With 2021 on the horizon, many Simmers may heed the tempting, siren call that is the remodel. For players who want to ring in the new year in glitzy, glamorous style, here are a few tips for designing instant luxury for any Sims home.
Cherry, Jade, MiMi, and Pink Moon are all luxury design experts. Note their skillful use of the following design elements: -Use white as a backdrop: white is one of those neutrals that suggests the kind of high-class clean that’s nearly intimidating. Using white cabinets, counters, tables, rugs create a uniform background for skillful, moore colorful accents -Eat in kitchen: Big beautiful open-convept kitchens are all tbe rage, particular in modern manors. Slide a glass or intricately carved table into a big kitchen space to thoughtfully fill the room. -Stay smart about space: Adorn rooms with high-quality objects with low clutter. Walking areas should look spacious, clean, and highly functional. -Marble furnishings and plush carpets create an upper crust atmosphere -Ceiling lights, especially intricate chandeliers, suggest luxury What are your favorite luxe living tips?
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New Year Update: An OverviewAfter a show-stopping update that brought not only fresh playable events and purchasable packs but also highly-anticipated base game updates, the Sims Mobile team delivered news of the second half of this astonishing update December 28th. This portion of the update comes stuffed with the usual: a brand new Treasure Hunt, a fresh Sweet Treats Showdown, three new Wumples Wishlists, and an avalanche of new purchasable packs. Treasure Hunt: Winter WonderlandSims Mobile will kick off January with a new winter-themed Treasure Hunt. On January 11th, players will dig, dust, and excavate to earn relics and golden bunnies. These in-game tokens purchase a variety of fresh new items that Simmers can use to decorate their homes or jazz up their Sims' wardrobes. Players can look forward to earning the following common prizes:
If a player successfully excavates all the aforementioned prizes, they can unlock the grand prize chest for 1,000 relics and 320 gold bunnies. Inside the grand prize box, players will find:
Sweet Treats: Charming CraftsSims Mobile will round out January with the Sweet Treat: Charming Crafts event. On January 25th, players will bake, mix, and sprinkle their way through a reality-show baking contest. Players who successfully out-bake the game's "rival" chef will earn two kinds of tokens for their efforts: sweet tokens and royal tokens. Sweet Tokens purchase common prizes. Royal tokens purchase rare prizes. After collecting all the common and rare prizes, players immediately unlock the grand prize. For Sweet Treat: Charming Crafts, cute and kitschy worthy of even the most discerning of knitting enthusiasts are on the menu. Players can look forward to the following prizes: Common:
Incoming Wumples QuestsThree new Wumples Wishlist events will hop into game January 9th, January 20th, and January 31st. Players complete a laundry list of energy-expending activities in return for decor or Create-a-Sim wardrobe items. Wumples WIshlist #46 offers hanging holiday cards, standing holiday cards, and 10 fashion gems. Wumples Wishlist #47 offers a lovable lion hat, handsome hamster hat, and 10 fashion gems. Wumples Wishlist #48 offers Orange you Glad and Apple of the Eye Wall art alongside 10 fashion gems. Purchasable PacksThis update is brimming with brand new packs for purchase. To ring in the new year, the Sims Mobile team has compiled a series of glittering, luxurious build and CAS packs from which Simmers can choose. The Bronze, Silver, and Gold Luxe Living packs, for $4.99, $7.99, and $17.99 USD respectively, will trigger in-game on January 6th. If players purchase all three packs, they will unlock the fourth pack, Boutique Bedroom, for free. Essentially, Boutique Bedroom awards the player with an enormous, king-sized four-poster bed which comes with two floating end tables. Sleek and elegant, this Art-Deco inspired bed is a unique asset that many Simmers will find difficult to pass up. Similarly, the Bronze, Silver, and Gold Living packs boast a variety of swanky, eye-pleasing furniture for the early 20th-century connoisseur. The Sims Mobile will also offer several "boost" packs to help players through the notorious grind that is Treasure Hunt and Sweet Treat Showdown. In addition, three more purchasable packs: Wintery Retreat, Wonderful and Warm, and Collection of Crafts will also populate in-game on January 11th, January 19th, and January 25th respectively. Wintery Retreat offers comfortable, cabin-worthy decor, while "Wonderful and Warm" dresses the Sim man in your life in cozy style. Collection of Crafts compliments the Charming Crafts Sweet Treat event with adorable knitted decor, pastel-colored storage, and hand woven rugs. As always, Simmer's Digest extends a massive thank you to Game Changers like Simmerdown Mal for the graphics and information that make these news roundups possible.
