The management of Sims is just one part of the game.
The Sims characters can go through seven life stages (baby, toddler, child, teenager, young adult, adult, and elder), and become involved with various life challenges, change clothes, haircuts, meet and live with new Sims. Similarly, like in its predecessor games (who were released in 2000, 20), players are tasked to create their own Sim character, customize its appearance, micromanage their daily activities, contacts with AI Sims characters, explore different personalities, help them tackle life’s biggest joys and obstacles, and get immersed in almost complete control over their digital life. Since the popularity of The Sims 4 for PC managed to steadily grow over the years, Maxis and EA have never given up on it, providing its gamers incredible amount of free DLC updates, stuff packs, game packs, character-changing addons, and nine large expansions packs (Get to Work, Get Together, City Living, Cats & Dogs, Seasons, Get Famous, Island Living, and Discover University) that introduce an incredible amount of new content to the base game. While you may think that this version of the game from the distant year 2014 is now obsolete, you would be completely wrong. The Sims 4 is a popular life simulation video game, developed by Maxis and published by Electronic Arts in 2014 for PC, and in later years on other platforms.