
There is a whole host of potential fun to be found with the actual gameplay of this pack (including raising chickens, cows and llamas!) but for today we’ll stick with the building. If you’re a fan of the countryside, or of quaint, slightly old-fashioned styles, this is one of the most the perfect Sims 4 game packs for you. Our favourite build/buy item from Dream Home Decorator: The modular sofas The pack also has some storage items such as boxes and open hanging rails for clothes, as well as some pretty nifty art. The sofas in this pack also act like the counters, and can be tinkered with to have additional seats and corners if you’re looking to add a unique flair to your living room or you want to have enough room for your eight-sim family to chill out without needing three or four sofas. This set is mostly contemporary, and a lot of the items are in neutral colours, which makes it great for a whole range of builds, from homes to community lots. Again, this one usually receives a bad reputation for the gameplay, but the build/buy items make it a particularly amazing pack for those who want to build. This one is excellent because it is a game pack, meaning that it comes in at a slightly lower price-point than the expansions. Next up we have a firm build/buy favourite, Dream Home Decorator. Our favourite build/buy items from High School Years: the ivy trellis The pack also unlocks new community lot venues, including a high school, auditorium, and a bubble tea shop, so there’s also a lot of potential to get really creative with this one.
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This pack is especially useful if you want to decorate bedrooms for different family members, as it is full to bursting with items for teenagers, including floordrobes for your messy sims, and plenty of posters to hang on the walls. While most of the pack is focused around high schools, with items like desks, whiteboards, and cafeteria buffets, there is also a surprising amount of useable furniture.


This is a bit of an odd Sims 4 game packs choice, because High School Years is still a bit buggy at the best of times (although when it works it is a lot of fun!) However, it still made our list because of the beautiful build/buy items. No fear though, we’ve put together a list of 5 packs we recommend if you are the kind of player who likes to focus on building and decorating houses and community lots for your sims! #5 High School Years Since the game is so versatile and supports many different playstyles, it can be hard for newer players to know where to start with these packs, especially since the cost of Sims dlc can really stack up. With the release of the latest expansion pack, Growing Together, there are now more Sims 4 game packs than ever before.