What are you most excited for in this upcoming update? Building in the Sims Mobile is often a labor of love, one that requires gargantuan creativity and saintlike patience. Sims Mobile, as a relatively new iteration of the Sims franchise, has limited build objects and even more limited build features; Sims Mobile houses do not have balconies, basements, pools, porches, flat roofs, functional staircases, or a moveable mailbox. Players like TSM Lhyn, who manage large palatial builds despite Sims Mobile’s limitations, do so through sheer persistence, know-how, and a healthy dose of good old-fashioned glitching. I sat down with Lhyn recently, hoping she would impart some of her knowledge unto us mere Mobile building mortals. Alaeryn: Hi, Lhyn! Thank you so much for agreeing to talk to Simmer’s Digest! Tell us about yourself! Where are you from? Lhyn: Hi! I'm Lhyn in real life too hehe... From [the] Philippines. Alaeryn: What was the first Sims game that you ever remember playing? Lhyn: I just played Sims early this year. I first tried [The Sims Mobile] and then [The Sims FreePlay], and I have liked TSM more so I stopped playing TSF. Alaeryn: It looks like you really enjoy palatial builds in the Sims Mobile! What is your advice to others about how to build big, grand-looking palaces? Lhyn: I really don't know what to say about that. I just liked experimenting the exteriors of my builds. [I] try and try until it looks good enough, at least for my eight-year old son. He's my number one critic. Alaeryn: You’re also well-known in the Sims community for such creative builds as your farm build for Karen Keren’s shell challenge! Where do you find inspiration? Lhyn: It's all experiment.. I don't have skills on different styles in building, I just keep on trying. No theme or [anything.] Alaeryn: How are you feeling about the latest Sims Mobile update? Do you have a favorite new item? Lhyn: It's amazing! I love everything! The hairs, the outfits, the furniture. EVERYTHING. I'm glad I played this game! Alaeryn: You’re a wonderful builder, but what about Create-a-Sim? Tell us about your Sims and your unique style! Lhyn: Oh! That's my weakness ... In real life I didn't even know how to put on make-up! Hahahah.. So maybe that's the reason why [I’m not great at CAS.] Alaeryn: What are some updates you want for later Sims Mobile updates? Lhyn: I want to be able to party on different lots and have more playable Sim slots! Alaeryn: Anything else you want fellow Simmers to know? Lhyn: Please be kind to all Simmers. Lhyn’s main account Sims. Lhyn’s Sims enjoying their lavish home. One of Lhyn’s palatial builds. Glitching build features that don’t actually exist in game is becoming increasingly popular amongst Sims Mobile builders. This practice has been incredibly common amongst Sims FreePlayers.
Halloween in the Sims Mobile arrived well after the holiday had ended. As December approached, Mobile Simmers held their collective breaths, hoping that a little holiday cheer would arrive in good time. Each passing day leaked further into December, and mobile Simmers began to fear that there would be no holiday content for Sims Mobile. Sims Mobile players got their answer on December 10th, the first day of Hanukkah, when the Game Changers dropped a large update which included not only the usual parade of purchasable packs and predictable events, but also a massive quality of life overall that has even the most disenchanted players giddy. Quality of Life UpdatesOn December 14th, the Sims Mobile will undergo a massive overhaul to its base game offerings. Players will enjoy brand new Create-a-Sim items for both male and female Sims, a refreshed starter home for fledgling players, less frequent Surprising Choices, an expanded build/buy mode with new collections available for purchase, culturally diversified items like Afro hairs and headscarves, and an updated Eco Workshop. Players will also have a new way to move items around their households. Instead of long-holding an object, players will now need to double-tap an object to move it, then press a green tick when they have reached a desired location. These are just some of the requested player changes, of course. Improved parties, an increased number of playable Sims, a refreshed Izzy catalog, gender neutral clothing options, balconies, basements, pools and pets remain outstanding items on mobile player wish lists. If this massive holiday overall is any indication of what is to come, players might expect Gurus similar overhauls that fulfill player wishes in the future. Eco Workshop UpdateThe December 14th update will bring changes even to Eco Workshop. Instead of rerunning old events that newer Mobile Simmers missed, Sims Mobile developers are slowly slipping those older items into Eco Workshop. This update will fold the Super Throwdown League event items into the Eco Workshop repertoire. These items include:
