
Not to mention the trees that constantly block your view, leading to frustrating times. It was a good look at the potential on its first outing, but it just doesn't have enough to put it above other vacation spots. It is small, consists of only five lots, and includes a national park. Holidays are always a good thing and we love having it in the game, but this world is a tough first attempt at creating a world of vacation. Granite Falls was the game's first vacation world and it really shows. You'd better read the story, save the file there, and check it out. The problem is, you have to complete the story to turn it off, and the strange behavior of the inhabitants stands out in a weird way from the rest of the game. It has a beautiful view of the desert which is really nice to watch, and the mystery of the story is really great when you first read it. The World comes with 12 bundles and includes a library, bar, secret lab, and more. We know this world is meant to be a once in a lifetime experience, but beyond the story mode, there just isn't a ton to offer. It also doesn't help that it comes in a $ 40 pack. These stores offer some incentive to have stores built already when you start up, but they just don't have enough to justify their choice. It comes with just four lots, three of which are occupied by pre-built retail stores.

There are 16 Worlds you can choose from right now and we've ranked them for you here, from worst to best.Ĭonsidered the worst world in the gaming community, Magnolia Promenade is one of the blandest worlds available. However, some are just plain better than others, and it can be important to know this when you are starting out, so that you know which world you should choose.

These places to live all come with different lots available, shops / restaurants and perks. As The Sims 4 continued to grow, more and more options were made available to players for their world.
