So does the Simple Living challenge this expansion comes with, requiring your Sims to have the ingredients for a meal on-hand in order to cook it. For gameplay, the addition of chickens, cows, and llamas which all provide food or crafting materials really enhance this medieval way of life. It boasts a wide array of humble cottagecore CAS pieces. The picturesque rural town of Henford-on-Bagley is a great backdrop for an older way of life and it offers loads of Build/Buy content reminiscent of medieval times.
If you’re looking to go back to medieval England, Cottage Living is perfect for that. There’s also a lovely old-fashioned gown and a suit of armour in CAS for your Sims to wear. It also features plenty of Tudor-style Build/Buy wall coverings, flooring, and objects to create the old world builds of your dreams. It’s old cobblestone city square, crumbling ruins, and chalet gardens make for an impressive historical urban backdrop. Get Together comes with a huge, beautiful world called Windenburg based on a few different European countries. It’s pretty difficult to find historical gameplay in the base game but there are quite a few packs that offer worlds, Build/Buy items, or CAS pieces that can help us imagine our Sims living in a time period from before. For others, it’s going back to another period in time and imagining themselves in another lifetime.
For some people, that’s creating lots and lots of exciting drama. It’s the ultimate sandbox life simulation, allowing you to live out whatever virtual life you want.
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One of the most appealing things about The Sims series is the freedom to play your own way.