Treasure Hunt: Seasons GreetingsOn the heels of "Gamer's Paradise," the last Treasure Hunt event, another Treasure Hunt event will bring seasonal items to the Sims Mobile. Players will dig, scrape, and search for clues in order to earn "relics" and "golden bunnies." These currencies purchase a slew of themed prizes. In this case, the prizes are as follows: REWARDS: -What a Haul Gift Pile -Seasons Greetings Garland -Wicker Dining Chair -Elegant Timber Dining Table -Hanging Gifting Stockings -Pretty in Plaid Dress -Arcadian Log Bed -Very Victorian Rug -Truly Timber Cabinet -Plush Leather Armchair -Tree Trunk Coffee Table -Plush Leather Sofa -Tied and True Holiday tree GRAND PRIZE -Cozy Holiday Fireplace -Rustic Log Staircase -Thick Pony tail These items are everything Mobile Simmers need to create a cozy, inviting space for their any holiday celebration. Sweet Treats: New Year's GalaOn December 28th, Mobile Simmers will get the chance to ring in the near year with style. Sweet Treats: New Year's Gala, offers a treasure trove of unique glittering, glitzy items like drink trays, a shining ball light, Art Deco side tables, a champagne tower, and more. During this event, as with all Sweet Treats events, Simmers will bake, frost, and mix in a reality show-like competition. If a Simmer defeats their rival by bake the best sweet delicacies, then they earn tokens. These tokens, in turn, earn the following slick prizes: REWARDS: Common:
Wumples #45Wumples returns in game on December 29th with items for child Sims. That is, adult Sims will be unable to wear these prized items. In exchange for her ever-growing, often taxing laundry lists of tasks, Wumples offers a snow day jacket for female children and snow boots for male children. In addition, Wumples will host the "Twelve Days of Wumples," a special 12-day event that offers older holiday decor in return for simple tasks. Starting December 16th, when players log in for the day, Wumples will request one easy task such as "check the toilet for escaped gators." After completing that task, the player will receive a holiday item. In this case, after the Sim every crevice of their commode for runaway reptiles, they will receive the "Auld Lang Shine Garland" for their efforts. Purchasable PacksThe holidays with the Sims Mobile wouldn't be the holidays without purchasable packs. This update arrives saddled with a fair few, a hodgepodge of new holiday wear, quaint furniture, and rerun offers, and a brand new sort of Treasure Hunt Boost. The list of all offered packs are as follows:
WHAT: TIS THE SEASON PACK When: December 14th Price: 7.99 USD Contents
WHAT: DECK THE HALLS PACK [RERUN] When: December 15th Price: 6.99 USD Contents:
WHAT: STUNNING SANTA PACK [RERUN] When: December 20th Price: 7.99 Contents:
WHAT: ALL BUNDLED UP PACK Price: 8.99 USD When: December 22 Contents:
What: Seasons Greetings Treasure Hunt Boost pack Price: 9.99 Contents: TREASURE HUNT PERKS
WHAT: A NEW START PACK When: December 28th Price: 4.99 USD Contents:
WHAT: SWANKY SOIREE PACK When: December 28th Price: 10.99 USD Contents:
Hooked: “Break the Ice”Mobile games, almost as a rule, are predatory. The developers behind the worst offenders are masters of human psychology, and they wield the powerful behavior chemicals of dopamine and serotonin to their advantage. How? Why? This series will serve as a little bit of an exposé, delving deeply into the systems behind the mobile games many players love and unveiling how these systems trick your brain into cash-hemorrhaging habits. To begin, the Sim Gurus and Sims Mobile Game Changers are not the ones who make these rules. Instead, these predatory practices are the norm throughout the mobile gaming industry as a whole. Some games are more guilty of these practices than others, but on the spectrum of mobile games, from Clash of Clans to Candy Crush, all mobile games implement some semblance of the practices outlined in this article. The bottom line is that these practices yield exponential revenue from games that are technically “free-to-play.” Sims Mobile is no exception. This is how. Building your HabitNir Eyal’s “Hooked” model To make money from a certain player, mobile game developers must carefully design their games to lead people through a habit-forming model. Developers “hook” players through four tried-and-true stages. Trigger: First, the mobile game must get your attention. For