Compara los precios de The Sims 4: Laundry Day Stuff en tiendas de claves de confianza y encuentra la mejor oferta. Desarrollado por Maxis. Publicado por Electronic Arts Inc.. Lanzado el 18/6/2020. Disponible en PC, Xbox. Géneros: Simulation.

A stuff pack that adds laundry mechanics and matching furniture to The Sims 4. Functional, narrow, and priced for completionists only.

Laundry Day Stuff is a stuff pack DLC for The Sims 4, which means it sits at the smallest tier of Maxis's expansion pyramid: no new careers, no new worlds, no gameplay systems of any real scope. What you get is a functional laundry loop (dirty clothes pile up, you wash them, you dry them, you fold them), a handful of rustic-themed furniture and clothing items, and a washer-and-dryer set that your Sims can break down and repair for a modest handiness skill boost. That is roughly the full inventory. If you are cross-referencing feature lists the way I cross-reference patch notes, the column is short. The laundry mechanic itself is more fleshed out than you might expect from a stuff pack. Clothes left unwashed long enough will affect your Sim's mood, there is a moodlet chain tied to fresh laundry that gives a minor happiness buff, and the machines add a new failure state to manage. It is not deep systems design, but it does slot cleanly into the existing household-management loop. Players who run legacy families and care about daily routine simulation will get the most out of it. Players who build, dress Sims, and move on will notice the furniture but ignore the mechanic entirely. The furniture set leans heavily into a cottagecore-adjacent aesthetic: wooden textures, farmhouse silhouettes, muted palettes. If your current build direction is modern or urban, almost none of it will match. The clothing additions are similarly niche, skewing toward casual and worn-in looks rather than anything that expands formal or career wardrobes. Build-and-buy players will find a few usable items; CAS-focused players will find a handful of outfits and probably move on within an hour. The 59% positive Steam score reflects the honest tension here. Nobody is saying the content is broken, they are saying the content-to-cost ratio is thin. This is not a stuff pack that rebalances the experience or opens new decision trees the way a game pack or expansion does. It is a cosmetic-and-routine add-on, and whether that is worth purchasing depends entirely on how many hours you already have in the base game and how much household simulation granularity matters to your playstyle. Completionists building out their full Sims 4 library and players who specifically want the laundry moodlet chain will find it adequate. Everyone else should weigh the asking price against the content column I described, because that column does not grow. Diego, Scout Team

The Sims 4: Laundry Day Stuff

The Sims 4: Laundry Day Stuff

18 jun 2020MaxisElectronic Arts Inc.
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A stuff pack that adds laundry mechanics and matching furniture to The Sims 4. Functional, narrow, and priced for completionists only.

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Laundry Day Stuff is a stuff pack DLC for The Sims 4, which means it sits at the smallest tier of Maxis's expansion pyramid: no new careers, no new worlds, no gameplay systems of any real scope. What you get is a functional laundry loop (dirty clothes pile up, you wash them, you dry them, you fold them), a handful of rustic-themed furniture and clothing items, and a washer-and-dryer set that your Sims can break down and repair for a modest handiness skill boost. That is roughly the full inventory. If you are cross-referencing feature lists the way I cross-reference patch notes, the column is short. The laundry mechanic itself is more fleshed out than you might expect from a stuff pack. Clothes left unwashed long enough will affect your Sim's mood, there is a moodlet chain tied to fresh laundry that gives a minor happiness buff, and the machines add a new failure state to manage. It is not deep systems design, but it does slot cleanly into the existing household-management loop. Players who run legacy families and care about daily routine simulation will get the most out of it. Players who build, dress Sims, and move on will notice the furniture but ignore the mechanic entirely. The furniture set leans heavily into a cottagecore-adjacent aesthetic: wooden textures, farmhouse silhouettes, muted palettes. If your current build direction is modern or urban, almost none of it will match. The clothing additions are similarly niche, skewing toward casual and worn-in looks rather than anything that expands formal or career wardrobes. Build-and-buy players will find a few usable items; CAS-focused players will find a handful of outfits and probably move on within an hour. The 59% positive Steam score reflects the honest tension here. Nobody is saying the content is broken, they are saying the content-to-cost ratio is thin. This is not a stuff pack that rebalances the experience or opens new decision trees the way a game pack or expansion does. It is a cosmetic-and-routine add-on, and whether that is worth purchasing depends entirely on how many hours you already have in the base game and how much household simulation granularity matters to your playstyle. Completionists building out their full Sims 4 library and players who specifically want the laundry moodlet chain will find it adequate. Everyone else should weigh the asking price against the content column I described, because that column does not grow.

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originStuff PackDLCHousehold SimulationCottagecore AestheticMoodlet SystemCAS ContentCompletionistRoutine ManagementxboxDomestic SimulationLife SimHousehold ManagementCasualFarmhouse Aesthetic

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