By Mae Sy, | April 03, 2017
“Bowling Night Stuff” DLC pack from “The Sims 4” will be getting additional content. (YouTube)
"The Sims 4" will be getting players additional content with the "Bowling Night Stuff" DLC which was recently released last March 29. With the new expansion, Simmers can now build a custom bowling alley and design it in any way they like.
The "Bowling Night Stuff" DLC focuses more on items specifically in decorations and furniture. Similar to different homes and other places in "The Sims 4", the final output will come up with a sensual place that should help improve the mood of the Sims community according to its official site.
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Players can also let their Sims develop their bowling abilities. They can use the bowling lane with up to four other Sims to help improve their bowling skill. The five level skills will reward them every step of the way as they will earn access to more items like bowling balls, successful trick shots, and more, according to PC Gamer.
The best part of the "Bowling Night Stuff" DLC is the furniture, according to Kotaku. The furniture compliments the previous "Vintage Glamour Stuff" and "City Life" DLC packs which is responsible for a lot of content that gamers can consider. The DLC pack will also contain new duds like the rockabilly-inspired tops and bottoms and bowling league shirts.
In general, the "Bowling Night Stuff" DLC is a great addition to the game which only costs $9.99. Naturally this will require players to already own "The Sims 4." The skill level appears to be something worth considering. However, gamers will only be able to see their Sims throwing ball and nothing more. Considering the competitive aspect, this would fall a bit short as it is merely an add-on.
With EA's silence regarding the development of "The Sims 5," they continuously resort to added content. Hopefully, with "Bowling Night Stuff," it'll cover up the life-simulation game's preliminary and poor performance as gamers look for added content.
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