The Sims 4’s ‘Everyday Clutter’ kit lets players make a mess
I don’t have a tidy, neat aesthetic. To quote Marie Kondo — and to ignore her intent behind the phrase — I love mess. The things that I love are cluttering my desk with pens, notebooks and books. It also extends to the way I decorate my home. Sims 4: Electronic Arts is my favorite publisher. I enjoy the way it looks. It has been making it easier to stack piles of aesthetic mess around our Sims’ homes. I’m not alone in this, apparently: Sims 4As you can see, players love to mess up.
On Nov. 10, however, Electronic Arts is adding more clutter — literally — to Sims 4With the Everyday Clutter Kit. It’ll add items like coffee cups, magazine stacks, jewelry boxes, books, games, keys, and cellphone cases.
Because it gives character, I love it. It tells the story about my sims. DoLive like that. This is the sort of boring, everyday stuff that make a space chaotic, if you’re ready to commit to a lot of it. This is me.
The other new kit is called Pastel Pop, and it’s a pink- and purple-hued kit with vintage-inspired designs in unique, bubbly shapes. Naturally, I think it’ll look very cute piled high with clutter. Pastel pop is here! Does have its own clutter, which has a bunch of desk items and “tchotchkes,” according to Electronic Arts. The Pastel Pop Kit, like Everyday Clutter will be available to purchase starting Nov. 10.
Thought Sims 4 is now free-to-play as of Oct. 18, you’ll still have to purchase these additional kits. Kits are usually $4.99 per box, while Stuff Packs can be purchased for $9.99 each.
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