The Sims 3 Stuff packs

The Sims 3 Stuff Packs

Developer(s) The Sims Studio
Series The Sims
Platform(s) Mac OS X
Windows
Genre(s) Life simulation, Social simulation
Mode(s) Single player
Rating(s)
Media/distribution DVD, Download
System requirements

Mac OS X[1]

Windows

Stuff packs are minor expansion packs for The Sims 3 that add new items, clothing, and furniture to the game without implementing any significant changes to gameplay.

Contents

Stuff Pack

High-End Loft Stuff

The Sims 3: High-End Loft Stuff (HELS), or The Sims 3 Design and Hi-Tech Stuff in Europe[2], is the first stuff pack for The Sims 3, and was released in February 2, 2010. It includes high-end furnishings, mainly technology such as televisions, video game consoles, and computers, as well as postmodern designs of bookshelves, tables, and chairs. It contains clothes with a fashion-forward apparel, tailored suits, and sophisticated outerwear. To celebrate the 10th anniversary of The Sims, 3 items from The Sims or The Sims 2 are re-introduced: the heart-shaped vibrating bed, the electric guitar, and the aquarium. This is the first game of The Sims 3 to include Shop Mode. There is only a single new object for any given category. While there is a new TV and a new bathtub, there is only one new TV and only one new bathtub. If players have multiple wealthy virtual houses you want to decorate, they have to be fairly creative with décor and textures (such as using Create a Style) to avoid making the houses look like clones of each other. Most items are more expensive than items from other stuff packs.

Fast Lane Stuff

The Sims 3: Fast Lane Stuff (FLS) is the second stuff pack released for The Sims 3. It was officially announced on June 28, 2010[3] and the official release in North America was September 7, 2010[4]. The release date for Europe was September 9. In some places, it was September 10. FLS is centered around cars and the lifestyle of the Sims who drive cars. It features 12 new vehicles and many new objects and styles of clothing, as well as the Vehicle Enthusiast trait and also enables Sims to have a relationship with their vehicle. With this stuff pack, Sims will be able to develop a relationship with their car. The car will appear in your friends tab and the more a Sim drives a vehicle, the better the relationship becomes. A Sim will eventually be able to name the vehicle. Vehicle Enthusiast is a new trait available. This is the first time a stuff pack has included a new trait. It will allow a Sim to develop a relationship with their vehicle faster and enables a Sim to name their vehicle immediately. A new radio station, rockabilly, is added. Along with new cars, new objects for each theme listed below, are added, with the exception of the intrigue theme.

Outdoor Living Stuff

The Sims 3: Outdoor Living Stuff (OLS) is the third stuff pack for The Sims 3. It was officially announced on December 7th, 2010, with an official release date of February 1, 2011[5]. Rumors for the game began appearing in October 2010. Players can build al fresco settings for their Sims with new furnishings, outdoor electronics, and fire pits and fireplaces. The stuff pack includes highly customizable hot tubs, which have become more interactive. Outdoor cooking is also included, as there is a selection of new stoves for outdoor settings. All items in the set are divided into two styles, Garden on the Terrace and Sunset on the Vernanda. It was the first pack to not contain a game manual in the box. All packs released following have not contained user manuals instead containing a small 2 page install sheet with the serial code attached.

Town Life Stuff

The Sims 3: Town Life Stuff (TLS) is the fourth stuff pack for The Sims 3. It was announced on June 16th, 2011 and was released on July 26, 2011.[6] TLS includes new venues and community lots such as playgrounds, libraries, and laundromats. The pack also includes an assortment of new items and clothing. There are 25 new clothing items in total with 12 items for female adults (5 tops, 2 hair styles and 5 outfits), 6 items for male adults (a pair of pants, a hair style and 4 tops), 4 items for female children (top, hairstyle, pair of pants and an outfit) and 3 items for male children (a top, a hair style and a pair of pants). The Stuff pack also comes with redesigned rabbit holes, such as Scrumptious Nibbles Cafe and Fresh and Frozen Express Grocer. It also allows sims to enroll their children in prep school and has new objects for community lots. Some of the new items include jungle gyms, slides, and sandboxes for children. There are pre-made community lots as well, which are Mr. Crunches Fitness Gym, Sudsy Time Laundromat, Ray of Sunshine Park, and Noble Tome Library. There are a large number of items for upgrading libraries and parks. Unlike other stuff packs, Town Life Stuff includes new objects that were originally from expansion packs. The jungle gym and sun box were originally from Generations, while the washer, dryer, and hamper were originally from Ambitions.

Master Suite Stuff

The Sims 3: Master Suite Stuff (MSS) is the fifth stuff pack for The Sims 3. Rumors of the stuff pack surfaced in July 2011 and was confirmed by Electronic Arts on November 10, 2011.[7] It will be released on January 24, 2012 in North America and January 27, 2012 in Europe. Most of the objects included are more expensive than objects that are in other stuff packs. A majority of the furniture objects are for bedrooms and bathrooms. New beds, tubs, and vanities are added. Most of the new decorations are vases, candles, and rose petals.

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