The Sims™ 4 Horse Ranch Expansion Pack
Horse Ranch adds equestrian life, mini horses, and ranch gameplay to Sims 4 - ambitious in scope, uneven in execution, and locked behind the base game.
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Horse Ranch drops your Sims onto a stretch of open land in Chestnut Ridge, a new world built around ranching, equestrian competitions, and the kind of slow-burn rural life that is either deeply relaxing or deeply boring depending on your tolerance for daily upkeep loops. You breed and train horses, build out ranch infrastructure, tend to a miniature horse that is objectively the best thing in the pack, and work through a career path tied to equestrian skill. On paper, that is a solid systems list. In practice, the depth of those systems is the central question this pack needs to answer for you before you spend money on it. From a mechanics standpoint, the horse system itself is the highlight. Horses have distinct traits that influence training outcomes, meaning you are making actual decisions about which animals to prioritize and how to develop their skills toward racing or jumping competitions. That is a meaningful gameplay loop for a life-sim expansion. The ranching side is lighter - tending land, harvesting nectar from plants, and managing a small operation - but it adds enough texture to the world that Sims with a farming or homestead playstyle will find genuine value here. The new skill trees for horse training and nectar-making give long-session players something to grind toward. The problems are real and worth naming clearly. The 50 percent positive review score on Steam reflects a community that is split, not ambivalent. Common complaints center on AI behavior for animals being inconsistent, bugs that were present at launch and took patches to address, and the perception that the amount of content does not justify the expansion pricing tier versus smaller stuff packs. Chestnut Ridge as a world is visually attractive but small, and players who have been building out their Sims 4 library for years will feel the content-per-dollar tension more acutely than newcomers who are still filling out their first roster of expansions. For strategy-minded players who approach Sims the way some of us approach management games - optimizing skill gains, planning career trajectories, building toward a specific household archetype - the equestrian competition track gives you an actual progression goal with measurable outcomes. That is more than a lot of Sims packs deliver. If you are the kind of player who builds themed saves (the devoted rancher, the horse breeder working toward a championship) this pack supports that playstyle better than it supports casual drop-in players who will exhaust the novelty content in a few sessions. Approach it as a focused roleplay toolkit, not a broad content injection, and the value proposition holds up better than that review score suggests. Bottom line: this is a niche expansion for a niche audience within an already segmented game. Ranch and equestrian fans who have been waiting for horses to return to the Sims franchise since Sims 3 Pets will find enough here to satisfy the itch. Everyone else should read the room before committing.

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- Desarrolladora
- Maxis
- Distribuidora
- Electronic Arts Inc.
- Fecha de lanzamiento
- 20 jul 2023
