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- LadyKyn5 years agoSeasoned AceKits are a what you see is what you get type of deal much like stuff packs.
There's only one pack that is gameplay related and the other two are just for looks and aesthetic. The country style kitchen is very nice and really fits well with a lot of builds for Bridelton Bay or just making a pretty rustic kitchen if you're into the style. Really just like that worn look to counters and cabinets. I really like the oven and fridge.
Fit kit one is just clothes for your sims reimagined for the 90s in fit wear. If you care for it. Very colorful and definitely give a particular style they do fit in well enough to not just be athletic wear as well. I like the polo dress in it as well as a the bucket hat and sneakers that I'll use a lot with sims. Wish things were evened out for male sims, but that's usually a staple these days but I did like the pieces they got.
They've tuned the dust the bust kit, so dust isn't accumulating so much and dust bunnies aren't giving you oodles of money.
It's interesting seeing sims have another means of cleaning from handheld vacuums to your more traditional one. I do like that dirt can accumulate in homes and floors get dirty over time. Sims tend to put the vacuum in their inventory though. I'd usually have a extra one in a closet space for just looks for the most part. Only thing I find to be annoying is that the buff when the home is pristine to be overly strong for a confident mood buff. That and it doesn't just effect residential lots. :# - Sigzy_295 years agoLegend
"LadyKyn;c-17854109" wrote:
Kits are a what you see is what you get type of deal much like stuff packs.
There's only one pack that is gameplay related and the other two are just for looks and aesthetic. The country style kitchen is very nice and really fits well with a lot of builds for Bridelton Bay or just making a pretty rustic kitchen if you're into the style. Really just like that worn look to counters and cabinets. I really like the oven and fridge.
Fit kit one is just clothes for your sims reimagined for the 80s in fit wear. If you care for it. Very colorful and definitely give a particular style they do fit in well enough to not just be athletic wear as well. I like the polo dress in it as well as a the bucket hat and sneakers that I'll use a lot with sims. Wish things were evened out for male sims, but that's usually a staple these days but I did like the pieces they got.
They've tuned the dust the bust kit, so dust isn't accumulating so much and dust bunnies aren't giving you oodles of money.
It's interesting seeing sims have another means of cleaning from handheld vacuums to your more traditional one. I do like that dirt can accumulate in homes and floors get dirty over time. Sims tend to put the vacuum in their inventory though. I'd usually have a extra one in a closet space for just looks for the most part. Only thing I find to be annoying is that the buff when the home is pristine to be overly strong for a confident mood buff. That and it doesn't just effect residential lots. :#
90's. - Thank you I just bought the dust kit
- Colton1414145 years agoSeasoned RookieKits are worth it no matter what. o:)
- texxx785 years agoSeasoned AceI only bought Dust the Bust. As much as i like to furnish and dress up, i just can't justify the 5€ expense when i have almost all dlc, so i have so much furniture and clothes... well, maybe it's because there isn't any item i really really love.
Bust the Dust is very unbalanced imo, i use a handfull of mods to tune it to my liking. That being said, i do love it. I just can't remember how i played in always perfect homes, without getting used (i love the homey and human feeling of a used house :) ) - PixelsaurusWrex5 years agoSeasoned AceYa know, the one kit I didn't think I would like was the 90s workout clothes, but there's a pair of shoes in that kit that are just awesome. I find myself picking them for everyone. I need recolors so it doesn't look like everyone is wearing the same sneakers. lol
The bust the dust was a good idea with poor execution. If you want free stuff and money constantly, then that's the pack for you. If you want your sims to whip out a vacuum and clean all the community lots, then that's the pack for you. I have regrets with that pack. I like the idea of dusting, but I wish they would change the tuning so that my sims aren't cleaning everything all the time. I find it really annoying that my sims in restaurants, not only do the dishes, but now they vacuum as well. :D "CrazyboutTheSims;c-17854119" wrote:
Thank you I just bought the dust kit
I do hope you enjoy it. Let us know. ?- GalacticGal5 years agoLegendI am enjoying the Bust the Dust kit very much. Especially since it got tuned a bit. It's nice to have my Homemaker Mom have a few things to do when her hubby and five kids are off for most of the day. She putters around, does laundry on her own, gardens, and runs the vacuum cleaner. Next thing, the family are all back. Helps that Dad is in the Education Career, too. They all get home about the same time.
https://i.imgur.com/kE21b45.jpg
My young Global Superstar isn't above doing chores, either
https://i.imgur.com/YfrLmXj.jpg - RouenSims5 years agoSeasoned AceThe dust kit is well worth it. You get an added layer of challenge, and I'm really enjoying seeing the silly situations my Sims get into with their vacuums.
In my opinion, the other two are only worth it if you have some extra money lying around that you would have just spent on a mobile game or some candy or something else nonessential. It's fun to buy something new, but it doesn't really change your game. There is no new gameplay at all. If you do a lot of building or create a lot of Sims in CAS, then you might really appreciate them. I don't regret buying them, but I'm really glad they were not more than $5 each. - New BTD video from Carl. Posted in Feedback.
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