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The Sims™ 4 Kids Room Stuff
Released: 18/06/2020
Base Game
The Sims™ 4Developer
Maxis
Publisher
Electronic Arts
Description
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About the Game
Spark the imagination of Sims with new items to personalize kids’ bedrooms in The Sims™ 4 Kids Room Stuff. Collect and trade monster cards, then bring them to life in the electronic battle station. Put on a puppet show to tell stories and entertain family and friends. Show off your kid Sims with new clothing items and hairstyles that express their style.Key features
- Customize kids' rooms — Build kids’ bedrooms full of style! Excite your Sim’s imagination with colorful new furniture and themed decorations ranging from space robots to fun flower flourishes.
- Battle with monsters — Collect and trade monster cards featuring your Sim’s favorite magical creatures. Use cards in the electronic battle station to bring them to life and challenge friends to a monster duel that’s sure to excite.
- Put on a show — With the all-new puppet theater and a bit of imagination, Sims can tell whimsical stories to entertain an audience of family and friends.
- Lots of style — Get trendy, playful clothing and hairstyles to showcase their individual style or highlight their obsession with the latest tween heartthrob — so dreamy!
Price
$9.99
Followers
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Reviews
62% positive out of 26
Updated 12/12/2025 12:13
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Highest ranking achieved on 20/12/2023
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Player Statistics
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