This pack brought new live streaming and social media management interactions on the PC, as well as a new Acting career. However, it can become annoying if you're taking your Sims on a date or an outing and a celebrity Sim spawns, often causing an interruption to any plans. The new fame mechanic comes with perks as your adoring fans will send gifts to you in the mail. Famous Sims are harder to impress and get to know, and are capable of swaying influence over other Sims. Set in Del Sol Valley - effectively The Sims version of Hollywood - Sims can now earn fame, a new mechanic that impacts their interactions with other Sims. With The Sims 4: Get Famous, you can lavish your Sims in luxury mansions - the pack even came with a money vault and the interaction for your sims to bathe in the money! You can start your Sims from nothing and watch as they slowly advance a career in Acting or as an Online Influencer. Most of the feedback on this pack was that there was an incredible potential that fell short, particularly around the implementation and powers of the mermaids. With varied tail styles and colours to choose from, the Maxis team has put plenty of consideration into the look of the Mermaids instead of opting for a simpler, Little Mermaid-style tail. The Create-a-Sim options for Mermaids can be considered a success, however. However, the Mermaids are quite lacklustre compared to the other occult Sims - without any background lore or reasoning for their existence, they feel like they're slightly tacked on. The pack also introduced the Mermaid occult to the game, which brought much excitement on its initial release. With this pack came unique Build/Buy mode items which lend themselves well to beach hut designs and resort builds, allowing for creative opportunities for builders. The new island world of Sulani is a perfect holiday destination for your Sims, drawing inspiration from Hawaii and Bali. Check out our guide on how to get infinite money in The Sims 4 if you want to buy everything in the build mode catalogue!.Sixam would have been an interesting opportunity to have alien buildings and bases for your Sims to explore, however, the world is small with little to interact with there. Interactions with aliens are limited, short of seeing their emotions in the auras around them. Curiously, the pack also added aliens to the game - along with the ability for your Sim to be abducted by aliens - they can even carry alien offspring! It has to be said that the aliens are a bit gimmicky, however, as once you've met a few and travelled to the alien world of Sixam, you're unlikely to do so again. Photography and Baking skills were also added to the game along with this pack. For this reason, the pack is a worthwhile option if you wish to bulk out career options for your Sims. With this, you can create any shop you like and earn money this way, offering great 'rags-to-riches' gameplay opportunities. The pack also introduced the ability to own a retail business, which offers a wealth of gameplay options. However, once you've played through the careers once, they can become repetitive - meaning there is less replayability value. With these careers, you can go to work with your Sims instead of having them disappear through a rabbit hole, helping them to perform daily work tasks. The Sims 4: Get to Work introduced three new playable careers for Sims, with that being the Detective, Doctor, and Scientist tracks.
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