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High School Years drops your teen Sims into an active school campus with classes, cliques, and the social chaos of adolescence, finally making school feel like more than a disappearing animation.

High School Years is an expansion pack for The Sims 4 that pulls teen Sims out of the background and puts them front and center on an actual playable high school lot. Before this pack, sending your Sim to school meant watching them walk off-screen and return with a grade. Now you follow them through hallways, sit them down in science class, manage their social standing, and deal with the specific kind of drama that only exists when you are sixteen and care far too much about who sits with whom at lunch. It is a slice-of-life simulation with a tight generational focus, and it works best when you lean into the storytelling rather than treating it like a career-progression system. The mechanical additions are modest but well-targeted. Teen Sims gain new social interactions tied to clique dynamics, reputation meters, and school-specific skill-building activities. Science class, for instance, feeds into the Logic and Rocket Science skill trees in ways that make the school day feel consequential rather than decorative. Extracurricular choices have downstream effects on mood buffs and relationship trajectories, which is the closest this pack gets to a decision tree with real weight. It is not grand-strategy complexity, but for a life-sim expansion it is a reasonable layer of interlocking systems. The new Copperdale world adds a suburban backdrop that is visually polished and carries enough lot variety to support both gameplay and build-mode enthusiasts. Where the pack stumbles is in replayability and AI behavior on the school lot. Classmate Sims tend to do their own thing with limited regard for your narrative setups, which is a recurring Sims 4 engine problem rather than anything pack-specific, but it is still frustrating when you want a rival relationship to feel earned. The reputation system, while a nice concept, can feel grindy and opaque if you are not micromanaging every interaction. There is also a ceiling here: once you have shepherded one teen through prom and graduation, the second playthrough covers familiar ground quickly unless you are building custom stories with heavy use of mods. Speaking of mods, the community has already extended this pack considerably. Custom school lots, revised social interaction weights, and deeper reputation overhauls exist and are worth investigating if you want more systemic depth than the base pack provides. The mod ecosystem for Sims 4 overall remains one of the strongest in the simulation genre, and High School Years content slots into that pipeline well. For newcomers to The Sims 4 generally, this is not your first purchase, you want the base game and probably Seasons or Get Together before you pick this up. But for existing players with teen Sims in their households, it fills a gap that has been noticeable since the base game launched. Bottom line: this is a focused, well-themed expansion that adds genuine texture to the teen life stage without overhauling the engine underneath it. If your playstyle involves following a single Sim family across generations, the high school years will now feel like an actual chapter rather than a loading screen. Diego, Scout Team

The Sims 4: High School Years (DLC)

The Sims 4: High School Years (DLC)

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High School Years drops your teen Sims into an active school campus with classes, cliques, and the social chaos of adolescence, finally making school feel like more than a disappearing animation.

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High School Years is an expansion pack for The Sims 4 that pulls teen Sims out of the background and puts them front and center on an actual playable high school lot. Before this pack, sending your Sim to school meant watching them walk off-screen and return with a grade. Now you follow them through hallways, sit them down in science class, manage their social standing, and deal with the specific kind of drama that only exists when you are sixteen and care far too much about who sits with whom at lunch. It is a slice-of-life simulation with a tight generational focus, and it works best when you lean into the storytelling rather than treating it like a career-progression system. The mechanical additions are modest but well-targeted. Teen Sims gain new social interactions tied to clique dynamics, reputation meters, and school-specific skill-building activities. Science class, for instance, feeds into the Logic and Rocket Science skill trees in ways that make the school day feel consequential rather than decorative. Extracurricular choices have downstream effects on mood buffs and relationship trajectories, which is the closest this pack gets to a decision tree with real weight. It is not grand-strategy complexity, but for a life-sim expansion it is a reasonable layer of interlocking systems. The new Copperdale world adds a suburban backdrop that is visually polished and carries enough lot variety to support both gameplay and build-mode enthusiasts. Where the pack stumbles is in replayability and AI behavior on the school lot. Classmate Sims tend to do their own thing with limited regard for your narrative setups, which is a recurring Sims 4 engine problem rather than anything pack-specific, but it is still frustrating when you want a rival relationship to feel earned. The reputation system, while a nice concept, can feel grindy and opaque if you are not micromanaging every interaction. There is also a ceiling here: once you have shepherded one teen through prom and graduation, the second playthrough covers familiar ground quickly unless you are building custom stories with heavy use of mods. Speaking of mods, the community has already extended this pack considerably. Custom school lots, revised social interaction weights, and deeper reputation overhauls exist and are worth investigating if you want more systemic depth than the base pack provides. The mod ecosystem for Sims 4 overall remains one of the strongest in the simulation genre, and High School Years content slots into that pipeline well. For newcomers to The Sims 4 generally, this is not your first purchase, you want the base game and probably Seasons or Get Together before you pick this up. But for existing players with teen Sims in their households, it fills a gap that has been noticeable since the base game launched. Bottom line: this is a focused, well-themed expansion that adds genuine texture to the teen life stage without overhauling the engine underneath it. If your playstyle involves following a single Sim family across generations, the high school years will now feel like an actual chapter rather than a loading screen.

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originLife SimulationTeen DramaGenerational PlayActive School LotReputation SystemMod-FriendlyStory-DrivenExpansion Pack

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Electronic Arts Inc.
Fecha de lanzamiento
28 jul 2022

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