This is a very similar mechanic to the science station on the Sims 1. For example, you can create a serum that will fill up the hunger bar of your Sim so that you do not have to eat. If you decide to become a scientist, you can create serums and such that you can use to affect the mood or the desires of your Sims. You may also create aliens, who themselves have their own powers and such. If you progress high enough up your career ladder, then eventually you are able to visit the alien world. For example, as a scientist, you can contact them, and as a doctor, you see men that have been impregnated by aliens. In this expansion, there are aliens, and you see signs of them from time to time. It feels like they have added more routine, but then isn’t that a big part of the Sims as a whole? They are supposed to mimic real life, and yet most of us end up doing the same things over and over again with no real purpose or meaning (sounds like real life to me). In the long term, it just feels like they have added more things to do repeatedly. Yes, you read that correctly, there are only three new career paths, but they each have a fair amount of depth, which makes taking them up more rewarding in the short term. re-applying for the same job and starting from scratch again). If you give it eight hours every day, then you will get around one week of extra gameplay out of it before you start repeating yourself and re-treading old ground (i.e. If you buy the expansion, then it is going to keep you busy for a while. It feels as if the creators held a lot of material back from the base game for Sims 4, and that they have created an expansion pack with the stuff they held onto.
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