Based on that description, you will find sims that are related to mostly the quirky, weird, and prodigies of famous people centuries back, and you will see a lot of wonderful aesthetic objects and clothing that help flesh out the Victorian/Steampunk theme of this world.At first, I wasn't too impressed or excited for this world.
#Sims 3 midnight hollow lots full
According to the world description, it's a century-old Victorian town full of eccentric sims, and social outcasts that thrive to live together in harmony in order to create a community that thrives with business and individuality. In this review, I will talk about the content that is available to players, the overall look of the world, the premium content, the gold edition, Build/Buy and CAS aspects, and also the price breakdown towards the end of the review.Collection Files:I hope you guys enjoy this review, and please note that it will be lengthy, so if you don't want to read everything, just read the Overall Review at the end for a quick summary.Enjoy!AznSensei. Welcome to my review of the newest store world released for The Sims 3 Store: Midnight Hollow. Right now 2040 Sims points costs 14 euros.
I don’t know yet if it becomes available elsewhere such as at Origin or other (online) stores.How much I have to pay for it?I paid 2450 Sim Points for standard version. Be prepared to add more lamps in your house.– Be careful not to get little bit bored with all this fantasy stuff.Grade:9/10What?An add-on world for Sims 3 published by Electronic Arts on September 2013Where can I get that?At the moment of this writing can be bought only from The Sims 3 Online Store. Definitely worth your money which I can’t say for all Store-products.Pros and cons:+ Beautiful decor and landscape+ Seriously interesting characters+ Compatible with many expansion packs.– Misty weather makes it sometimes difficult to see and create. All I can say that it didn’t capture my interests as much as Midnight Hollow.I could say that Midnight Hollow is must-buy for fantasy- and gothic minded simmers. I have Dragon Valley, too, but I haven’t been playing it for very long time.