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- loyabe5 years agoRising AceI voted Tiny Living because its the pack I enjoyed the most. My Sims, houses are normally too big, so it's been a challenge for me making smaller homes. Micro homes are great for starter Sims.
- Peapod795 years agoSeasoned AceI picked Laundry Day but I really would recommend any of those packs except for Fitness Stuff.
I use the laundry day BB and CAS the most often I think from those, even if I don't put laundry in most lots. It's definitely worth it for half off. I'd still be ok paying full price for Tiny Living and Nifty Knitting though, so another reason to pick up Laundry Day while it's on sale. - HaneulFier5 years agoSeasoned AceI all have stuff packs. Out of the ones you listed, I feel like Kids Room has the most stuff and since child gameplay is lacking, it adds a lot for family players. Kids can do puppet shows and have void critter battles (which involves collecting cards and leveling them up). There's also some cute hairstyles.
Fitness Stuff is surprisingly good as well. If you're a builder and want new bathroom items, the bathroom and light objects that come with fitness stuff are nice. The rock climbing wall is more relevant now because of Snowy Escape too.
Others have already mentioned Nifty Knitting and Laundry Day, but I think Laundry Day is not worth it if you don't care to do laundry. Still, I would look at the BB objects in each pack and see what you like best. - Horrorgirl65 years agoSeasoned Ace
"MaiaPlaysSims;d-984046" wrote:
I need help deciding between these, but I'm only gonna buy one of them.
Probably tiny living, since I already got the others besides laundry.Reason it has the murphy bed, a few nice combos that are great in apartments. - superkyle2215 years agoSeasoned AceI voted for Tiny Living, but it was hard - none of these are my favourite stuff packs.
I don't own Laundry Day or Nifty Knitting - but I am interested in the knitting pack because it looks pretty solid. For laundry day all you do is laundry, so if that's something you want to do... go for it?
Kids Room adds a bunch for kids, but a lot of the objects can't be used once they're older. It does add good CAS assets, though!
Fitness Stuff really doesn't add anything new except for a climbing wall, which actually may be helpful if you own snowy escape, because the climbing wall will give you the rock climbing skill. Otherwise I only got it for some of the workout outfits when it was on sale however many years ago. The problem with the climbing wall is that it can't be outdoors if you have seasons because it breaks in the rain, and it's massive so it's difficult to put it indoors (this may be easier with the new platforms feature, but I had to add a balcony to one of the pre-built gyms that I could put the climbing wall under so it wouldn't break in the rain)
Tiny Living adds some great objects and outfits and is great if you're a builder. I'm not, but I've tried it with building a tiny house, and it's actually kind of fun. I also like the Scandinavian inspired clothing.
It really depends on what you want and how you play, though! - netney525 years agoSeasoned AceIt has the most versatility. This was a very difficult poll though between this, knitting and tiny living. Kids room is ok but only really adds void critters, fitness stuff is a meh stuff pack there are better ones and I would say get it on a sale as a last resort pack. Heck I rate spooky and my first pet over fitness in terms of gameplay etc, cas and bb.
- simsimsere5 years agoSeasoned AceI would pick Kids Stuff hands down. I own all the stuff packs and it's probably my favourite due to voidcritters. It gives nice kids specific stuff to do with the battle station and also the puppet theatre. I've been currently playing twin boys who are void critter fans and it's been fun. They have been collecting the cards, looking for them in the bins, trading with other kids, battling together, training alone (also autonomously). You must want to play kids for this pack to make sense.
- Serendipity05785 years agoSeasoned AceI have all of these except Nifty Knitting. I like them all, but Tiny Living is my favorite. I like the BB & CAS items, the challenge of building a tiny home, & the bonuses that come with a tiny house.
Fitness Stuff has some nice items & I like the rock climbing wall has been updated for SE. However, I use it mainly for the ear buds. They're great for keeping a Sim's fun up while they're at work, at class, or while they're doing any fun draining activity at home. - I'd always recommend Tiny Living. It's the only SP I've ever paid full price for and I don't regret it at all, in my opinion all the others are a waste of money even at half price. Tiny Living is a pretty good pack, I like the build buy a lot, the Murphy bed is nice and the added challenge of making small homes is nice.
- RouenSims5 years agoSeasoned AcePersonally I’ve gotten a lot of use out of both Tiny Living and Nifty Knitting.
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