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4 years ago
More retro kit - 50,s 60s, 70s, 80s, 90s, 00s, all of them! The more the better, though I hope they focus a little less on CAS and more objects than this first one is showing.
Fitness kit. Even if it's mostly decorative. Some official fitness decor. Barbells, weights, exercise bike (that's interactive), more equipment in general that would likely be spread out between kits but I would buy it all.
Casino kit - though I thought maybe a SP for this, decor and one interactive object that had several "games" on it (though slot machines or tables, or between two kits, both), would work well
BAYSIDE. I would love for Sims 4 to take a fairly direct copy from Sims 3. My absolute favorite build/buy sets from Sims 3 that were not really interactive but just new skins were the Bayside sets. Just beautiful. One kit per room most likely and that's fine I'd buy them all.
Billiards room kit - I'm having a hard time coming up with a would rounded kit on this one. The pool table for sure, and some like...vintage or very expensive looking recreational/office type sets. OR a pool table and some bar/pool hall type of decor.
Music kit - various musical instruments, I dont know how much they'd fit into one kit, but maybe two instruments per kit?
The only other things I could see me possibly buying would be something more medieval or swimming pool items, but I think they'd both be better off in larger packs, at least GP for the medieval but a SP would work for swimming pool items. I guess the swimming pool idea could work in a kit but I'd be sad to get just a kit for medieval, but it would still be better than nothing.
Fitness kit. Even if it's mostly decorative. Some official fitness decor. Barbells, weights, exercise bike (that's interactive), more equipment in general that would likely be spread out between kits but I would buy it all.
Casino kit - though I thought maybe a SP for this, decor and one interactive object that had several "games" on it (though slot machines or tables, or between two kits, both), would work well
BAYSIDE. I would love for Sims 4 to take a fairly direct copy from Sims 3. My absolute favorite build/buy sets from Sims 3 that were not really interactive but just new skins were the Bayside sets. Just beautiful. One kit per room most likely and that's fine I'd buy them all.
Billiards room kit - I'm having a hard time coming up with a would rounded kit on this one. The pool table for sure, and some like...vintage or very expensive looking recreational/office type sets. OR a pool table and some bar/pool hall type of decor.
Music kit - various musical instruments, I dont know how much they'd fit into one kit, but maybe two instruments per kit?
The only other things I could see me possibly buying would be something more medieval or swimming pool items, but I think they'd both be better off in larger packs, at least GP for the medieval but a SP would work for swimming pool items. I guess the swimming pool idea could work in a kit but I'd be sad to get just a kit for medieval, but it would still be better than nothing.
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