Caring for the animals, knitting stuff for them.
Town Square events.
The world (I'm also adding farms to the world that came with pets and the upper area of Strangerville.)
Mrs. Crumplebottom and other premades.
Grocery deliveries/stall.
Then everything else.
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All the new animals. I love the new bunnies and birds with their own little houses we can place on our home lots. New recipes that go with the new plants, canning what our Sims grow, families cooking together, the picnic basket, llamas can be sheared then the fleece can be used for knitting, chickens and eggs, new skills for the kiddos, food delivered to homes or you can purchase food at a food stall, the new world. This EP has many features I have been waiting for. I'm even more excited about this EP than I was for IL and EL mainly because it has features I will use for a long time, in many different settings. The cross-pack game play will help the game feel more connected, if that makes sense. I can see how I will be able incorporate the features in this EP into my current saves without needing to create a new save in order to enjoy everything in CL. It feels fresh and a bit unexpected, with a dash of what we had in Sims3. And that new pond tool in the update? Gosh, I've been wanting that since the terrain tools were released.
Living in a countryside, farming new crops, cute animals and families doing things together. I love relaxing, stress free and slow gameplay and this pack seems like it's just my kind of pack.
I spin, knit, dye, and weave in real life, so anything related to fibre crafts is a definite perk for me! I was really hoping for sheep and/or goats with the variety of breeds we got in Cats and Dogs, but I also acknowledge that not everyone likes to learn about the benefits of different breeds of fibre animals. It's interesting that they chose llamas for wool as llama fibre is coarse in comparison to alpacas, but it also fits the brand's history, so I won't get too nit-picky!
Second on my list is ponds, especially because we'll be able to stock them with fish. I'm looking forward to it for my off-the-grid loner Sim in particular.
- the world : I like the look of the world, getting a new 64x64 lot and the water we can swim in
- cooking with multiple sims, even children
- a grocery system
- chickencoops
- new giant plants
Honestly, I'm looking forward to finally being able to recreate my first Stardew Valley save in the sims. XD
Though for real, I am looking forward to all the animals, especially the bunnies.
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I'm looking forward to the cows and chickens! I don't really care that children can help with cooking, cross stitching, etc. I've only had like 4 or 5 kids in my game since I purchased the game in 2014. I don't really like kids that much. lol
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Town Square events.
The world (I'm also adding farms to the world that came with pets and the upper area of Strangerville.)
Mrs. Crumplebottom and other premades.
Grocery deliveries/stall.
Then everything else.
Twitch jovi_jov
Twitter BarbieSimmy
Origin SimsBarbie
-canning
-new ingredient challenge
-groceries
I spin, knit, dye, and weave in real life, so anything related to fibre crafts is a definite perk for me! I was really hoping for sheep and/or goats with the variety of breeds we got in Cats and Dogs, but I also acknowledge that not everyone likes to learn about the benefits of different breeds of fibre animals. It's interesting that they chose llamas for wool as llama fibre is coarse in comparison to alpacas, but it also fits the brand's history, so I won't get too nit-picky!
Second on my list is ponds, especially because we'll be able to stock them with fish. I'm looking forward to it for my off-the-grid loner Sim in particular.
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- cooking with multiple sims, even children
- a grocery system
- chickencoops
- new giant plants
Though for real, I am looking forward to all the animals, especially the bunnies.
And Bob the Llama.
Sea may rise, sky may fall, My love will never die..
My heart, my heart, My drowning heart, Oh all the tears I've cried
Oh I may weep forevermore, My love will never die..
A new world
The lot challenge
The new helping with cooking, and gardening by children
Using meat in recipe’s,
The canning skill
The bunnies that are like pets, but without taking up a spot..
embroidery
And of course farm animals and ponds.
In real life I believe that alligators attack people who wade in the water... do you think maybe...?
I have heard it is really going to be in the game. But, I think you have a choice to put them in your ponds if you want to.