Sims Mobile, this often comes in the form of a push notification. This is the event that causes you to pick up your phone or tablet to open the game. However, a trigger can also be social. Perhaps you’re scrolling Twitter or Facebook, and you see someone enjoying a brand new Sims Mobile feature or pack. This may remind you of your game, and you’ll open the application to enjoy your cute pocket people. You dress your Sims, send them to work, form relationships with other Sims, and all of these activities bathe your brain in dopamine, the reward chemical. Soon, you come to associate Sims Mobile with the pleasure you get from opening the game and seeing your Sims, encouraging you to form a habit. Action: Following the trigger, the player often acts. Again, this action is as simple as opening the game to check your Sims. Once more, you are on your way to forming a habit by responding to the “trigger.” Variable Reward: Once in game, the player encounters a slew of shiny baubles in the form of rewards. These awards: log-in bonuses, daily spins, randomized loot boxes, are varied; that is, the rewards change each time. This variance creates intrigue. It is this variability that encourages players to return to the game over and over. Investment: When you, as the player, invest your time, your money, your energy, your frustrations, and your pleasures into a game, this invests you in the game. This assures developers that you are unlikely to abandon the game. The more you play and the more money you spend, the more foolish you’ll feel if you walk away from the game for good. Therefore, when you encounter another trigger, you will respond to the trigger by opening the game, and the cycle continues. A slide from the “Let’s go Whaling” presentation at GDC Mobile free-to-play game developers milk funds from players in a variety of ways. Because freemium games are free, many players who enjoy such games will never spend cash on the game. In order to recoup revenue, developers must wring as much money as they can from the players who are willing to pay. This results in exorbitant purchasable pack prices, but... not at first. At first, developers must “hook” a player by converting them from a “free-to-play” player into a paying player. Developers do this by offering a reasonably priced pack early on in the game. For many Sims Mobile players, this was the Beginner’s Pack. For just $4.99, players received a chunk of currency, limited-time furniture, and some cute clothing items. By making this offer too good to pass up, developers can convince even the staunchest free-to-play player into shelling out real-world cash. Once the player buys such a good bargain, their brains now reconfigure the image of themselves in their minds. “Five dollars here and there isn’t bad,” a player might say to themselves. Of course, after this initial offer, the packs grow pricier. After a while, the player forms a purchasing habit. Having spent once, it doesn’t feel like that big of a deal to spend again. When a player has played the game for a while, they will become eager to make “progress.” They’ll want to reach the next level, max out careers and hobbies, and build the best home they can. At this stage, game developers offer “pay for progress packs.” For example, in Sims Mobile, players can upgrade the Eco Workshop with recycle tokens. Players can grind for these tokens, investing their time completing llamazooms, or they can buy these tokens in a series of progressively more expensive packs. You can spend time or money to progress. Developers want both, but they much prefer the latter. Later in the game, once a player has effectively maxed progress, they fall into the “consumables” phase. Essentially, players who are here find enjoyment in collecting more virtual items. They can do so through events or, again, purchasing these items through limited time offers. Another GDC slide from “Let’s Go Whaling.” Developers purposely create limited-time offers to panic player brains into making in-game purchases. Scarcity frightens players; no one wants to miss out on the next cool thing. So instead of saving their pennies, players shell out cash for items they don’t need just because they know the item will soon disappear. This is why most Sims Mobile offers have a timer. “You have six days and twenty hours to spend $11.99.” An increasing number of Sims Mobile players are disgruntled because they now find themselves in the “consumables” phase. Hopelessly hooked onto the pocket people mobile game, these veterans find themselves bored with lack of progressive gameplay and the poor quality of offered virtual products.
