The Sims 4 New DLC Lets Sims Hang Out in Sauna and Learn to Give Massages

Accordingly, when a gamer moves into a new lot, his neighbors will arrive with a welcoming smile and a pound of fruitcake.

There is also a new tool in the game as part of the updates called Custom Room Tool under the Empty Rooms Sort in the Build Mode. It will allow gamers to draw their own room shapes. As they draw, each click will place a new wall segment, an indicator of the last clicked position as well as starting position. To complete the room, the gamer should click back to the starting position. The last clicked position meanwhile provides information to the gamer regarding the undo behavior of the Sims in the game.

Sometime in April, EA released an expansion pack to the life simulation video game officially titled “The Sims 4: Get to Work,” which provided gamers three brand new careers.

These three new professions include being a doctor, being a policeman, and being a scientist. Each profession comes with a new fully playable career venue that would enable gamers plenty of ways to fulfill the ambitions of their Sims.

What most gamers do not know yet or has to fully explore still is that they can actually create their Sim’s own retail business while taking advantage of their respective Sim’s skills, profession, and hobbies to earn the game cash called Simoleons.

One comment

  1. Oh, this game is still being worked on? Oh right, greed and bad executive decisions are EA’s bread and butter.
    So, which established feature from a previous game are they going to leave out, this time?

    “Sometime in April, EA released an expansion pack to the life simulation video game officially titled “The Sims 4: Get to Work,” which provided gamers three brand new careers.”

    Only EA would consider adding three jobs into the game as an expansion pack. I’ve looked at the features for that “expansion”. There’s really not much more going on than those three careers. It’s pathetic and stinks of corporate greed.
    I haven’t purchased a game from them since the abysmal Dragon Age 2 flop, and I won’t ever again. If you love quality games and good customer care, then you shouldn’t buy from EA, either.

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