Seriously, that vacuum I mentioned? You’ll need it. The pets are cute and can be trained but my main two problems with them and why I don’t adopt them normally is this 1. You can pick from a variety of traits for you pets too in create a pet (3 traits like your sims) that effect their behavior but they develop quirks you don’t get to pick and you just randomly discover, like that your cat is afraid of the dishwasher and will fly like a bullet upstairs to get away from it once turned on. I bred my small dogs and the puppy resulting was the slightly bigger than size of my grown sims hands. The pets actually act like pets on top of being incredibly cute. They act like they should, cats will jump on the counters and eat your dinner, dogs will run around and bark at nothing. Pets: I have to applaud the team at Maxis for the work on both cats and dogs. It goes well with the new cat/dog person traits too.
I don’t play much with pets but I appreciate any new aspirations added to the game since I tend to make the same couple sims over and over which gets boring so I’m glad they gave us this. Even without playing with pets the build mode is enhanced by these new items.Īspiration: Friend to the Animals, your sim loves pets and wants to be around them all the time. Other build mode favorites include the new fireplace, sidings for exterior walls, corner couches, Brindleton Bay paintings, and small cat and dog statues.
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An added plus is that your cats look cute riding on them. I put at least two in every house or vet clinic. Hands down the best build mode item (with a pet) is the robot vacuum, you turn it on and it zips around cleaning your floors.
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The new windows are beautiful and the pet doors are cute. Fish tanks and pet furniture, new sofas and love seats, rustic themed items (some of which look really good with laundry day stuff). I’ll try to put this aside for the rest of the review and be far but this is a serious issue for me with the pack.īuild mode: I really love the build mode objects here and you get a surprising number of them, it’s a lot of content and it’s all really nice. This might just be my computer but this was the very first DLC I bought and on a new computer so space wasn’t an issue, no other DLC since has given me issue except this $40 pack I can’t use all of for some unknown reason. This is where I get a little angry with this pack, I can’t actually use create a pet as for some reason it causes my computer to completely crash and deletes my ENTIRE save file. Mostly comfortable looking clothes and stuff with a cats/dogs theme fitting in with the pack, and of course, you can now create a cat, dog, raccoon, or fox as well as dress them. Child aged sims get some new clothes, most of which is pretty nice and teen+ sims of both genders get a decent variety too. No toddler hair but they do get a cute sweater and an outfit. It’s similar to owning other businesses in TS4.Ĭreate a Sim: The main thing I use from this pack is the hair, you get several styles for older sims (teen+) and one style for child aged boys and one for girls of the same age. Manage employees and try to keep the place clean (NOT easy)You’re a vet, congrats.
A large and incredibly pretty world that you can live in and build your own vet clinic to run.Ĭareer: Not a traditional career, to be a vet you simply buy a clinic and get right to treating all the cats and dogs who come in sick with various illnesses. This pack allows your pets to have a pet cat or dog, but is it worth it? It came out in 2017 and is one of the most bought packs so lets look into it and see if it’s worth the $40 USD asking price.Ī boatload of things including a new world, Brindleton Bay, vet career, new lot traits, new create a sim and build mode items, a new aspiration, new traits, and of course cats and dogs.īrindleton Bay: It’s gorgeous.