The Sims™ 4 SpongeBob’s House Kit

The Sims™ 4 SpongeBob’s House Kit

Released: 04/12/2025

Game Informations

Base Game

The Sims™ 4

Developer

Maxis

Publisher

Electronic Arts

Description

WHAT'S INCLUDED IN THIS PACK


About the Game

Create your own iconic pineapple home with nautical décor from The Sims™ 4 SpongeBob’s House Kit‡. Snag yourself a collection of knickknacks and furniture pulled straight from the cartoon — like SpongeBob’s diver helmet TV and fog horn alarm clock — and help your Sims get in touch with their spongy sides.

KEY FEATURES

Who Lives in a Pineapple? — A pineapple is technically a berry, and your house can be, too! Use siding, a roof pattern, and spiky leaves to create a home fit for your quirkiest Sims. You can even use a sand-like floor tile to give your home an “under the sea” feeling.

Décor from the Depths — Fill your space with objects straight out of Bikini Bottom. There’s furniture made from floaties or salvaged from ships, a peculiar plant, nautical knickknacks, and more, including doors, a window, and new wallpapers with a variety of swatches pulled right from SpongeBob’s living room.
Game overview

Price

$6.99

Followers

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Reviews

46% positive out of 13

Updated 16/12/2025 02:03

Metacritic

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Copies sold

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Revenue

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Twitch

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#463Top Seller

Highest ranking achieved on 05/12/2025

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Steam Top Sellers Ranking History
Daily best and worst positions in Steam's top sellers chart | Range: #463 - #2,452

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