- Get to work : first occult I could get in the game and the possibility to get stores. I bought this together with base game so it feels like basic stuff for me
- Discover university : I had fond memories of sims 2 university and like the way it is handled in sims 4. I enjoy sending my sims there from time to time. The world is also nice
- snowy escape : now my sims can finally do what I like to do in real life : take walks in nature and stand on a mountain top (I only stand on those I can walk to the top, not climb ;) ) I also like being able to travel to snow the year round, the festivals and the items in the pack.
- Island living : sims 3 Island paradise was a complete surprise for me but I like it so much, that I really wanted that warm island feel again. The pack falls a bit flat on the gameplay side but I still enjoy it. And we got mermaids :)
- seasons : this pack made the world feel more alive. The calendar (now base game) in combination with the holidays give a feeling of time passing.
But the DLC I looked forward to even more than EP's is the game packs
- realm of magic: magic finally made my game complete. My all time favourite sims DLC was making magic in the sims 1 era and this one has a similar vibe. I am also very happy we have spellcasters and not witches.
- werewolves: the only pack I ever reordered. Werewolves were on the top of every 'what-do-you-want-in-the-game' list for years. I like how werewolves are fleshed out and still enjoy playing them.
I even looked forward to a few of the stuff packs. It is a shame that they apparently have stopped.
- tiny living : I really enjoyed the build challenge
- nifty knitting: a really in depth skill and item creation with great BBC items. I hope we can get another community voted pack because they both turned out great
- paranormal stuff : more gameplay than some of the game packs, need I say more. Also very beautiful CAS and BB.
Add in get together, and jungle adventure and I have all my favourites. I wasn't hyped for these two when I got them. They were pleasant surprises that added more to my game than I thought they would.