

To be honest, I probably wouldn't be playing the Sims without it. There is also a thriving custom content and modding scene. Kits don't add additional gameplay, AFAIK (haven't bought one), they're just bundles of items you might like to use in build-buy mode or when dressing your sims.

For example, there is a knitting-themed stuff pack that lets you knit, a laundry-themed stuff pack that lets you do laundry, a vintage-glamour themed stuff pack that lets you have a butler.

Stuff packs add additional gameplay, but on a smaller scale than game packs. I like Vampires and Realm of Magic because they add new types of sims, which gives you a lot of additional stuff to do. Game packs add additional gameplay, but on a smaller scale than expansion packs. They have different types of packs, depending on what type of content is in them:Įxpansion packs are the biggest and generally include the most additional gameplay. You might want to read descriptions and reviews before deciding. Which packs are worth buying depends a lot on what you like to do in the game. This is where you can purchase the game and its packs. Once you've downloaded and installed it, open it. Best answer: And where can I find them for a Mac?ĭownload Origin using the link that I posted.
