

Discover University's cluttered timetable and Nifty Knitting's unwieldy Plopsy store were less than ideal for the purposes they served, while the base game was clearly not built with Journey to Batuu's mission structure in mind. Believe it or not, The Sims 4 is nearly seven years old now, and while packs have never stopped introducing and implementing new gameplay ideas, sometimes the dated user interface holds those features back. That said, one thing that became tedious was using the inventory.


The picnic basket may be a fairly low-key new addition compared to the grander features, but preparing food and planning a proper day out with friends and family was one of the personal highlights that came from the pack. Taking care of and building friendship with all of your animals is a key component and includes interactions from cleaning sheds and coops to giving treats – and before you know it, managing everything becomes almost a full-time job, particularly if you only have one pair of hands to take on all of the workload.īeing responsible for providing for yourself is an interesting departure from the standard gameplay associated with the franchise, and it's executed well enough that when it all clicks, there's satisfaction in maintaining that lifestyle. Cows can be milked and chickens lay eggs, while llamas help to ward off wild foxes from your lot (as well as providing wool). Or if you're feeling a little more ambitious, you could go about growing your own produce and raising and breeding animals. You could order groceries or forage in the wild.
