

This expansion updates the map by turning large parks into festival grounds that have new activities for each time of year. The ease in which players can add content to their games without having to leave it is convenient, but it’s also a little frustrating to be asked to spend more money after purchasing yet another expansion that costs almost as much as the game itself.

In-game prompts to purchase more content from The Sims 3 online store have gotten more intrusive with every expansion, and now you don’t even have to be in the game before you’re asked to buy more it’s right on the loading screen. However, you can buy a new town right from the menu if you’re not satisfied with the ones you already have. Seasons doesn’t come with a new world for Sims to inhabit, making it the second expansion after Generations to do so.
