The last town release we got from The Sims 3 came packaged as a bustling
city, which quickly got to be a bit too cluttered and not very easy on
the eyes with large buildings clumped together making things difficult
to find.
I was excited when I heard about the release of Hidden Springs, which is available as a download in the Sims 3 Store.
What bothered me though, was the price, considering you could easily
make your own Sims 3 towns using the World Creator tool. Well... that is
if it still works. My World Creator Tool no longer works, and reports
have been surfacing all over the net about others having the exact same
problem.
I figured, oh well, maybe EA will fix it...or not? I went ahead and
purchased Hidden Springs, and hoped it was worth the money.
It'll set you back just over $20.00, but if you have no SimPoints, you
will have to buy a bundle with enough points to allow you to purchase
the new town. The bundle you will need= $30.00, so yes, it's a bit high
in order to add one stinkin town to your game. A lot of folks feel this
one should have been added to the last expansion pack, and yes, I feel
the same way considering how pathetic the last expansion truly was.
At any rate, let's get into the vibe of Hidden Springs.
The main reason you would want to pick this game up is the new
fountain of youth object, which when your Sim drinks from it, may get
lucky enough to reverse, or completely stop aging all together. For me,
this spring alone was one major reason I caved and bought this town.
The fountain of youth aside though, Hidden Springs is a pretty neat
town, with a very woodsy, campy type feel to it. Some homes do not have
modern paved roads with sidewalks that lead up to your driveway, many
are simply dirt roads giving the game a total Upstate NY mountain like
feel.
Unless you are a pro with the World Creator Tool, you'd never be able to replicate this one.
The buildings in the town have all been given a new facelift in order
to match this simplistic mountain lifestyle vibe the game gives off, and
it works. It's cute, simple, and charming.
The new town will also feature a few new objects that you will notice
right away. The new simplistic iron rod mailboxes, and the rustic
looking streetlamps add to the charm. You will also find a neat lodge
for Sims to visit, but the place is always vacant, so giving the feel
that you are on some mountain vacation is non-existent... however they
were so close... so very, very close, and chose instead to just throw up
a building and label it a community lot, with a lodge like look, and
yet nothing inside gives it that added touch of 'vacationing in the
mountains'.
Another disappointment is the lack of other Sims. This has been an
issue ever since the get go though. When your Sim arrives anywhere in
town, no one is there, but wait around for a Sim hour, and suddenly the
place is packed with others. It's annoying, but I suppose this is how it
is done to keep the game running as smoothly as possible.
Some new neighbors will be found around the town though if you explore
it enough, and get your Sim out and about in the town. I never liked
any of EA's Sim creations though, so I usually delete them and fill the
vacant homes up on my own with Sims I created, or bulldoze and re-build.
So yes, The Sims 3 Hidden Springs is a really detailed town, with
waterfalls and beautiful park grounds for your Sims to visit, but in my
opinion, and the opinion of thousands of others who bought the game, we
feel that for the price, it certainly did not offer a whole lot of
shizzam, besides a neat fountain of youth.
To Buy Or Not To Buy?
For now, skip it. Wait for it to go on some mega 50% sale, and then
scoop it up, if anything for the neat new fountain of youth.
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