Happy Friday friends! Hang out and play The Sims 4 with us! It's one of our very favorite games that has brought us a lot of hours of comfort and joy over the years so we're excited to finally be playing it with you all. This week we're talking careers and whether or not they have to be a key part of your identity. It's something that's been on our minds a lot lately and we only had time to just barely scratch the surface, but we hope you find it interesting! Let us know your thoughts on our socials.
About this weeks game:
The Sims 4 | Origin Store Link
"Unleash your imagination and create a world of Sims that’s wholly unique. Explore and customize every detail from Sims to homes–and much more. Choose how Sims look, act, and dress. Determine how they’ll live out each day. Design and build incredible homes for every family, then decorate with your favorite furnishings and décor. Travel to different neighborhoods where you can meet other Sims and learn about their lives. Discover beautiful locations with distinctive environments, and go on spontaneous adventures. Manage the ups and downs of Sims’ everyday lives and see what happens when you play out realistic or fantastical scenarios. Tell your stories your way while developing relationships, pursuing careers and life aspirations, and immersing yourself in an extraordinary game where the possibilities are endless."
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