All Sims 3 expansions are split into two groups: You get your full expansion packs that change the way the whole game works, adding new careers, locations and things to do - it may very well change the way you play the game altogether. Then you get ‘Stuff Packs.’ As the name suggests, these are packs full of stuff. Stuff like new furniture, new carpets, and maybe a fish tank or two. The Outdoor Living Stuff Pack focuses on - you guessed it - outdoor stuff.
As a Stuff Pack, Outdoor Living Stuff does not add any new gameplay features that will make you go “Wow! I must have this now!” It includes small additions that make you wonder why they weren’t included in the first place.
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