


Got oversized crops? Enter them in competition at the Finchwick Fair! Grow produce together, visit the village market, or forage in the wild for ingredients.

Live Off the Land - New recipes and Lot Challenges require fresh ingredients for each meal, and now kids can help in the kitchen and garden.Earn their trust for occasional gifts and help in the garden. Beware of mischievous foxes-the pesky critters love eggs! In the forest, look out for wild rabbits and birds. Raise or Befriend Animals - The cottage cow provides fresh (flavored!) milk while chickens lay eggs in the coop.(Don’t worry about the tiny door in the trunk. Gnomeful Exclusives - We are ALL about the Gnomes, and even more have managed to sneak into the game for those who purchase by September 2! Ride around town with the Scenic Commuting Bicycle, make a statement with the "Onward" The Adventurous Gnome sculpture, and delight your Lot with the Bramblewood’s DeLIGHTful Tree.Plus, purchase the pack now to unlock the Gnome on the Go Digital Content**, available in-game on launch day, July 22! Whether Sims are hugging a cow, making friends (or enemies) with their chickens, or growing the biggest vegetables around, the countryside presents abundant new ways to reconnect with the world. Explore the forest to befriend woodland creatures, or head to town to meet the locals. If you like growing your Sim's career then get the Get to Work expansion pack, otherwise give it a miss.Delight in the quaint charm of The Sims™ 4 Cottage Living Expansion Pack* with animal friends, garden-to-table meals, and a close-knit community. Should I Buy It? The new jobs get repetitive after a while, but running your own business is fun. It's a bit limited, though, and annoyingly if you want to open a restaurant then you'll need to buy the Dine Out game pack too. In Get to Work you can create your own store, manage employees, keep track of your finances, and more. Considering that, if you're wondering why you should bother with The Sims 4 over older iterations, check out our analysis of the difference between the Sims games. Open for Business for Sims 2 is one of the best expansions and this is a spiritual successor to that-though it doesn't quite reach the same heights. This expansion also gives you the ability to create your own business. It's fun to take part in these, though much like real life you will find it draws you away from everything else. You can become a doctor, dentist, or scientist, and actively control your Sims in their profession-like being able to treat patients, discover clues, or invent something. Your Sim heads off to work and you don't get much of a say in what happens there. Sending your Sims to work has always been a part of The Sims experience, but always a passive one.
