eight sim family out of the gate (what was I thinking?) That did disappoint me a little, I was so hyped, and, I didn’t get what I wanted. It was the first red flag, but once ghosts (or was it the pool update?) I decided to change gears, instead of focusing on a huge family, I just picked a single sim. This was back when the game was BARE bones, Johnny Zest was known as… Zest Johnny, for… some strange reason? Back then, there were no toddlers, no basements, no Newcrest, the game was… simplistic, and looking back, it did not look great to be honest, The Sims 4 was divisive. 

How I got back into the groove with The Sims 4

I started a new game at the end of October, and for the first time in the ENTIERITY of me playing with The Sims, I would not stop playing until Outdoor Retreat came out in early January, it was, and I am not exaggerating, the peak of my life at the time, everything was great. For you see, I suffer from depression, a severe one, as well as anxiety. And The Sims 4 came out shortly after the darkest page of my life, so The Sims 4 was actually a strong escape, paired up with the amazing course I was doing where I learned a lot about both Animation and Game Design (surprisingly no programming, don’t ask), I was flying high, and my experience with that game was amazing, I still can recall the sims I had. 

The first family (the one that failed) had eight sims, one of those sims was the brother, he was this sad, gloomy aspiring painter, and I decided to make him my main, because The Sims 4 to this day lacks a Story Progression, I also adopted the Rotational Gameplay, which back then was perfect, since there wasn’t much to do in the game (seriously how did people fill up mansions!?). 

He had a great life, he married Zest Johnny, adopted a baby girl Krista, who then married Alexander Goth, while Alexander’s sister Cassandra married Malcolm (and Malcolm’s parent had a baby brother Alfonso, who had triplets with Olivia Spencer-Kim-Lewis as she was known back then before the developers realised it exceeded their character limit). And it was an amazing time, and a lot of it I used to think was because of the simplicity of the game. The game ran amazing (which, to my surprise the game still does a good job, I still have the same specs as back then), the new toys were amazing (I loved building, many of my O.G builds are still on my Gallery, at TheMarshyBear, check me out and follow me), and it was just, smooth, no problems, no game-breaking glitches, I adapted to what the game offered back then. 

But there was something I was unaware of that was happening in my save game, I mean, there were no toddlers so Sims grew up fairly fast to be perfectly honest and Sims themselves lived like, four days shorter than they do now, but, I started noticing that my saving and my loading would slowly start to take longer…and longer… and longer to save. Before I knew, the game was BLOATED. To this day I don’t know with what, I think it may have had something to do with my tendency to annihilate all the ugly Townies that game insisted on generating? I think they finally fixed that now, it’s hard to tell, some Townie tools would be AMAZING, like specifying what roles they fill (seriously Gurus, I’m sitting on a gold mine of a game if you just reach out to me!) 

But, the paradise was not to last. Once Outdoor Retreat came out, it triggered an intense dislike of the game, and I was about to enter a love-hate relationship with the game for the next 4 years. It’s funny. Because I finally after FOUR years managed to get back to game. 

Outdoor Retreat was the first of the many major packs that added a mechanic or a system that heavily depended on travelling, but with Vanilla Sims 4, this wasn’t a need, and I could focus my obsessive need to control all of my household easily without worrying or needing to travel, but the next few packs really made it difficult to achieve control (especially with the subconscious min-maxing opportunities with aspiration goals and performance goals). The game would be unbearable. 

How I got back into the groove with The Sims 4

When Get Together came out, I remember building the amazing mansion that was favourited by Maxis (my proudest moment to be perfectly honest), but I remember starting a new game, with a huge family, it failed miserably, the control wasn’t too bad, but it was just the fact that to enjoy clubs I had to keep travelling, and when returning, my Sims were all over the place (they’re still are to be frankly honest), but back then it just irritated the plum out of me. I needed full control of my sims 24/7, they didn’t have that much time really. And then again for Seasons. And it’s just, I remember trying hard to get into it, and being frustrated by my failures, because the game was getting so much awesome content I didn’t get to play, and I just kept failing. And I think a lot of my hate towards the game came from my frustrations because it didn’t suit me. 

