
These include things like oceans, forests, parks and several interactive venues like university buildings, graveyards and campsites. All of the items used by the mod are already part of The Sims 4 game. But there are plenty of ‘preset’ options to choose from with a simple click of a button. And, considering the complexity of this mod, that there is a learning curve is hardly surprising.Ĭreating roads can be tricky at first as they rely on road points as shown above. Keep in mind that early versions of such complicated mods will almost always have a few bugs. Don't worry, we didn't spoil the ending.Out of the box, some of the mod’s functions can be a bit tricky to come to grips with. This guide has been updated to reflect the basics of how to get started on your journey of discovery and find out just why the inhabitants of this town are acting so strangely. This story-driven DLC takes your sim on an adventure that will see them discover a secret lab that holds a mystery behind its closed doors. Updated February 12 by Helen Ashcroft: It's been a while since we've seen secret lots added to The Sims 4 but the unique game pack Strangerville did deliver a range of never encountered before secrets. In this list, we will be discussing 4 amazing hidden lots that you, the player, can find with a bit of help from us at The Gamer. RELATED: The Sims 5: 15 Things We Want EA To IncludeĪs per every Sims title, and if not every game in existence, there are hidden Easter eggs or features that reward the player something for the efforts. Their latest installment, The Sims 4, is their most immersive and customizable title yet, featuring multiple worlds and features that reflect this day and age. What started off as life simulator game turned into a mega trending platform in which the geniuses at Maxis, which later transitioned to The Sims Studio, proceeded to create not only 2, but 4 additional Sims titles with countless expansions, game packs, and free feature updates to engage their already massive fan base. The ability to control and mold a virtual character known as a Sim, and crafting their world was a new-found obsession for many people, including myself. Sitting and staring, slack-jawed, building and customizing houses and landscapes to perfection (well, perfection to a 13-year-old anyway). I remember when I first played The Sims back in the summer of February 2000.
