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I think the amount of colour swatches determines the value of the kit. So I found that a kit like Book Nook is great value and well worth the £5. It has 2 different types of sofa, living chairs and infinite combinations of shelving and bookcases, plus more (as long as the slotting problem doesn't get you). Pastel Pop is another. It adds beds, tables, seating and shelving in many different colour combinations. Decor to the Max I've already mentioned, really adds a lot.
So each kit is very different in terms of being worth the money. I'd say to anyone who isn't sure if they're worth it, find a detailed breakdown and count the colour swatches rather than the items. They might be pleasantly surprised with some of them and perhaps disappointed with others (Cough, Country Kitchen 👎).
I've spoken to a few people recently who just got the free base game, younger players using pocket money. If they want more build items but are on a tight budget, I recommend a few of the build kits to them. But I do think the occasional 3 for 2 would be great, even just at Xmas or a free kit with an expansion pack. I'm adding Horse Ranch and First Fits tomorrow and I won't get the discount on Horse Ranch as I'm on Xbox...at least I don't think I will but I'll see when it's made available as it's not there for pre order.
@simsplayer818 I think your idea of 3 for 2 is an excellent idea! I do like some of the kits too.
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