Many new Build and Buy items arrive with . The main goal of the expansion pack is to find new romance, both for short-term excitement and even long-lasting marriages. Many items can help in this regard, improving certain Skills or boosting the mood of Sims. Other objects are purely aesthetic, and it is up to the individual to decide if they are worth using in the current lot.
Building a home residence lot can get pricey in. If you are starting a new household, consider using cheat codes for more money or items. This way, you can quickly design your own personal dream lot. Another option is to specifically make a public lot, like a Lounge or Park. Using Build/Buy Mode on these locations is completely free, and anyone can visit. The only downside is a lack of privacy, making it easy for neighbors to watch your romantic pursuits.
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The purchasable items in focus on romance and affection. Still, when not on a date, you need to consider whether they are also suited for everyday living. A stylish bed or board game might be nice at first, but they might collect dust or become gimmicky if not used often. Additionally, some interactions still rely on the phone instead of Build/Buy Mode. This includes the Cupid’s Corner dating app, which even pulls from the online Gallery for chaotic results.
YouTuber James Turner looked at all the various new items. Many of them are skins of existing objects with no new functions. Still, they can be very handy if you don’t own all the packs and are still only running the base game of.
If you can't find a specific item, try filtering by pack in the right-hand corner of the object window. New items from will have a unique greenish flaming heart icon in the upper left corner. You can also enter a keyword search on the upper left of the object window.
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Speakeasy 20
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