
Take things to the next level and record movies of your Sim’s adventures and share them with the ever-growing and thriving community.


Spending time with friends and family is just as important as mastering painting or accumulating knowledge. Guide your Sim’s path through life, developing a career, finding love, and pursuing dreams and desires. Once the “hard work” is over, it’s time to be a mentor. Design your dream home, but don’t let a grid limit you place, rotate and stack furniture and walls freely and to your heart’s content. Start with your Sim, refining each shape, color and personality trait until you get the precise person that pleases you. Let's take a look.Ready to live a freer, more creative life? In The Sims™ 3, you can let your fantasies run wild as you design your ideal world. While the main bases are covered in terms of common expansions, including Cats & Dogs, University and Seasons, there are still many things that The Sims 3 did better and many more that The Sims 4 is the king of. The Sims 4 is now the best-selling and longest-running base game of the franchise but there are still some gaps in its content. Updated February 4, 2020, By Helen Ashcroft: As The Sims franchise turns 20 years old we can't help but look back at the series as a whole and specifically the differences between versions. Here’s a question that’s really divided the fanbase, then: which is better, The Sims 3 or The Sims 4? Let’s try and answer that by taking a look at things each game does better than the other. RELATED: The Sims 4: 25 Tricks From The Game Casual Fans Have No Idea About Like any franchise, the life sim has seen changes to its core mechanics with each entry, not all of which have been well received. Fans of any long-running series will tell you that. Tastes vary, and sometimes a step forward is a step back.

They need to take the original in new directions, but not too new.

Things need to be bigger and better than before, but not just a retread. Sequels are a tricky business, aren’t they? Developers are always treading a fine line.
