It's no mystery, especially aft♛er the game has been free to play for a couple years, that the lifeblood of playing is its expansions - the base game is fine enough, but you'll always end up wanting more. And in the last decade, they've given us everything from weather to the supernatural.

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As it turns out, when you stack up The Sims 4 against the struggle of just keeping anyone alive and employed in the original game, problems with the current ga🃏me don't seem quite as bad.
But which expansions for The Sims 4 feel the most essential to my everyday life? As someone who's made herself in the Sims a time or two in her younger years, ❀I'm no stranger to living with these expansions, so let's see what living is like.
15 Enchanted By Nature 🦄
Given that fairies are unfortunately not real (at least to my knowledge), I’ve got to stick this one in last place. I know we’ve got a lot of natural elements added to the game with this🌺 – a natural lifestyle and tons of beautiful scenery – but with the main draw being earning your wings, it’s ear💦ned its spot.
Plus, I’m not really a very outdoorsy person, anyway. Even if I did strip it down to just the nature, I’m firmly of the opinion that mankind has been working towards air conditioning and walls our entireღ existence.
14 Horse Ranch 💙
Before Enchanted by Nature dropped in early July 2025, though, Horse Ranch would ea♏sily have been ไhanded the reins for my last-place pick. I do not enjoy sweating, or bugs, or poop smells, or backbreaking manual labor – horse ownership is simply not in my cards in real life.
I did enjoy the pack for what it was worth, though – I tore Umber Grove from his family and made him focus on horse training – but I’m not much a cowgirl myself. ဣThe only horses I’ve ever ridden were pony rides as a child, and I🅘 don’t know that you could force me onto one as an adult. While I do enjoy a good nectar from time to time, I can skip it if I need to be a farmhand to get it.
13 💮 ♉ Snowy Escape
I grew up in Western New York only 15 minutes from Lake Ontario with Lake Erie not too far out to serve up a winꦿter weather doozy for half the year, in a city my grandfather lovingꦍly referred to as “the armpit of America.” I’ve gotten on the bus to school when the snow was to my hips despite the superstition that wearing your pajamas backwards would lead to a snow day.

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I tried these things I learneꦕd from The Sims 4 irl, and it didn't work out so well.
I know how to handle myself in the snow, but do I enjoy it? Not particularly. Now that I work fr🌊om home, winter is a lot better, but you would never catch me dead out on the slopes of Mt. Komorebi even if I did live nearby. Though the hot springs do sound glorious, I don’t like snow enough to live where it happens almost all the time.
12 🍃 Eco Lifestyle
Listen, I’m all for trying to be more mindful about our footprint – I recycle, mind my water use, decline plastic straws, all the other things a singular person can do ☂to help the planet while corporations spew toxic trash into the air – but Eco Lifestyle offers a lot of things I’m not wild about.
I love saving money and being sustainable, but you’l🦹l never see me dumpster diving. Also, if my neighbor showed up to my door to tell me I can cheat on my partner without him getting jealous but cannot use the stove, I may enact a Neighborhood Brawl right then and there.
11 Islandᩚᩚᩚᩚᩚᩚᩚᩚᩚ𒀱ᩚᩚᩚ Living
I know I dinged Enchanted by Nature for having fairies, but I’m much more likely to end up on a beach with or without the promise of mermaids than I am to end up in a forested area like Innisgreen, so the same restriction will n𝄹ot be applying to Island Living.
Beaches are great. If living seaside weren’t so expensive, and I weren’t so pale that the only concealer shade ligh🌌ter than mine in the brand I use is literal while to use as eyeshadow base, I’d love to live in Sulani – working from home would be so much nicer if the ocean were ꦺright outside my window.
10 🐓 City Living And For Rent
While I do love the world of Tomarang, I’m one of the folks of the opinion that City Living and For Rent could easily have been the same expansion pack. We got apartments in both, downtown areas, and more, but for posterity’s s𓂃ake, I’d put For Rent lower – I’m too poor to be a landlord.

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But City Living 🌠has a place in my heart, as someone who grew up in the suburbs and loved explor🙈ing whichever city she could get to. Between karaoke bars, festivals, and more, I still find myself in San Myshuno in real life as often as I find myself in real-world cities.
9 ᩚᩚᩚᩚᩚᩚᩚᩚᩚ𒀱ᩚᩚᩚ Cottageꦏ Living
When I say I grew up in the subu𒁏rbs, I mean my graduating class had about 300 students but we couldn’t open the windows in the high school during the warmer summer months because of all the farms nearby spreading manure. My l♔ittle cow town of a hometown feels enough like Henford-on-Bagley to feel familiar.
I also really en𓂃joy cooking with other people, sharing recipes and time and a meal at the end, so the option to start cooking together in this pack woul💯d be pretty special to me as we dive into the things I’m actively looking for in packs IRL.
8 𓆉 Get Famous
Though it’s still wild to me that I can Google my name and have my portfolio show up, I’m not a celebrity and I do not ever want to be one. The oldeꦜr I get, the more I value my privacy (outside of telling you about my life in a list on the internet for money), so the thought of being famous myself sounds༺ like agony.
But I’m also very aware of what I do for a living, and I know that my job could not exist without some kind of celebrity spotlight. I love ܫdoing interviews and meeting the people who make the stuff I like; I’m private, not inhuman. While I'm annoyed in-game when life stops if Judith Ward shows up, I'd get it in real life, I guess - my musician celebrity crush smiled at me once and I haven't yet forgotten.
7 Life & Death ♐
As far as I know, I am currently alive. And I also know that, despite my best efforts to the contrary on a regular basis, someday, I will eventually die. What a fun, lighthearted l✤ist this is turning out to be!

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But as a former goth kid who never really outgrew her love for the macabre, I got a lot of mileage out of Life & Death. I really enjoyed the life’s journey mechanic, as someone who likes reflecting on where she’s been as she reaches milestones in where she’s going, evꦗen if I can’t guarantee my own reincarnation b💫y doing cool stuff during my life for real.
6 High School Years And Disc🃏over Univ🌸ersity
As someone who has already mentioned graduating from a small-town suburban high school, High School Years absolutely nailed most of the experience. 168澳洲幸运5开奖网:I wrote a whole other list about it back when the pa♉ck first came out, and like most people my age, I graduated from high school, even if 🎃that was somehow already [redacted] years ago.
But Discover University also feꦡels delightfully familiar. I went to college in two parts, with ten ♈years between enrollments, so I got two very different college experiences. The parties, treating upperclassman assignments like full-time jobs sometimes, doing silly stuff with your friends for a laugh so you don’t tear your hair out? Check. Shame my Sims get further with their degrees, though…