TS1: Makin' Magic and Vacation. I personally don't think that any of the magic packs since have compared. TS2: University, I loved all the different courses that you could choose. Being in a dorm as well really made the experience for me. TS3: Island Paradise, loved the general theme of this pack and the fact that you actually had hotels that you could build on and send families there. The houseboats were a cute feature too and used to enjoy letting my Sims explore the island on the weekend (in game). TS4: Island Living, although I haven't been able to explore and play with all of the packs in this version, I would say atm, that this is my favourite. The scenery is beautiful and really makes it feel as though you're there with them. When the weather is grey and dull outside, I find myself gravitating to play with my families in Sulani.
never played 1 or 2
sims 3: either Pets or World Adventures. I love the quests and exploring the tombs. Pets is also my favorite because we can control them. I'm a huge animal lover, but can't have pets in ts4 because I need to control everyone in my household. Even with the mod, pets still have autonomy which doesn't work with my playstyle.
sims 4: Get Together. Windenburg is my favorite world and I couldn't imagine playing without it
Sims 1 ummmm...
I don't know much about sims 1 packs because I've played the least of all games. I think sims 1 without packs is just fine and fun.
Sims 2 Nightlife
Probably the best pack they ever made in general, with base game's gameplay detail, it's just chef's kiss.
Sims 3 University Life
There are so many great packs in 3 but university is my most favourite. It gives so many cool features and activities. The pack's world is cherry on top.
Sims 4 Seasons
Great visuals in-game because of weather (especially rain it looks so good here!!!!!! ), holidays and a lot of new activities.
I never played Sims 1. As for Sims 2, I didn't play it properly enough to have a favorite EP. I was about 10-11 back then, and all I really did was create sims.
1: Hot Date or Makin Magic
2: Reallllly hard to pick. I couldn't imagine playing without Nightlife (cars, chemistry, dating!), but I also love Seasons, University, and Apartment Life
3. Generations, followed closely by Late Night. Honorable mention to World Adventures and Seasons
4. Seasons (only one I've played).
See the problem is that most of them add something that I feel is "essential". I guess I would say Hot Date, because it was so fun to be able to go downtown for the first time! Oh hold on. Each.
1 - Hot Date
2 - I guess University because it adds the long hairstyle for men
3 and 4 - I don't have expansions for these
The expansion that started it all, and was my only expansion for a long time until House Party, Pets, and Makin’ Magic. Vacation one was nice as well. But, it’s Hot Date that really holds a place in my heart. I’m a romantic, so that could be why, lol.
Sims 2: Open For Business and Seasons. I needed Seasons, of course. But Open For Business was great in satisfying my need for retail/business play, and it allowed for home businesses.
Sims 3: Island Paradise, Supernatural, and Seasons. Island Paradise and Supernatural were my first expansions, actually.
I didn’t play Sims 3 as much as the others, so I didn’t get any of the packs until much, much later.
Island Paradise gave me my favorite supernatural beings (mermaids) and gave us houseboats, underwater exploration, and hotels.
I had to download a fixed world version and mods to help with some of the technical issues, but I really loved the pack and played my families on that island a lot.
I also loved Supernatural because it brought in my other most favorite supernatural, the fairies, as well as vampires and werewolves. (Though werewolves were a bit too dog-like and silly for my tastes, unfortunately. I usually love werewolves in books and tv shows, etc.) Seasons, because seasons, lol.
Sims 4: Hmmm… hard decision! I love a lot of the packs. Seasons, Parenthood, Island Living, Get Together, and Vampires would be my top packs.
I can’t be without any of those.
And now Cottage Living and the Knitty packs are adding more stuff I really like as well…
Island Living gives me mermaids (even if they are a bit disappointing and no underwater exploring) and an island world, while Seasons gave us seasons and calendar holidays.
I am a family player, so Parenthood is pretty much essential for me.
Get Together has clubs, which I consider important for my gameplay, and Vampires has a great system and vampire customization.
Ugh, I thought choosing one pack for Sims 3 would be hard for me, but choosing one pack for Sims 4 is becoming pretty hard, too…
Sims 3: Island paradise (even with all the lag)
Sims 4: This is a very hard choice. I like all of Sims 4's expansion packs equally, but my favorite game pack is either Parenthood or DHD. My favorite stuff pack is, by far, Kids Room.
the sims 1 making magic is the beste fleshed out expansion EVER
a lot of spells which are very powerfull
earning money frome home with the butter churn, making honey
searching for ingredients
LIVING IN MAGIC TOWN (this was a huge deal at the time!!!!!)
Rollercoasters
Climbing in beanstalks
Many styles: dark and scary, festival and Baroque
Honerable mention: the sims superstar
For the first time you could go with your sim to work
a lot of modern furniture (to this day the furniture is still very stylish!)
