The Sims™ 4 Fun Outside Bundle – Island Living, Perfect Patio Stuff, Backyard Stuff, Laundry Day Stuff (DLC)
Four packs rolled into one outdoor-focused bundle: solid value if you want Sulani's mermaid life and laundry loops, thin value if you expected strategy depth from any of the three Stuff packs.
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About The Sims™ 4 Fun Outside Bundle – Island Living, Perfect Patio Stuff, Backyard Stuff, Laundry Day Stuff (DLC)
I'll be straight with you: as someone who tracks systems and decision trees for a living, this bundle is a strange thing to sit with. Island Living is the only piece here with anything resembling a gameplay loop worth dissecting, and even that one divides the Sims community down the middle. The three Stuff packs that round out the bundle are cosmetic-and-object drops more than genuine mechanics expansions, which is fine if you know that going in and less fine if you don't. Let's start with the headliner. Island Living plants your Sims in Sulani, a Polynesian-inspired archipelago with active volcanoes, beachcombing, ocean swimming upgraded to a fitness skill, and a semi-active Conservationist career that actually visibly changes the island's environment as you level up. That last detail is the closest thing here to a feedback loop a systems thinker can respect: neglect the career track and the world degrades; invest in it and wildlife returns. The mermaid lifestate adds a Hydration meter replacing Hygiene, plus a suite of Siren abilities ranging from weather manipulation to drowning unsuspecting Sims, but community consensus is that mermaids sit near the bottom of the Sims 4 occult tier compared to Vampires. No progression tree, limited unlock depth. The off-the-grid lot trait is a quiet highlight for players who enjoy resource-management flavoring, letting you strip modern utilities from a property and lean on solar, canoes, and rainwater. Perfect Patio Stuff is the oldest pack in the bundle and it shows. Hot tubs were its main draw, but a base game update in 2021 made those available without the pack, which significantly hollowed out its value proposition. What remains is a set of patio furniture, outdoor dining sets, a grill, a Backyard radio station, and a small clothing selection. Handy Sims can upgrade hot tubs with aromatherapy and a stereo, and up to six Sims can soak simultaneously, which at least has some social gameplay use. Backyard Stuff fills a similar lane: water slides with emotion-reactive animations (angry Sims belly-flop), a bird feeder that summons wildlife as a precursor to later animal mechanics, wind chimes with customizable pitch, and about 40 CAS items leaning into summer ombre hairstyles. Family households get the most mileage here. Laundry Day Stuff is the surprise overperformer of the three smaller packs. The laundry mechanics - hampers, washing machines, dryers, clotheslines - plug into the existing hygiene and mood systems in ways that actually create small daily decisions. Clothing has multiple cleanliness and dryness states; unwashed outfits apply negative moodlets, freshly laundered ones give positive ones. Slob-trait Sims will leave clothes on the floor even with a hamper placed, which is exactly the kind of trait-system cross-pollination that makes a life sim feel coherent. The country-styled CAS items are secondary to the mechanical contribution here. On Xbox, you lose the PC mod ecosystem entirely, so the community fixes and depth mods that paper over Island Living's thin mermaid gameplay simply do not exist for you. That matters. The bundle as a whole skews toward players who want prettier outdoor lots, a vacation-flavored world to park a secondary household, and a slice of domestic routine via laundry. If you want systemic challenge, Island Living's Conservationist career is the only knob worth turning, and it runs out of steam faster than a full expansion should. Diego, Scout Team
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- Developer
- Maxis & Blind Squirrel
- Publisher
- Electronic Arts Inc.
- Release Date
- Mar 3, 2020