29 Jul 2019

June Favourites - 2019

It's been a long time coming, but it is finally here - my June Favourites Video. As you can probably tell from the recent content I have been posting on my blog, I have been trying to look for ways to make posts seem more interesting. That lead me to making my June Favourites into a video as opposed to the usual lists that I make.

Here are my previous Favourites posts in case you have missed anything:

Apologies for the delay with this one, it was mainly due to trying to screen capture footage from the Sims 4. The Game and the screen capture software did not like each other which is why for half of the Sims things I mention it is my game play and the other half it is the reveal trailers for each pack I speak about. I am looking into sorting this as I would like to add Sims videos to the content that I am already producing!










I neglect to mention in this video that I also bought the Sims 4 Parenthood and the Sims 4 Bowling Night Stuff, so I am posting my thoughts of these stuff packs below.

Sims 4 Parent Hood



Parent hood is a really cool expansion pack. I like the little school projects that have been added to the game in particular, since they add that little bit of realism to the game. It takes me back to my days at school, where I would bring home a school projects and would ask my mum to help me with it!

I also love the spontaneous parent moments that come up in the game that shape the sim that your child will grow up to be, I think that is another really cool mechanic that has been added to the game. It's nice that its not something that pops up all the time, and when it does (in my experience at least) it has been a different scenario each time, which is a real improvement on the mechanic they have in place for the careers in the base game (it is similar in concept, but a lot of the time when you are in a certain career, the same issue pops up, meaning that once you know the "correct" answer you can click it every time, taking away from the thought process of deciding what is the right thing for your Sim to do!)

In my experience, this is one of the better Sims 4 Game Packs as I feel like it adds a lot more to your sims being parents as well as giving children more of a purpose in the game. I also like that the parenting moments sort of distinguish teen sims more from Young Adult Sims - in the base game they sort of felt like Young Adult sims that you had to send to school rather than get a career.


Sims 4 Bowling Night Stuff

Bowling has always been one of my favourite things to do, I really love going on a family trip to the bowling alley for a couple of games, so this pack has slowly become one of my favourites. 

I love the accessories that you can add to the bowling alley in build and buy mode and I really love the animations when you go to play bowling and the interactions that your sims have with each other whilst in this environment. 

This is definitely one of the stuff packs that I think is really worth your money, I was really surprised when I realised that this was actually a stuff pack and not a Game pack because it felt like there was so much content added to it. If this pack was not purchased as part of a bundle, I would consider buying it separately since it is definitely worth it, so in a bundle combined with parent hood makes it an absolute steal!


I really hope that you have enjoyed my June favourites and please do let me know if you would like me to make more favourites videos! I can confirm that my July Favourites would be a traditional post like the earlier ones purely because I am going away on holiday, so I don't really have much time to get that filmed and edited for you guys to watch, but maybe we could do this for my August Favourites. Who knows what will happen!

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