How I got back into the groove with The Sims 4

But lately, a part of me came back that needed The Sims 4 again, and I started to enjoy it. 

My life has taken a rather unfortunate turn, I dropped out of college and really don’t have much of a path to go to, and I’m stuck in this limbo, and have a lot of time on my hands, and I think in a twisted turn of events, Sims 4 managed to fill a void I have. Which is even more beautiful given that it was like scientifically proven that playing Sims makes you happy? 

Few weeks back as of writing the article, I made a random Sim, I didn’t build a huge back story, I just went with my gut. She became a writer. The idea was that she was there to gather inspiration in Strangerville but I quickly realised how much money she was making and the next thing I know she moves into San Myshuno, married Salim Benali, and have three kids (Aurora, Neda and Hero), and I finally had something that I thought I lost for good with this strange game. And now I just finished playing with the Villareal for the first time, and had the best time (although Goths really do pain me to say they frustrate the plum out of me, how? They’re royalty!?), and I’m looking forward to what the next few families hold for me, and seeing my little world evolve. 

How I got back into the groove with The Sims 4

I don’t know what really changed between then and now, but I think it was just need, the game isn’t about getting everyone to be perfect, like I played back then, but now it is to just forget about what’s around me, just for few hours, and let my mind rest. 

 

Life can be hard, and Sims is truly an amazing game that helped million of players. It is for everyone, whether you like to burn your sims, build them mansions, go from rags to riches, or just experiment. 

Until next time.

The Sims 4: Minimalist Bedroom Fanmade Custom Stuff Pack Now Available

The custom content community has been hard at work to fill the void we’ve all been feeling ever since the release of the last official Stuff Pack for The Sims 4 – My First Pet Stuff, which came out a year and two months ago.

Just a few weeks ago the Pufferhead Custom Stuff Pack by MLys came out, bringing a huge amount of Maxis Match items for players to enjoy in. Now, there’s another great Custom Stuff Pack that’s all about bringing more items for your Sims’ bedrooms!

Creator IllogicalSimmer has put together an amazing Custom Stuff Pack set of over 25 new items that are completely Maxis Match, meaning that they completely fit in with The Sims 4’s art style. The set includes both new functional items and decor that have at least over 10 different color swatches.

This Custom Content set only requires The Sims 4 Base Game to work! You can install it by downloading the .zip file we’ve linked within the download button down below.

Installing this set is very easy. Simply extract the .zip content to Electronic Arts > The Sims 4 > Mods folder and make sure you’ve enabled Custom Content / Mods in your Game Options. There isn’t a new Pack Filter with this Custom Content Stuff Pack considering it’s, well, Custom Content, but you are able to search through the new items by searching for [Minimalist Bedroom] in the Build Mode search menu (brackets included).

Ready to treat your Sims with some new bedroom items? Hit the download button below!

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The Sims 4: Minimalist Bedroom Fanmade Custom Stuff Pack Now Available

FYI: The same creator of the Minimalist Bedroom Stuff Pack has also created some other Custom Stuff Packs in the past few months. Make sure you check out the following Packs from his Patreon page:

You can also follow @IllogicalSimmer on his Twitter account to stay up to date on all of his current (and upcoming) creations!

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The Sims 4: The Official Specter Family Now Available On The Gallery

The iconic duo from The Sims 2 Base Game is back!

Maxis has recently uploaded an official recreation of the Specter Family that was originally introduced in Strangetown with The Sims 2 Base Game. You can simply grab the Household from The Gallery by downloading it from Maxis Origin ID or by clicking the download button down below.

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The Sims 4: The Official Specter Family Now Available On The Gallery

We’re giving away 5 copies of The Sims 4 StrangerVille (PC / Mac)

Time for another huge giveaway for PC and Mac players!

This time around we’re giving away five copies of The Sims 4 StrangerVille Game Pack! The codes that we’re giving away are universal and can be redeemed by any Origin user.

