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They are all, good, depends what you like. If you like playing with kids, in kids stuff, the kids have a cute video game and cards to collect, they can play with friends, and there is some children’s furniture, and I believe the puppet show is in that one too. Vintage glamour has a butler you can hire, some furniture, and a makeup table, also a globe you can grab drinks from. If you want to take pictures Moschino stuff comes with a tripod snd camera, I believe you can pose your subjects and work as a photographer, has some cool building features, a beautiful large window, but the clothes are few and disappointing. Nifty knitting is great for your Grandma sim. All age groups toddler up can use the rocking chair, there are a few cute crafting room pieces, and many craftable items including but not limited to clothes hats and booties. There are also knit able toys for children and toddlers, and there are even a few baby outfits you can knit. It comes with Plopsy where you can sell and buy items through the computer too.
I really want a farming expansion with farm animals. And, I’d love a Medieval pack too. I hadn’t thought of prehistoric pack, that might work too.
Anyway, note that on average, each pack has sixty items. These three kits between them have about forty items.
Kind of depends on what you like and how you play. I would get more use out of RoM than Dine Out, because I like supernatural stuff. If you like building careers, Dine Out would probably have more to offer. As for stuff packs; if you only want one, I'd go for Bowling or Nifty Knitting, as I feel those have most to offer for gameplay. Paranormal is fun too, if you like supernatural stuff, but most of that pack is less applicable to regular households, imo.
Does anyone know if there is a Pack that would allow me to add Iced Tea and/or Sweet Tea as drink options to the menus of restaurants? I have Iced Coffee and Hot Teas available, but no Iced Tea and that's what I usually drink at restaurants unless I feel like an alcoholic beverage. I know the Summer Drink Tray from Backyard Stuff can make Iced Tea, but would that add it as an option at restaurants? Thanks
> I really want a farming expansion with farm animals. And, I’d love a Medieval pack too. I hadn’t thought of prehistoric pack, that might work too.
I'll second the Medieval pack!
@Arrojacast it come with a lot you can download from the Gallery. It's tagged as a bar though since there's no bowling alley lot type in the game.
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Unfortunately, this tends to make the space rocket the only functional object during Geek-Con when it rains. Too bad they never added functional canopy tents above the electronics.
It depends how you want to do your haunted houses. The haunted lot trait comes with City Living. However, the haunted house lot type comes with Paranormal. Paranormal also comes with a working crystal ball for seances. City Living adds apartments, but all the apartment walls are fixed and cannot be moved. You also cannot create your own apartments, since unlike Sims 2, there is no special door that converts rooms on a lot into an apartment, a hotel room, or a dorm room. City Living also adds basketball courts, and festivals (which oddly do not show up on a Sim's calendar if you have Seasons).
In other words, City Living really adds more playable content than Paranormal. That is why one is an expansion pack, and the other is a game pack.
Modders have already done both of these, at least ankle socks in different colors. The game does come with ankle socks as well as knee-high socks, but what they don't have is "footies", the kind that cover the foot, and only the foot. They use disposable "footies" in shoe stores if you are not wearing socks when you come in. "Footies" also make great slippers if they are made from the right material.