

The best part of Glamour Life though was probably the new outfits. This pack was obviously aimed at high-flying, wealthy Sims. There would be little chance of your new starter Sims getting to furnish their new homes with any of this new stuff. With glamour and luxury though came a big price tag, so if your Sims were poor, they’d probably miss out on what this stylish Stuff Pack had to offer. Your Sims would be the envy of their friends! The new objects mainly focused on living rooms, dining rooms, and bedrooms. Released in August 2006, Glamour Life was a good Stuff Pack for jazzing up your Sims’ homes, complete with sleek modern furniture and decorations.

Would you want to throw an in-game New Year’s Bash when it’s June in real life? There were some Halloween objects too, but only lawn ornaments, so there was no trick-or-treating or Halloween costume parties, which seemed like a missed opportunity.

It was the same issue with the New Year’s items. You might decorate your Sims’ homes for Christmas, but once the festivities were over, the decorations and costumes were probably getting put away for a while. Holiday Party Pack and Happy Holiday Stuff were great for throwing festive parties and perfect for celebrating Christmas in your game, but unless you celebrated Christmas every day, this was one of those Stuff Packs that you probably wouldn’t use as much as the others. Adding the Santa NPC to the mix was a nice touch too, especially if he left your Sims a present. You pretty much got everything you needed to make your Sims’ homes look perfect for the Christmas season. Not only did you get the traditional Christmas tree, but also stocking that you could hang on your Sims’ fireplace, windows with frost and special stickers, wreaths, and lots more.

The decorations didn’t disappoint though.