Here is the rub: veteran players want consumables, but they also crave the progressive gameplay that hooked them in the first place. Sims Mobile must balance quality gameplay with in-app purchases to keep players playing and, honestly, spending happily. Will they? Only time will tell. Creative Curb AppealWhile creating an impressive exterior for a build is hard enough, managing jaw-dropping, eye-popping curb appeal is even harder. What exactly is curb appeal? Curb appeal is the view of a home from “the curb.” In the Sims Mobile, this exterior view is the first thing visiting Sims see when they visit a home. Curb appeal consists of landscaping and gating, and it can be difficult to get right. After exhausting creativity on the home, even the most innovative builders are often spent, and landscaping is treated as an afterthought. Great landscaping, however, elevates a great build into an awe-inspiring one. Consider the following examples from Marina, Min, and Serra Tsm! Tips for Top-Tier Landscaping ———————————————-- 🌱Build a drawbridge: Marina creates the illusion of a drawbridge by creating two large areas of blue space using colored outdoor tiles. She uses brown patio pavement to separate the two blue areas and then creates the illusion of depth by lining the patio pavement with marble side tables. 🌱The pencil thin trees are a wonderful addition to the yard: they have s small footprint and are compact and sophisticated. 🌱Hide “rough edges” with flowers and hedges 🌱Fill large empty spaces with generous trees. 🌱Make your palace into a castle: Build hefty walls around your build by creating long, razor thin rooms. Create the illusion of “towers” by playing with wall height. Check out Min’s stunning example below. 🌱Finally, heed Serra’s example by separating your yard into distinct areas. Use gates, hedges, or dividers to give your home a luxurious look. What are your favorite curb appeal tricks? Tell us in the comments! Sims Mobile Game Changers drop Gamer's ParadiseSims Mobile Game Changers announced a host of new playable events and packs today. After Reddit user Binjey leaked videos and pictures of both upcoming Wumples and incoming Treasure Hunt prizes, Simmers began anticipating the next set of mobile events. Would Firemonkeys satiate Simmers with the Thanksgiving content many are craving? Would they skip to more festive holiday content like Christmas, Hannukah, Kwanzaa, or Diwali? These questions were decisively answered November 23rd. New Event: Gamer's Paradise Treasure HuntThe next Sims Mobile event will suit a Black Friday theme. Simmers will dig for Black Friday-like tech deals like a grand battlestation, a Virtual Reality station, and some hip gaming cave items like quirky, steel shelving and chic carpeting. Dropping November 28th, the long and short of this Treasure Hunt's prizes are as follows: PRIZES: -Cave Crystal Wall Light -On the walls Skateboards -Paint Stroke Rug -Cross Shelf -Angular Wireless Speaker -Comfy and Cool Couch -Ergonomic Desk Chair -Football Fanatics Poster -Skirting board LED -Football Fanatics Poster -Comfortably Chill Outfit -Scaled up Dance Floor -Planetary Projector -Asteroid Blaster Arcade Cabinet GRAND PRIZES -Almost Real VR Headset -Gamer Battlestation -Two-Tone Dreads (for female Sims) This guiding quest is what unlocks the final treasure hunt location and offers a special LED wall light upon completion, This purchasable bonus pack gives Treasure Hunt players and extra boost during the event. New WumplesSimmers can expect two new Wumples in the coming weeks. On November 27th, Wumples #43 will trigger, and on December 7th, Wumples #44 will trigger. In return for completing extensive event to-do lists, Simmers will earn a collection of decorative fall items and clutter items, respectively. Details for the upcoming Wumples Wishlist are as follows: WHAT: Wumples #43 WHEN: November 27th PRIZES: -Flying Fish Carving -Carefully Carved Leaves -10 fashion gems WHAT: Wumples #44 WHEN: December 7th PRIZES: -By the Sink Tooth brushes -Practical Bath Towels -10 fashion gems Purchasable PacksLastly, as one might expect during the Black Friday season, Firemonkeys offers players a collection of reasonably priced in-app purchase packs for both new items and rare currency. The details of all the offered packs and their offer dates are as follows: WHAT: Bronze Black Friday Pack WHEN: November 25 PRICE: 4.99 USD REWARDS: -Supremely stylish Speakers -Long and Thin Wall Light -Calm me Down Tea Brewer -200 SimCash -3K Simoleons ------------------------------------- WHAT: Silver Black Friday Pack WHEN: November 25 PRICE: 7.99 USD REWARDS: -Wooden Standing Lamp -Movie Time Popcorn Machine -Quietly Quilted Sofa -Gone Running Track Suit (For men) -Comfort Time Slippers -500 SimCash -8K Simoleons ---------------------- WHAT: Gold Black Friday Pack WHEN: November 25th PRICE: 19.99 USD REWARDS: -Feature Pieces Wall Clock -All in One Entertainment Unit -Home Cinema Stereo Set -Trash Can Of the Future -Quietly Quilted Chair -From Up High Dress -1,800 SimCash -20K Simoleons -------------------------------------- WHAT: Friday Night Cinema Pack WHEN: November 25th PRICE: "FREE" (After buying all three of the other packs.) PRIZE: Huge Movie Screen --------------------------------------- WHAT: On the Walls Pack WHEN: November 28th PRICE: 5.99 USD REWARDS: -Bundled Up Fox Print -Wooden Wall Planter -Colors of Nature -With Love Embroidery -LED Fairy Lights -5K Simoleons ------------------------------------ WHAT: Geek-out Collectibles WHEN: December 5th PRICE: 7.99 USD REWARDS: -Robo-Hero Figurine -Hero Replicas Display -Looking Sharp Display -Peel Away Wall Art -Lots O' Boxes Shelves -7K Simoleons Many thanks to Mal Simmerdown, Salix Cat, and Nath TSM for compiling all this information for the community each month. What are you looking forward to most in this upcoming update? Tell us in the comments!
