Common Sense Media: Common Sense Media gives The Sims 4 a suggested age of 13+, stating that there are “lots of sexual themes, including skimpy outfits, flirting, kissing, but no nudity” and that “sex is performed entirely under the covers”.
What do Sims do in bed?
In The Sims 2 and The Sims 3, Sims can relax on beds, and will often do so autonomously to fulfill their comfort motive. In The Sims 2, Sims can choose to daydream or read a book while relaxing on a bed, and can watch TV if one is in the same room.
What happens when Sims become ravenous?
Death by Hunger When a Sim doesn’t eat for about 48 hours, they will die from starvation. When you see the Ravenous moodlet appear on your Sim they need to eat within 24 hours if they want to survive. If you want to let your Sim die just lock your Sim in a room without a food source and no doors, and wait…
What to do about inappropriate behavior in Sims?
Which is something at least… Not sure if it works with households that you aren’t currently playing though, like if you get that trait for grandma and then switch households and your sims won’t get offended anymore when she cooks at their house. Never tried it myself.
What do parents need to know about the Sims 3?
Something that is really huge with people who play sims (some as young as 8 and 9) are Mods. Mods (modifications) are what change the game and it’s features. So mom and dad buy a ‘child friendly’ game, but once little susie is done downloading different mods from the internet, that game turns into a ‘Mature game’.
Are there any bad reviews for the Sims 4?
This review… The Sims 4 is an easy game to play, but Sims may do an action such as “woohoo” or “try for baby”, making it a bit inappropriate even though action is not to be seen. No drinking or drugs, Kids may learn about how to manage money and life and balance a family. This review… This is a great life-stimulation game.
Are there any evil things you can do in the Sims 4?
For players who have never tried to just spread negativity in the game, here are a few things you can easily do in The Sims 4 to cause chaos in any neighborhood. Updated on July 27th, 2020 by Anastasia Maillot: It’s definitely not easy to be pure evil in a game as happy and optimistic as The Sims 4.
Which is something at least… Not sure if it works with households that you aren’t currently playing though, like if you get that trait for grandma and then switch households and your sims won’t get offended anymore when she cooks at their house. Never tried it myself.
What are the issues with the Sims 3?
One of the major issues in many Sims games and in particular in The Sims 3 and The Sims 4 is the lack of true autonomy that Sims have when they’re not part of the active household. Sure, they’ll still go about their daily lives, but unless they’re actually being played nothing too major will happen.
This review… The Sims 4 is an easy game to play, but Sims may do an action such as “woohoo” or “try for baby”, making it a bit inappropriate even though action is not to be seen. No drinking or drugs, Kids may learn about how to manage money and life and balance a family. This review… This is a great life-stimulation game.
Why was The Sims 3 given a teen rating?
The Sims, though played by gamers of all ages, was often given a Teen rating due to the “Woohoo” interaction as well as some buy mode objects such as the “bubble blower” that came with the university and city themed packs. Though the game plays as a semi-realistic life simulation, some of the grittier aspects of reality were removed from the game.
8. Common Sense Media: Common Sense Media gives The Sims 4 a suggested age of 13+, stating that there are “lots of sexual themes, including skimpy outfits, flirting, kissing, but no nudity” and that “sex is performed entirely under the covers”.
What does WooHoo mean in The Sims?
WooHoo is the ultimate expression of romantic love between two Sims – and the ratings-friendly Sims version of sexual intercourse first introduced in The Sims 2. Whether you’re a hopeless Sim romantic, a would-be Sim lothario, or a coolly detached achievement or trophy hunter (where WooHoo appears often!)