![]() I'm a bit late to the party with this review, partly because I never know how much of a Sims expansion I should play before I've really experienced it. We'd have had official bunkbeds for ages. They should have just done that years ago. ![]() It's probably my favourite expansion in recent memory, maybe because Maxis appear to have embarked on a tactic of taking note of the most popular community mods and then making them. Compliant hens, a Llama to joke with, the ability to commune with wild foxes and birds, and loads of cute wooden furniture. This latest expansion to EA's (already monstrously expanded) life sim allows you to live out the ultimate Cottagecore fantasy. But I don't want to destroy anyone's dream, and if real-life cottage fantasy doesn't work out then there's always The Sims 4: Cottage Living. You may imagine that you spend your days picking letterbox-red strawberries from your garden, under the heady scent of roses, but in actual fact if you do not get to the strawberries within about 30 seconds of them ripening then they will be eaten by slugs. My experience was more ThereIsAlwaysASpiderInTheBathcore. I grew up in the countryside and thus Cottagecore has always faintly amused me as a concept. The right combination of idealistic and silly, Cottage Living really encourages you to play The Sims 4 a bit differently, and is my favourite expansion in a while.
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