The giveaway is being held on Sims Community Social for better organization considering we’ll be sending out 5 different codes to lucky winners. If you don’t have an account you can easily create one and enter the giveaway. Just make sure you follow the specific rules that we’ve linked within the image down below!

Click the image down below to enter the giveaway!

We’re giving away 5 copies of The Sims 4 StrangerVille (PC / Mac)

Make sure you also follow us on the following social media outlets as there are going to be ja lot more giveaways on both Sims Community Social and some of our social media platforms:

POSSIBLE LEAK: The Sims 4 Tropical Paradise could be the next Expansion Pack!

PLEASE NOTE: This post is pure speculation and doesn’t contain any official confirmation (yet) about the theme of The Sims 4’s upcoming pack.

UPDATE: There’s been another leak for The Sims 4 Tropical Paradise. This time the listing was posted on a Dutch website Gamesync.nl!

The listing includes the following information (translated to English via Google Translate):

Sims 4 Tropical Paradise  Expansion / Expansion

In the Sims 4 Tropical Paradise / Tropical Paradise your sims 4 will have the opportunity to enjoy in a tropical island as the name suggests.
Exact innovations and possibilities are expected closer to the release and after the official announcement by EA.

Features the Sims 4 Tropical Paradise / Tropical Paradise  Expansion Origin CDkey

  • Go on a tropical adventure with your Sims 4 characters

POSSIBLE LEAK: The Sims 4 Tropical Paradise could be the next Expansion Pack!

Instant-Gaming.com, a gaming retail website that sells game codes has published a rather interesting listing on their website regarding the upcoming pack for The Sims 4.

They’ve listed The Sims 4 Tropical Paradise as the upcoming Expansion Pack for The Sims 4. This is the first listing for The Sims 4’s 7th Expansion Pack and we all know that The Sims Team definitely plans to release one among a new Game Pack and a Stuff Pack as well.

We’ve also speculated that The Sims 4’s 7th Expansion Pack could be coming out this June taking in consideration numerous evidence from voice actors and the announcement that there’s going to be a big system update for The Sims 4 this June.

This *could* be a valid retail leak considering that Instant-Gaming has previously listed bundles for The Sims 4 way before they were announced with some of the listings even mentioning the correct release date.

The listing for The Sims 4 Tropical Paradise Expansion Pack doesn’t contain much evidence just yet. The only thing they’ve shown is that the release is set for 2019 as well as an edited box art that contains the name and the pack type.

UPDATE: The description mentioned down below was taken from an idea thread over on The Sims Forums. Instant-Gaming has a tendency to fill their listings with unofficial information so we can for sure confirm that the description down below doesn’t mean anything.

The Sims 4: Tropical Paradise includes:
-A new beach world based on Spanish/Caribbean islands and Hawaii
-New radio stations – Reggae and calypso
-New harvestables – Pineapple and coconut
-New dance moves – Hula dance
-New objects – Lounge chairs and surfing station
-New skills – Surfing, hula dancing
-New aspirations – Surfer
-New traits – Loves water, hates water

POSSIBLE LEAK: The Sims 4 Tropical Paradise could be the next Expansion Pack!

We’ll make sure to keep you posted on more information on this listing and the next Expansion Pack as it gets available.

Tip: @EvanLe24

The Sims 4 StrangerVille is Now Available on Xbox One and PS4

The Sims 4 StrangerVille Game Pack is now finally available for Console players! This means that now you can purchase the game for your Xbox One or PS4 consoles, depending on the one you have.

You can also now purchase this Game Pack directly from the official stores that we’ve linked down below!

The Sims 4 StrangerVille is Now Available on Xbox One and PS4

The Sims 4 StrangerVille: Full Video Story Walkthrough

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The Sims 4 StrangerVille Game Pack comes out TODAY for Xbox One and PS4!

To help out our fellow Console (and PC/Mac) players we’ve put out a full walkthrough of The Sims 4 StrangerVille’s Story Gameplay.

If you prefer written content with some useful tips and tricks, check out our StrangerVille Story Walkthrough!