Okay, just ignore the Katy Perry celebrity endorsement that I know is rocking your very soul with indignation and the folly of EA execs and really look at the pack itself. It's a great fantasy pack. No, not every piece is fantastic but if you were expecting that then this must be your very first time buying one. Decor for kids rooms, kids lots and backyards ect. A lot of the pieces can be used in business settings or even placed around the house and definitely it can be used during the holidays (I think I'll have Christmas in April to try it out) or for a "theme park" setting. As well, with some recoloring things like the "lollipop tree" could be worked into places like Oasis or Lunar Lakes. The clothes have somewhat limited appeal but I put them on one of my more far out Sims and I thought they worked great. I had her wear the cupcake bra to Egypt and then post a memory complaining about it being hot and hoping her frosting wouldn't melt. So, there's fun there IF you want it. In reality I think this set took a lot of heat because of the Katy Perry tie in. If it had been released as The Sims- Candyland or something I think it would have been better received and with that said I'd say it's good. My son would tell you it's great- he loves it!
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I paid only $5USD and love it, but to be honest, if I paid more, I wouldn't like it nearly as much.
Like, if I was going to create a simself-and-family, I'd have to cover the sim-version-of-my-younger-sister's room in cupcakes, that's how she rolls. There's stuff it's useful for if you like cutesy.
You could use it for a themed café or a themed party, the outfits could work as costumes, and you could use it to decorate for a "super-sweet-16"-birthday party for your teen diva Sim.
Totally agree with the OP, you can have lots fun with it, if you want to!
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Why did I just think of the witch's house from Hansel and Gretel?
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