I’m glad my Sims don’t actually have to suffer through the pain of getting such huge pieces done though. They are stunning, extremely detailed and available for legs as well! Up until now we only had a tiny ankle tattoo of a dolphin, so these were a welcome addition. I think one of the greatest gain to CAS would be the traditional tattoos that come with Island Living. Even toddlers get a hula skirt, so if you want to make a native family with little kids, you can freely do so! Think of beautiful wrap skirts for both feminine and masculine Sims or hula outfits, complete with lei necklaces and bracelets. All the traditional items are incredible, colorful, detailed, just downright flawless. That might be a personal thing though, I’m just merely giving my opinion here.Īs the rich culture of Sulani is highly inspired by different cultures in Oceania it wouldn’t have felt complete without traditional clothing. I like the design, but the texture seems suede-like to me and it just looks a little off because of it. The other item is the one piece swimsuit for feminine Sims. And while I am not totally against that as I’m all for more options, I think the colors the swim trunk came in are just blend and boring. Masculine Sims get an over the knee swim trunk which is basically a base game recolor. I think the only two items I did not like in CAS are actually of the swimwear variety. “How ADORABLE are these floaties?! I mean, just look at them!!” Either way, your Sim will be prepared for the occasion. Are you taking a part-time job as a lifeguard, don’t forget to put on your whistle! And when you’re not out there saving people’s lives, how about you try out the jet skis or snorkeling activities? You can put on a full-on wetsuit with scuba mask & flippers or keep it more casual with just a pair of diving glasses with a regular snorkel. With all the new water activities you must dress accordingly. Talking about toddlers… How ADORABLE are these floaties?! I mean, just look at them!! Even toddlers get a rash vest which comes in a few cute options. The crochet bikini, new board shorts and rash guards (or rashies as our friends down under would say) are awesome. What would a pack such as Island Living be without an appropriate amount of swimwear? Incomplete, that is what it would be! Good thing the devs put in quite some waterproof outfits for you in there as well. Finish off the look with the cute new bow sandals (not for toddlers, booooo!) and you’ve got your little ones the most adorable outfit right there. However, the items they do get are of great quality and I think my personal favorites are the extremely detailed dresses and the crochet crop top for children. While both masculine and feminine Sims get a wide variety of lovely items, children and toddlers don’t get as many. While crop tops are highly fashionable right now, I think I would like it a bit better if we were given either a few longer shirts or more high-waist bottoms as I usually prefer to cover up the stomach more. Think of wrap skirts and short shorts, slightly opened button-up shirts and a lot, and then I mean A LOT, of crop tops. Even outside of Sulani the items will be perfect for the Hot Weather category. Think of beautiful Hawaiian inspired prints, brightly colored fabrics, breezy (sometimes even sheer) textures, stunning accessories Island Living has it all!Įspecially combined with the Seasons pack, I think Simmers will love the new everyday clothes. With all the bright colors and fun patterns you’ll find yourself living a dream life instantly. The clothing is flowy, happy and most of all: perfect for the tropics! I love the variety the pack brings to the CAS as the new outfits are very diverse. Sims can jump right into a whole new wardrobe with all the new items Island Living has to offer. First up is the more everyday kind of clothing! Summer all day and night? Better dress light! As there seem to be a few themes in CAS I’ll go through the different aesthetics during this review, rather than each age group like I usually do. The summer vibes of the items are perfect for living in a tropical paradise such as Sulani, or if you own The Sims 4 Seasons I think it will be a great addition for warmer weather and climates as well. The Sims 4 Island Living adds a lovely collection of clothing to the game. This review was sponsored by EA Gamechangers, however opinions given are my own honest, unbiased thoughts on the product. White beach right outside your door with the bluest ocean you’ll ever see and an island full of rich culture, amazing people and packed with adventure around every corner! Sounds perfect, right? Well, this dream destination is about to become a reality for your Sims as they can now head over to the tropical island of Sulani, the new world from the latest Expansion Pack for The Sims 4: Island Living! Let’s take a dive into this mermaid-filled ocean and see what this pack is all about, shall we?
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