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8 years ago
I picked Get to Work, because it was the only expansion that really felt FULL to me. The other expansions have felt more shallow, but Get to Work when it first came out seemed like this great promise of Sims 4 things to come. It was the only one that's felt comparative to the Sims 3 expansions. We got three different careers that were fun to explore, a retail system, a secret world (Sixam), Aliens, a mall neighborhood (albeit a small one), and a bunch of items. Doctors added sickness and the ability to go to the hospital to have your baby born. The scientist career added a ton of fun scientist gadgets and serums. It took me a really long time to discover everything Get to Work had in it. With all the expansions since then, I've felt like the wonder is lost after a couple hours. It's the only one I've felt like was actually worth $40. The rest, I wouldn't pay more than 25 for.
My second pick is Cats and Dogs, because I love critters and Brindleton Bay is gorgeous. AND IT ADDED CURLY HAIR. As a curly girl, that holds great sway over me. I love the vet career and I love the ability to have pets. The clothes didn't win me much, but I loved a lot of the hair and the build/buy is just this gorgeous New England kinda style that I absolutely love.
Third, it's a toss up between City Living and Get Together. They're very close. I rarely use the club feature in Get Together or go to the neighborhood, but I do love how much easier it made getting groups of Sims to do things. City Living, I felt had a lot of wasted potential, but I did really really love what was there, and I use the apartments all the time, and LOVE having singing and the pufferfish death.
My second pick is Cats and Dogs, because I love critters and Brindleton Bay is gorgeous. AND IT ADDED CURLY HAIR. As a curly girl, that holds great sway over me. I love the vet career and I love the ability to have pets. The clothes didn't win me much, but I loved a lot of the hair and the build/buy is just this gorgeous New England kinda style that I absolutely love.
Third, it's a toss up between City Living and Get Together. They're very close. I rarely use the club feature in Get Together or go to the neighborhood, but I do love how much easier it made getting groups of Sims to do things. City Living, I felt had a lot of wasted potential, but I did really really love what was there, and I use the apartments all the time, and LOVE having singing and the pufferfish death.
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