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‘The Sims 4’ Latest News: Simmers Get New Recreation Options With 'Bowling Night Stuff' DLC

Mar 31, 2017 05:28 AM EDT

“The Sims 4” players get additional content with the “Bowling Night Stuff” DLC which was released last March 29. With the new expansion, Simmers can now build a custom bowling alley and design it in the way they please.

“Bowling Night Stuff” reels in more items in the form of decorations and furniture. Like homes or other places in “The Sims 4,” the eventual result is coming up with a sensual place that should help perk up the mood of the Sims community according to the game’s official site. That would include bars and roll out the bowling lanes for high scores.

Adding bowling alleys is not limited to commercial lots on “The Sims 4.” For those who want to have their personal bowling lanes, an ideal setup for gamers who want their Sims to develop bowling abilities. Kids and adults can get into it with five level skills available. These will eventually come in handy in getting more stuff like bowling balls, trick shots and so on, PC Gamer reported.

Overall, the best part of the “Bowling Night Stuff” DLC for “The Sims 4” is the furniture according to Kotaku. It compliments previous DLC packs such as “Vintage Glamour Stuff” and the “City Life” expansions, accounting for plenty of content that gamers can consider.

Overall, the “Bowling Night Stuff” looms as a great add-on which costs $9.99. The base “The Sims 4” will, of course, be required to make it all work. The skill level seems something worth considering only that all gamers will see is their Sims throwing the ball and nothing more. In short, this falls a bit short in the competitive aspect since it is merely an add-on.

EA continues to resort to added content with no word on the future of “The Sims 5.” No thanks to its preliminary and poor performance, “Bowling Night Stuff” hopes to ease that burden as gamers look for added content to perk up life-simulation game.

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