Fashion forward skins
Sims 3:
Ambitions (Inventions & Time Traveling)
Generations (All Family Members)
High Loft (Heartshape Bed)
Into The Future (Time Travel & Oasis Landing)
Late Night (Bridgeport with Vampire)
Master Suite (Romantic CAS with Decor)
Movie (Superheroes & Western)
Seasons (Seasonal Festivals & Weathers)
Showtime (Genie)
World Adventure (China/Egypt/France)
Sims 4:
Cats & Dogs (Brindleton Bay with Familiars)
Get Famous (Historical/SiFi Costumes with cool objects)
Get To Work (Aliens & Scientist Career)
Get Together (Windenburg with Parties)
Island Living (Sulani with Mermaids & Dolphin)
Journey To Batuu (Alien Planet with SiFi outfits/decor/objects/gameplay & historical outfits)
Jungle Adventure (Savadora with Ancient Fun with decor/objects/gameplay)
Outdoor Retreat (Objects goes with Island Living & Jungle Adventure)
Paranormal (Bonehilda with Medium Skill/Haunted House/Spooky decor & objects)
Realm Of Magic (Glimmerbrook with Spellcasters)
Seasons (Weathers)
Snowy Escape (Mt. K with Wintery Fun)
Spooky (Fairy/Historical/Sifi Costumes with Werewolf Picture)
Strangerville (World that should of been in Get To Work)
Vampires (Forgotten Hollow/Vampires with Victorian Decor/CAS/Werewolf Statue )
Sims 1 - Vacations, ahh such good times I can still remember the music.
Sims 2 - Apartment Life. I really enjoyed apartment living in Sims 2. Open for Business would be a close second. I had a lot of fun running businesses in the game.
Sims 3 - Can't say, didn't play it much.
Sims 4 - I will wait for the rest of the packs and then decide, still room for one that can take the baby out of the crib
For Sims 2, it's probably Apartment Life. It has a special place in my heart on account of being the first expansion I had.
Late Night and Supernatural for the Sims 3, as much as I love the simulation aspect, for me what really matters is the Occult potential.
As for Sims 4, Vampires, Realm of Magic, and Island Living are up there. Both for the Occult gameplay and because sometimes I just want a convenient deserted island to start a new save file from.
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Sims 2- never liked it so hardly played it and never bought any expansion packs
Sims 3- seasons
Sims 4- city living
TS2 - Seasons
TS3 - Late Night
TS4 - who?
TS2: University, I loved all the different courses that you could choose. Being in a dorm as well really made the experience for me.
TS3: Island Paradise, loved the general theme of this pack and the fact that you actually had hotels that you could build on and send families there. The houseboats were a cute feature too and used to enjoy letting my Sims explore the island on the weekend (in game).
TS4: Island Living, although I haven't been able to explore and play with all of the packs in this version, I would say atm, that this is my favourite. The scenery is beautiful and really makes it feel as though you're there with them. When the weather is grey and dull outside, I find myself gravitating to play with my families in Sulani.
The Sims 3: Generations
The Sims 4: Seasons
Sims 2 - Nightlife
Sims 3 - I skipped it.
Sims 4 - Tie between Get to Work and Snowy Escape
I actually like more of the TS4 GPs than EPs: Vampires, Jungle Adventure, Island Living, and Realm of Magic
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Sims 2: Open for Business
Sims 3: Supernatural
Sims 4: Realm of Magic
2: Pets
3: Pets
4: Vampires
sims 3: either Pets or World Adventures. I love the quests and exploring the tombs. Pets is also my favorite because we can control them. I'm a huge animal lover, but can't have pets in ts4 because I need to control everyone in my household. Even with the mod, pets still have autonomy which doesn't work with my playstyle.
sims 4: Get Together. Windenburg is my favorite world and I couldn't imagine playing without it
> Sims 1 & 2 I never played.
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> Sims 3 Supernatural
> Sims 4 Get Together
I hope you play them soon! It's very easy now. Many get started tutorials online!
I don't know much about sims 1 packs because I've played the least of all games. I think sims 1 without packs is just fine and fun.
Sims 2 Nightlife
Probably the best pack they ever made in general, with base game's gameplay detail, it's just chef's kiss.
Sims 3 University Life
There are so many great packs in 3 but university is my most favourite. It gives so many cool features and activities. The pack's world is cherry on top.
Sims 4 Seasons
Great visuals in-game because of weather (especially rain it looks so good here!!!!!! ), holidays and a lot of new activities.
Sims 3- supernatural
The Sims 2 - Seasons
The Sims 3 - Seasons
The Sims 4 - Seasons
I want to answer more varied, but Seasons is just so integral to playing The Sims for me that if it's there, it takes the spot by default.
Sims 4: Seasons
I never played Sims 1. As for Sims 2, I didn't play it properly enough to have a favorite EP. I was about 10-11 back then, and all I really did was create sims.
Sims 3 : Late Night, Seasons & Island Living
Sims 4 : Seasons
2: Reallllly hard to pick. I couldn't imagine playing without Nightlife (cars, chemistry, dating!), but I also love Seasons, University, and Apartment Life
3. Generations, followed closely by Late Night. Honorable mention to World Adventures and Seasons
4. Seasons (only one I've played).
1 - Hot Date
2 - I guess University because it adds the long hairstyle for men
3 and 4 - I don't have expansions for these
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The Sims 4 General DiscussionSims 1: Hot Date.
