#THE SIMS 4 GET TOGETHER EXPANSION PACK FULL#
Or you can restrict parts of the lot via locked doors to make areas that only fully-fledged club members can enter, such as a secret room full of all the Art Club's best artwork, or a high-tech hidden area packed with extra computers for the Gaming Club's secret meetings and LAN parties. And while some clubs may be totally fine hijacking the local bar or book store, some might need a more personalised touch, perhaps creating them something totally new. Your Foodie Club might like to check out the little cafes in and around Windenburg (the new locale introduced in Get Together), while a Workout Club may have one particular gym they call home. Break the rules and your poor Sims could get exiled from their clubs too!Įvery club needs somewhere to call its own, and The Sims 4: Get Together is no exception. You can even take things a bit deeper and set who your club members are allowed to do various things with - whether it's a swim-loving Sim refusing to take a dip in the pool around members of a rival club, or simply flat-out refusing to talk to another club. On the flip side, you can also set activities your club members wouldn't be seen dead doing, which, when mixed with the allowed activities, can create some interesting combinations - as a bit of a risque example, you could make it so your club members are happy hugging, kissing and generally being romantic towards each other, but WooHoo-ing in a club gathering is a big no no. You probably want to restrict your Foodie club to people who can actually cook, for example. And what better thing for similar Sims to spend their time doing than taking part in some designated club activities? There's over 100 different ones to pick your club's five favourites from, whether they like playing an instrument, cooking, swimming, telling jokes, viewing art or lots, lots more.
Get Together lets you set the kinds of Sims who can join by age groups, skill levels or even personality traits, letting you create a truly exclusive club of like-minded Sims. You might want your club to be open to anyone and everyone, but you might also prefer to have specific entry requirements so as not to let in any old riff raff. You can take your club status a step further too and create a club outfit, whether it's simply a matching hat and jacket or matching hot dog costumes, it's totally up to you. And all good clubs need a suitable logo too, of which there are dozens to pick from, from cups of tea and sunglasses to fireballs and rainbows, and come in especially handy in-game, where they're shown above your club members' heads, giving you an easy, at-a-glance view of who's part of your crew - and who's not. Obviously every good club needs a name, whether it be a Ronseal-esque 'The Book Club' or something a bit more extravagant, like 'Blackbeard's Loot Lovin' Pirate Crew' or 'The Secret Order of the Pink Fluffy Unicorns'. Get Together will come with a number of pre-made clubs, such as the food-obsessed Upper Crusts or the super stylish Paragons, but this is The Sims - so it's way more fun if you step in and create your own instead!
Sims in a club gathering will even go so far as to break their own rules in favour of towing the club line - for example, your 'mean' Sim will have to be nice if they've joined a club who's traits involve never being mean. The latest expansion pack for The Sims 4, 'Get Together' lets you split your Sims up into clubs, where they'll follow the rules you set out, take part in club activities and react to situations as their club rules dictate, bringing a modicum of control to the chaos. Ever get the feeling you came a little overdressed?