The Sims Facebook Page published 3 new The Sims 4 Create a Sim Screens!
SimGurus decided to open up a bit when it comes to The Sims 4 and Tweet some interesting facts about the game.
The Sims Facebook Page published 3 new The Sims 4 Create a Sim Screens!

To download this update, open your The Sims FreePlay app and follow the update instructions (requires an internet connection).
Step right up! The Carnival has come to Sim Town. Grab the whole family and come on down to begin the adventure at Level 26+
• Fun for All – Experience the excitement of building your very own Carnival. Get a cheeky kiss at the Kissing Booth or decipher your future at the Fortune Teller
• Feel the Rush – No carnival is complete without rides! Jump aboard the gorgeous Carousel or take in Sim Town on top of the giant Ferris Wheel. Even let your Sims bounce sky-high in a multi-colored Jumping Castle!
• Draw Big Crowds – Dazzle onlookers with the all-new Juggling Hobby or show off your muscles and win prizes on the High Striker
• Take Center Stage – Does your Sim love the limelight? Give them the all-new Entertainer personality and become the talk of the town
• Tasty Treats – Spoil your Sims with delicious carnival food from colorful Cotton Candy to mouth-watering Pop Corn

SimGurus decided to open up a bit when it comes to The Sims 4 and Tweet some interesting facts about the game.
.@Libra_Style @TheSims Today’s tidbit – your Sims will be able to paint paintings created by all sorts of people on the development team!
— Lyndsay Pearson (@SimGuruLyndsay) June 18, 2014
.@thatsimsgirl Yep, white bottle. Mommy Sims can also breastfeed! — Lyndsay Pearson (@SimGuruLyndsay) June 18, 2014
.@jacobsleiman Second tidbit – the kids get to create art too. Their “best” creations feature macaroni art. 🙂 — Lyndsay Pearson (@SimGuruLyndsay) June 18, 2014
.@jacobsleiman AND their art was inspired by the doodles & art created by our own kids. — Lyndsay Pearson (@SimGuruLyndsay) June 18, 2014
.@DivyaRustagi10 one fun thing – Teen Sims can complain about their parents. 🙂
.@TheSimCommunity Your Sim can build a rocket and go on space adventures. They might bring back money, space rocks, or crash coming home! — Lyndsay Pearson (@SimGuruLyndsay) June 18, 2014
.@yoncehoranz Yes! You can make a child or teen’s parent be an elder. @SimGuruJill wanted to give more story options in Create A Sim — Lyndsay Pearson (@SimGuruLyndsay) June 19, 2014
.@TheSimCommunity If your Sims own an observatory object you can listen in on the Sim in the rocket. You don’t go into space with them. — Lyndsay Pearson (@SimGuruLyndsay) June 19, 2014
SimGuruGraham confirmed on twitter that Public Spaces in The Sims 4, who connect several lots in a single neighborhood and contain some of the objects (both decor and interactive ones) cannot be edited.
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Canard’s PC Magazine included some new info and a new Concept Art in their Latest Issue. Check out all the important tidbits they mentioned about The Sims 4 and take a look at Willow Creek’s gorgeous Concept Art:
1. You can class clothes by color, style or even research “by text”.
2. New walk style : happy.
3. If a gourmet sim eats a hot-dog he’ll be unhappy but will be able to eat and to cook a “tournedos”.
4.To relax a stressed sim you can make him take a relaxing bath to calm him.
5. You can put pictures on the wall without being in build/buy mode.
6. A happy sim will paint a “happy” picture; the mood of the sims who will watch the picture afterwards will feel happy too.
7. A cause will always have the same effect.
8. Each emotion has its own little music.
Thanks SimCookie for the find and Honeywell for translation!
Please note this before reading the post below:
A trusted Electronic Arts website posted The Sims 4 Box Art in .psd (Adobe Photoshop file), and inside of that .psd file there’s a multi-language logo in Adobe Illustrator’s .ai file extension. If you take a look, there’s nothing new in this picture.
But, it appears that a certain layer of this logo is hidden. After I have revealed the hidden layer, this appeared:
Translation: The Sims 4 – Create a Sim Demo
This doesn’t entirely have to mean that there will be Create a Sim Demo game coming our way, but there’s also no other point to include this text into a .psd box art for The Sims 4.
The ability to chat with other Sims about your personal traits and interests is still there too, as with The Sims 3.
Although there are still a fair few loading screens in The Sims 4, EA has made it easier to travel around and organise parties or other events by adding a new menu beside the Sim selection tools. Previously, you’d need to use your phone to do any of these things, but this new menu is much less laborious.
Of course, with a brand new Sims game, there are also new worlds to explore. We were shown a few locations with Willow Creek, one of these new worlds, which offers a new neighbourhood called Magnolia Blossom Park. This new locale is vibrant and lush with plant life, creating a stunning backdrop for your Sims’ upcoming activities.
Within these new neightbourhoods, you’ll also get access to collectibles and secrets. It looks like these will build on those offered within The Sims 3, but with a more organic feel. For example, we were shown how you could take a cutting from an apple tree in the park and take it home to plant later. Not all these new secrets and collectibles will be unusual and most should be of use to your Sims’ lives both at home and away.
Take a look at these official one and two colored logos! They are perfect for adding a watermark, creating wallpapers, decorating your Social Network accounts and such.
One Color
Two Colors
White
Since it’s not noticable, click HERE to download it!
The game, which allows a player to customize his or her character’s destiny, has evolved into a cultural phenomenon extending beyond merely ‘play’; Sociologists have written papers on the Sims and it has become fodder for writers, journalists and bloggers to explore cultural trends.
In this newest iteration of the franchise, Sims 4 packs in new features, including the ability to allow characters to embody a wider range of emotional states beyond just sad or happy. The emotion component now affects not only how your Sim character executes tasks, but also how you as a player manage him or her.