What is Art Nouveau?
Art Nouveau is an opulent, decorative art movement, popularized between 1890 and 1910. It focused on the beauty of the natural, unbroken lines found often in flowers, vines, and branches. Making use of clear materials like glass and combining them with carefully wrought metals, art nouveau asks designers to mimic dragonfly or butterfly wings. How can you best make use of this in your own builds? Practically, art nouveau is best used as an accent. Overdo it, and it easily becomes phony-looking. Take a look at April and Pink Moon’s thoughtful art nouveau vignettes for example. 🔮Pair Nouveau chairs, accent tables, and carpets with strong, straight lines. Notice that in both April’s examples, her furnishings are set against a back drop of straight-lined wood flooring or a straight-backed fountain. 🔮Pair Nouveau pieces with flowers or vines to further suggest natural inspirations. 🔮Use doors and windows made of glass and metal. The “seriously studious” windows come to mind. 🔮Choose a rich, natural color palette indicative of the brief, nature-inspired art nouveau period. How are you using your art nouveau pieces? Show off below! Halloween Arrives in Sims MobileIn the wake of a college-themed Foxbury Institute Sweet Treats and male-centric Wumples event, Sims Mobile players looked to the horizon for what would be the long-awaited Sims Mobile Halloween event this year. At long last, Sims Mobile Game Changers rolled out the game’s newest update: Fright Night! Starting October 26th, players will dig and hunt for clues in a newest treasure hunt. After stockpiling clues at home, Sims will venture out to dig site expeditions to unearth the golden bunnies and relics that purchase the following prizes: WHAT: Fright Night Treasure Hunt WHAT: October 26th, 10 AM PST REWARDS: 🎃 Floral Wall Sconce 🎃Twisted Woods Mirror 🎃Lunar Phase Painting 🎃High-Backed Dining Chair 🎃Carved Curio Table 🎃Wise Wizard’s Bookcase 🎃Carved Curio Drawers 🎃Art Nouveau Toilet 🎃Future Sight Crystal Ball 🎃Apothecary’s Cabinet 🎃Mid-Week Madness Dress 🎃Alchemist’s Display Case 🎃Pretty as a Peacock Basin 🎃Carved Curio Wardrobe GRAND PRIZES 👻Toil and Trouble Cauldron 👻 Art Nouveau Staircase 👻Spellcasting student Haircut Something Wicked this Way ComesIn addition to a new Treasure Hunt event, the Sims Mobile team will rerun the fan-favorite Sweet Treat Showdown: Treatsylvania Haunt. After baking, frosting, and sprinkling in a reality-esque contest, Simmers earn the tokens they need to purchase the spooky prizes as outlined below: WHAT: Treatsylvania Haunt (Rerun) WHEN: November 14th PRIZES: Sweet Treat Boxes —————————-- 🎃Portrait of Baron Nefarious 🎃Award-Winning Tux 🎃Bearcula 🎃Skulls and Roses Tights 🎃Ichabod’s Jack-o-Lantern 🎃Goth Enough for Ya Candelabra 🎃Delightful cobweb Decal 🎃Intentionally distressed Wall Decal 🎃Gothic Cuff Bracelet Right 🎃Final Resting place Single Bed Royal Boxes ——————-- 👻 Do my Bidding Crown 👻Goth Enough for Ya Chandelier 👻Momento Mori Dining Table 👻Momento Mori Dining Chair GRAND PRIZE: ———————- 🎃Rise Again Coffin Bed 🎃 Hallowed Eve Up Do Purchasable PacksThe newest update is stuffed to the brim with purchasable packs. From extravagant costumes to gothic