The expansion that started it all, and was my only expansion for a long time until House Party, Pets, and Makin’ Magic. Vacation one was nice as well. But, it’s Hot Date that really holds a place in my heart. I’m a romantic, so that could be why, lol.
Sims 2: Open For Business and Seasons. I needed Seasons, of course. But Open For Business was great in satisfying my need for retail/business play, and it allowed for home businesses.
Sims 3: Island Paradise, Supernatural, and Seasons. Island Paradise and Supernatural were my first expansions, actually.
I didn’t play Sims 3 as much as the others, so I didn’t get any of the packs until much, much later.
Island Paradise gave me my favorite supernatural beings (mermaids) and gave us houseboats, underwater exploration, and hotels.
I had to download a fixed world version and mods to help with some of the technical issues, but I really loved the pack and played my families on that island a lot.
I also loved Supernatural because it brought in my other most favorite supernatural, the fairies, as well as vampires and werewolves. (Though werewolves were a bit too dog-like and silly for my tastes, unfortunately. I usually love werewolves in books and tv shows, etc.) Seasons, because seasons, lol.
Sims 4: Hmmm… hard decision! I love a lot of the packs. Seasons, Parenthood, Island Living, Get Together, and Vampires would be my top packs.
I can’t be without any of those.
And now Cottage Living and the Knitty packs are adding more stuff I really like as well…
Island Living gives me mermaids (even if they are a bit disappointing and no underwater exploring) and an island world, while Seasons gave us seasons and calendar holidays.
I am a family player, so Parenthood is pretty much essential for me.
Get Together has clubs, which I consider important for my gameplay, and Vampires has a great system and vampire customization.
Ugh, I thought choosing one pack for Sims 3 would be hard for me, but choosing one pack for Sims 4 is becoming pretty hard, too…
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Sims 4: This is a very hard choice. I like all of Sims 4's expansion packs equally, but my favorite game pack is either Parenthood or DHD. My favorite stuff pack is, by far, Kids Room.
a lot of spells which are very powerfull
earning money frome home with the butter churn, making honey
searching for ingredients
LIVING IN MAGIC TOWN (this was a huge deal at the time!!!!!)
Rollercoasters
Climbing in beanstalks
Many styles: dark and scary, festival and Baroque
Honerable mention: the sims superstar
For the first time you could go with your sim to work
a lot of modern furniture (to this day the furniture is still very stylish!)
Fashion forward skins
Ambitions (Inventions & Time Traveling)
Generations (All Family Members)
High Loft (Heartshape Bed)
Into The Future (Time Travel & Oasis Landing)
Late Night (Bridgeport with Vampire)
Master Suite (Romantic CAS with Decor)
Movie (Superheroes & Western)
Seasons (Seasonal Festivals & Weathers)
Showtime (Genie)
World Adventure (China/Egypt/France)
Sims 4:
Cats & Dogs (Brindleton Bay with Familiars)
Get Famous (Historical/SiFi Costumes with cool objects)
Get To Work (Aliens & Scientist Career)
Get Together (Windenburg with Parties)
Island Living (Sulani with Mermaids & Dolphin)
Journey To Batuu (Alien Planet with SiFi outfits/decor/objects/gameplay & historical outfits)
Jungle Adventure (Savadora with Ancient Fun with decor/objects/gameplay)
Outdoor Retreat (Objects goes with Island Living & Jungle Adventure)
Paranormal (Bonehilda with Medium Skill/Haunted House/Spooky decor & objects)
Realm Of Magic (Glimmerbrook with Spellcasters)
Seasons (Weathers)
Snowy Escape (Mt. K with Wintery Fun)
Spooky (Fairy/Historical/Sifi Costumes with Werewolf Picture)
Strangerville (World that should of been in Get To Work)
Vampires (Forgotten Hollow/Vampires with Victorian Decor/CAS/Werewolf Statue )
Sims 2 - Apartment Life. I really enjoyed apartment living in Sims 2. Open for Business would be a close second. I had a lot of fun running businesses in the game.
Sims 3 - Can't say, didn't play it much.
Sims 4 - I will wait for the rest of the packs and then decide, still room for one that can take the baby out of the crib
Expansion Pack's>
The Sim's > Makin Magic
Sim's 2 > Nite-life, & Pet's
Sims 3 > Latenight, Pet's, Supernatural.
Sim's 4 > Cat's & Dog's. Island Living.
Sim's 4 Game Pack > Vampire's.
Those are My faves so far, Still waiting for Werewolves,
P.S. Sim's 4 > Realm of Magic as well, forgot bout that one.
For Sims 2, it's probably Apartment Life. It has a special place in my heart on account of being the first expansion I had.
Late Night and Supernatural for the Sims 3, as much as I love the simulation aspect, for me what really matters is the Occult potential.
As for Sims 4, Vampires, Realm of Magic, and Island Living are up there. Both for the Occult gameplay and because sometimes I just want a convenient deserted island to start a new save file from.