Compara los precios de The Sims 4: Kitchen Clutter Kit (DLC) en tiendas de claves de confianza y encuentra la mejor oferta. Desarrollado por Maxis. Publicado por Electronic Arts Inc.. Lanzado el 1/5/2025. Disponible en PC. Géneros: Adventure, Casual, Simulation.

Thirty-one Build/Buy pieces that actually make your Sim's kitchen look used rather than staged - six of them with real interactions. Slim scope, but a noticeable step up in quality over past clutter kits.

My spreadsheet brain does not usually get excited about decorative DLC, but I found myself pausing mid-build to appreciate what this small kit gets right where similar releases have failed. Previous clutter drops for The Sims 4 drew fair criticism for weak meshes, low-resolution textures, and objects that were pure decoration with zero payoff. This one is measurably different on both fronts. The item count lands at 31 Build/Buy objects, which is on the higher end for a kit given that everything here is small-scale clutter. The mix covers the realistic chaos of a working kitchen: open cereal boxes, a fridge dressed in family magnets and drawings, mug racks, scales, dish towels, baking prep surfaces, and pantry storage tubs in two stackable heights. Crucially, six of those objects carry actual interactions rather than sitting as static props. The kitchen timer fires a room-wide Sim reaction when it goes off. The Fresh Finds Grocery Bag functions as a fresh-ingredient purchasing point, which integrates cleanly with the Simple Living lot trait from Cottage Living. The cookie jar, lunchbox, and cereal box all let Sims grab snacks or pack meals directly - small loops, but they feed into storytelling without requiring another expansion to activate. The recipe tablet rounds out the functional roster. It is the kind of practical depth that past clutter kits skipped entirely. Texture and mesh quality are both improved compared to the 2023 Bathroom Clutter Kit, and the swatch coordination is noticeably tighter this time. Color options across items are designed to complement each other, which matters when you are trying to build a coherent kitchen aesthetic rather than mixing unrelated palettes. The Flavorful Frames wall art pulls in Sims universe in-jokes - Llama and Freezerbunny mascot prints, Voidcritter cereal boxes - details that reward players already invested in the game's internal world-building. The included pre-built Cluttered Family Kitchen room preset shows off nearly everything in the kit and ships in three swatches, which is a useful reference if you are trying to see how the pieces cohere before placing them individually. The honest limits are real. The kitchen island's worktop comes only in pale wood, which creates matching headaches with cabinets outside this kit's own palette. Some baking clutter items, including the rolled-dough tray and ingredient spread, are fully decorative despite the obvious opportunity to attach a skill interaction. And at the end of the day, this is a Build/Buy-only add-on. If your playstyle skips the builder mode entirely and you just want new gameplay systems, this kit has nothing for you. Storytellers and builders who obsess over realism in domestic spaces will find it worth picking up, especially if you already own Cottage Living and want that grocery-bag interaction to earn its keep. Where this kit matters strategically is the precedent it sets. Paired with the Restoration Workshop Kit released on the same date, it signals that the Sims team is willing to attach real object functionality to what used to be pure decoration - a standard the community has been asking for across multiple release cycles. Whether that continues is the open question, but right now this is the best clutter kit the series has shipped. Diego, Scout Team

The Sims 4: Kitchen Clutter Kit (DLC)

The Sims 4: Kitchen Clutter Kit (DLC)

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Thirty-one Build/Buy pieces that actually make your Sim's kitchen look used rather than staged - six of them with real interactions. Slim scope, but a noticeable step up in quality over past clutter kits.

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My spreadsheet brain does not usually get excited about decorative DLC, but I found myself pausing mid-build to appreciate what this small kit gets right where similar releases have failed. Previous clutter drops for The Sims 4 drew fair criticism for weak meshes, low-resolution textures, and objects that were pure decoration with zero payoff. This one is measurably different on both fronts. The item count lands at 31 Build/Buy objects, which is on the higher end for a kit given that everything here is small-scale clutter. The mix covers the realistic chaos of a working kitchen: open cereal boxes, a fridge dressed in family magnets and drawings, mug racks, scales, dish towels, baking prep surfaces, and pantry storage tubs in two stackable heights. Crucially, six of those objects carry actual interactions rather than sitting as static props. The kitchen timer fires a room-wide Sim reaction when it goes off. The Fresh Finds Grocery Bag functions as a fresh-ingredient purchasing point, which integrates cleanly with the Simple Living lot trait from Cottage Living. The cookie jar, lunchbox, and cereal box all let Sims grab snacks or pack meals directly - small loops, but they feed into storytelling without requiring another expansion to activate. The recipe tablet rounds out the functional roster. It is the kind of practical depth that past clutter kits skipped entirely. Texture and mesh quality are both improved compared to the 2023 Bathroom Clutter Kit, and the swatch coordination is noticeably tighter this time. Color options across items are designed to complement each other, which matters when you are trying to build a coherent kitchen aesthetic rather than mixing unrelated palettes. The Flavorful Frames wall art pulls in Sims universe in-jokes - Llama and Freezerbunny mascot prints, Voidcritter cereal boxes - details that reward players already invested in the game's internal world-building. The included pre-built Cluttered Family Kitchen room preset shows off nearly everything in the kit and ships in three swatches, which is a useful reference if you are trying to see how the pieces cohere before placing them individually. The honest limits are real. The kitchen island's worktop comes only in pale wood, which creates matching headaches with cabinets outside this kit's own palette. Some baking clutter items, including the rolled-dough tray and ingredient spread, are fully decorative despite the obvious opportunity to attach a skill interaction. And at the end of the day, this is a Build/Buy-only add-on. If your playstyle skips the builder mode entirely and you just want new gameplay systems, this kit has nothing for you. Storytellers and builders who obsess over realism in domestic spaces will find it worth picking up, especially if you already own Cottage Living and want that grocery-bag interaction to earn its keep. Where this kit matters strategically is the precedent it sets. Paired with the Restoration Workshop Kit released on the same date, it signals that the Sims team is willing to attach real object functionality to what used to be pure decoration - a standard the community has been asking for across multiple release cycles. Whether that continues is the open question, but right now this is the best clutter kit the series has shipped.

Diego
Diego · Scout Team

Strategy & simulation

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Single-playerDownloadable ContentSteam Trading CardsIn-App PurchasesRemote Play on TabletBuild Mode FocusClutter DecorObject InteractionsStorytellingCottage Living SynergyFamily HouseholdSwatch CoordinationRoom Presets

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Electronic Arts Inc.
Fecha de lanzamiento
1 may 2025

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