bed and bathroom sets, the Sims Mobile firmly offers a parade of packs sure to please. Here is a rundown of the upcoming packs for salivating Sims Mobile players. There are a LOT of packs coming in this update, my fellow rebels. Here’s a rundown of them ALL. [Thank you, Mal Simmerdown!] WHAT: Party Costumes for Gals WHEN: October 26th PRICE: $8.99 USD CONTENTS: 👉🏽Swashbuckler’s Dress 👉🏽Georgian Dress 👉🏽Smuggler’s Gear 👉🏽Georgian Wig 👉🏽Smuggler’s Boots 👉🏽Swashbuckler’s Hat WHAT: Actions and Reactions pack WHEN: October 26th PRICE: FREE CONTENTS: 👉🏽5 Cupcakes WHAT: Party Costumes for Guys WHEN: October 26th PRICE: $8.99 USD CONTENTS: 👉🏽Buccaneer’s Coat 👉🏽Dandy’s Suit 👉🏽Thieves’ Guise 👉🏽Dandy’s Wig 👉🏽Thieves Boots 👉🏽Buccaneer’s Hat WHAT: TREASURE HUNT EXPLORER’S PACK WHEN: October 26th PRICE: $9.99 USD CONTENTS: 👉🏽Old Fashioned Stove 👉🏽500 Tokens 👉🏽100 Gold Bunnies 👉🏽30 Clues 👉🏽500 SimCash 👉🏽5K Simoleons 👉🏽10 Cupcakes WHAT: Haunted Housewares WHEN: November 3rd PRICE: $6.99 USD CONTENTS: 👉🏽Ornate Canopy Bed 👉🏽Carved Curio Dresser 👉🏽Fancy Floral Chandelier 👉🏽Fairest of All Mirror 👉🏽Pinned in Place Specimens 👉🏽Spell Circle Rug WHAT: Gothic Rituals Bath Set WHEN: November 5th PRICE: $5.99 USD CONTENTS: 👉🏽Gothic Rituals Towel 👉🏽Gothic Rituals Toilet 👉🏽Family Remembrance Photos 👉🏽Belladonna paintings 👉🏽Definitely Not Haunted Mirror WHAT: Fall Out and Make Up WHEN: November 11th PRICE: $7.99 USD CONTENTS: 👉🏽Colorful Cat Eye 👉🏽Glorious Eye Glitter 👉🏽Triple Tone Eye Shadow 👉🏽Two-Tone Ombre Lipstick 👉🏽Make them Pro Lipstick 👉🏽Pedal to the Medal Lipstick WHAT: Spooksylvanian Evening (RERUN) WHEN: November 12th PRICE: $6.99 CONTENTS: 👉🏽Step Out for a Bite Evening Attire 👉🏽Final Resting Place Double Bed 👉🏽Coffin Top Dresser 👉🏽Velvet Nightshade Curtains 👉🏽6K Simoleons WHAT: Floral Fashion WHEN: November 19th PRICE: $8.99 USD CONTENTS: 👉🏽Bombastic Bomber Jacket 👉🏽Get Tucked in Outfit 👉🏽Fabulous Floral Jeans 👉🏽Mo’ Curls Haircut 👉🏽Talkin’ Loud Shoes WHAT: Manor of Nevermore (RERUN) WHEN: November 19th PRICE: $5.99 USD CONTENTS: 👉🏽Grandfather Clock of Nevermore 👉🏽Wardrobe of Nevermore 👉🏽Mirror of Nevermore 👉🏽Bookcase of Nevermore Incoming WumplesWumples returns a whopping three times over the next few weeks to deliver a variety of both magical and sea-worthy rewards to awaiting players. WHAT: Wumples #40 WHEN: October 29th REWARDS: -Out of this world earrings -Sheer Floral Socks WHAT: Wumples #41 WHEN: November 7th REWARDS -Battle Suns Poster -Ventures in Space Book -10 Fashion Gems WHAT: Wumples #42 WHEN: November 17th, 2020 REWARDS -Mounted Ship Sculpture -Tabletop Helm Quality of Life UpdatesSims Mobile life is speeding up in this update! Instead of clicking a green checkmark at the end of an action, players will witness a looped animation while the game auto-collects their rewards.
What are you most excited about in this update? Tell us in the comments! Bring the Outside inBuilding in Sims Mobile forces even the most architecturally talented players to be extremely creative. To build feature walls, striped walls, or interior structures, mobile Simmers must use the tools available to build the homes of their dreams.
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