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  1. Mar 1, 2020
    4
    When it comes to EA, I often say Origin Access: Premier was a game-changer. Some games benefit from this, while some other games suffer from the increased competition. The Sims 4 is getting old, and stuff packs like Tiny Living don't have a chance to add too much to the game.

    I have seen some tiny apartments in real life. And in most of these places, there was no actual TV, it was easy
    When it comes to EA, I often say Origin Access: Premier was a game-changer. Some games benefit from this, while some other games suffer from the increased competition. The Sims 4 is getting old, and stuff packs like Tiny Living don't have a chance to add too much to the game.

    I have seen some tiny apartments in real life. And in most of these places, there was no actual TV, it was easy to stream TV using a laptop. It was easy to have some small speakers (as part of clutter) and listen to music using your computer or cellphone. Sims 4 Tiny Living doesn't allow any of this. While some entertainment centers are multifunctional now, often they don't change much.

    They don't change much because some devices were attached to the wall before, so they didn't take up valuable floor space. And while there are a few items that help to take up floor space a lof of them take up the same amount of space as the items we had before.

    So this pack doesn't add too much to the game, so when Sims 4 already feels old it won't refresh it, but it costs almost 10 euros even for us Origin Access Subscribers. I can download games that offer far more new fun without paying anything extra over our subscription. So to me, it looks like a bad deal, and it isn't the best pack either, so if you miss any previous content it might make a sense to look for better deals.
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  2. Oct 24, 2021
    4
    Not too bad but the pack doesn't stand out either. There is few cool additions like the small items to make the most of the scarce space . The lot trait is cool but a stuff pack has such limited content that it cannot score above 4/10
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  1. Mar 11, 2020
    60
    In summary, The Sims 4: Tiny Living Stuff Pack is not totally disappointing, but also not very interesting. It could have been implemented as part of one of the bigger DLCs, instead of being released on its own. Since it is relatively small, the current retail price seems hardly justified, but for true collectors, lovers of challenges, or those wanting to experience their Sims in tiny houses, it may well be a nice add-on.
  2. Mar 9, 2020
    60
    The Sims 4: Tiny Living is appropriately a tiny addition to the game. This review is appropriately tiny as well. There’s definitely more than appears on the surface with this Stuff Pack. But it’s altogether unnecessary if you just want to have a small house in The Sims 4. The new items and clothes are appealing and it was fun to spend a few hours playing a little differently than I usually do, but is it ultimately worth the $15 price? I can’t in good faith say that it is.
  3. Feb 26, 2020
    80
    The Sims 4 Tiny living is a fun and unique expansion package from EA that brings something more than a simple expansion pack with some extra furniture. Tiny living is a challenge for both players and Sims and brings many fun aspects to the game. Tiny living is also great to combine with other expansion packs with, in our opinion, student life in particular.