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Hello Sims Fans!
As you know, it's been almost a month since the release of the "City Living" expansion pack for TS4 and we think it's time to do a review.
"City Living" is the successor of "Apartment Life" for TS2 and "Late Night" for TS3, but it is not behind the predecessors and still includes something new.
Part 1- Districts:
San Myshuno is a busy city, dividing into four districts. Each one offers a variety of different activities and unique spaces from the tall buildings to the wide squares.
The different areas of San Myshuno are "Spice Market", "Fashion District", "Uptown" and "Arts Quarter".
Spice Market has bright colours, an Indian flair and an older neighbourhood where Sims can enjoy various activities including the Spice Festival. In this district, there is a basketball field and there's also the possibility of doing graffiti paintings.
"Arts Quarter" is the most beautiful district of San Myshuno and has some features of the North American city of San Francisco. It has an art museum and it is where the "Lantern Festival" takes place.
"Uptown" is inspired by the Asian city of Shanghai. It has tall, futuristic buildings, a gym and is the perfect place to have an expensive stunning apartment.
"Fashion District" is somehow similar to "Uptown", presenting some characteristics of Tokyo. In this district, Sims can have fun in the karaoke bar, in the "Romance Festival" and in the "GeekCon".
Part 2- Apartments:
The apartments are the most important part of this expansion. Each apartment has it's one special style, whether you want cosy, luxurious or vintage, you'll always find the right apartment for your Sim. That's why each one provides a unique experience for you and your Sims. Of course, they have some inconveniences, and there are always boring neighbours, but that's part of life in a city!
Any Sim can give a key from his apartment to a friend so he can come in whenever he wants.
As your Sims succeeds at work and become richer, they can move to better apartments until they reach their dream Pent House where they can change everything and put all the walls down if they want!
Part 3 - Festivals:
The festivals are a very interesting part of San Myshuno. They are the ones who give life to the different districts and characterize them. There are five festivals: the "GeekCon", where you can test your Sims' hacking and video game capabilities; The "Humor & Hijinks Festival", where what matters is the fun; The "Spice Festival", where your Sims can take part in a spicy food challenge and try completely new dishes; The "Romance Festival", where the goal is to meet your Sim's life and find love, and finally, the "Flea Market", where your Sims can buy everything they need to decorate their apartment and still Exchange with other Sims!
In addition, your Sims can collect souvenirs from festivals, such as themed t-shirts.
Part 4 - Careers:
"City Living" adds three new careers to The Sims 4: Gastronomic Critic, Political and Social Media, in which your Sims can work from home (just like 5th Harmony), which means you do not have to say goodbye to your Sims when they go to work.
I hope this review has been useful to you, and goodbye Sims Fans, see you in the next post!
Posted by: Diogo
Hello Sims Fans!
As you know, it's been almost a month since the release of the "City Living" expansion pack for TS4 and we think it's time to do a review.
"City Living" is the successor of "Apartment Life" for TS2 and "Late Night" for TS3, but it is not behind the predecessors and still includes something new.
Part 1- Districts:
San Myshuno is a busy city, dividing into four districts. Each one offers a variety of different activities and unique spaces from the tall buildings to the wide squares.
The different areas of San Myshuno are "Spice Market", "Fashion District", "Uptown" and "Arts Quarter".
Spice Market has bright colours, an Indian flair and an older neighbourhood where Sims can enjoy various activities including the Spice Festival. In this district, there is a basketball field and there's also the possibility of doing graffiti paintings.
"Arts Quarter" is the most beautiful district of San Myshuno and has some features of the North American city of San Francisco. It has an art museum and it is where the "Lantern Festival" takes place.
"Uptown" is inspired by the Asian city of Shanghai. It has tall, futuristic buildings, a gym and is the perfect place to have an expensive stunning apartment.
"Fashion District" is somehow similar to "Uptown", presenting some characteristics of Tokyo. In this district, Sims can have fun in the karaoke bar, in the "Romance Festival" and in the "GeekCon".
Part 2- Apartments:
The apartments are the most important part of this expansion. Each apartment has it's one special style, whether you want cosy, luxurious or vintage, you'll always find the right apartment for your Sim. That's why each one provides a unique experience for you and your Sims. Of course, they have some inconveniences, and there are always boring neighbours, but that's part of life in a city!
Any Sim can give a key from his apartment to a friend so he can come in whenever he wants.
As your Sims succeeds at work and become richer, they can move to better apartments until they reach their dream Pent House where they can change everything and put all the walls down if they want!
Part 3 - Festivals:
The festivals are a very interesting part of San Myshuno. They are the ones who give life to the different districts and characterize them. There are five festivals: the "GeekCon", where you can test your Sims' hacking and video game capabilities; The "Humor & Hijinks Festival", where what matters is the fun; The "Spice Festival", where your Sims can take part in a spicy food challenge and try completely new dishes; The "Romance Festival", where the goal is to meet your Sim's life and find love, and finally, the "Flea Market", where your Sims can buy everything they need to decorate their apartment and still Exchange with other Sims!
In addition, your Sims can collect souvenirs from festivals, such as themed t-shirts.
Part 4 - Careers:
"City Living" adds three new careers to The Sims 4: Gastronomic Critic, Political and Social Media, in which your Sims can work from home (just like 5th Harmony), which means you do not have to say goodbye to your Sims when they go to work.
I hope this review has been useful to you, and goodbye Sims Fans, see you in the next post!
Posted by: Diogo
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