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magic_dabs64 wrote:The whole point of kits is that there is no new gameplay. Card tables, bars, televisions, are all in the base game, they're just a reskinned version. Bust the dust is a GAMEPLAY kit, it comes with ONLY gameplay, no bb or cas
I remember when the little campers kit was released, there was a discussion about this topic. I agree that a gameplay kit is something different than a kit with functional objects. But the dust is the only one that offered real gameplay (dust system, aspirations, dust bunny) However I really enjoy having more variation in looks for some of the objects. For example the new woodworking table is great even if I realise in the end it is just a reskin.
The interesting kits are the ones that offer access to gameplay items that are only in other DLC, not in the base game. So a person who doesn't have the more expensive DLC can gain access to something that they didn't have before, even if EA didn't develop anything new.
- swing (little campers)
- Fire pit (little campers, reviera retreat)
- Don't wake the llama/yeti (little campers)
- Changing table (storybook nursery)
- Infant playmat (story book nursery)
- Vanity table (modern lux, secret sanctuary)
- Dance floor (party essentials)
- A few weeks ago even drink trays would have been on this list
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