An enchanting DLC for The Sims™ 4
The Sims™ 4 Enchanted by Nature Expansion Pack is a DLC for the free-to-play, simulation game The Sims™ 4, developed by Maxis and published by Electronic Arts for multiple platforms. This paid add-on enhances the experience with new features focused on the wonders of magic and the beauty of nature.
The Sims™ 4 Enchanted by Nature Expansion Pack introduces a spirit-free lifestyle that you can enjoy and embrace, letting you experience a whole new world where you can brew elixirs, cure illnesses, become a fairy, and even come face to face with Mother Nature herself.
Be one with nature
In The Sims™ 4 Enchanted by Nature Expansion Pack, a charming world of magical nature awaits you. Live among the trees, embrace the outdoors, and forage to discover everything. With the new Natural Living Skill, there's no need to use beds or plumbing. You can even go on a journey as a fairy and possess the unique ability to nurture plants, lighten others’ moods, and much more.
Even if you play as a non-fairy, you can still have an enchanting experience. For instance, you can enchant plants and let gnomes spring to life, all thanks to the magic dust. Be careful, though. Gnomes can cause negative emotions when unappeased, which can lead to one of the eight ailments. Good thing that the new Apothecary Table allows you to hone your apothecary skill to make a cure.
This lush world filled with fun and magic called Innisgreen consists of three neighborhoods, including Coast of Adhmor, a quiet coastal town full of gnomes; Sprucederry Grove, a place where nature and urban life intertwine; and Everdew, an enchanted heart of the wild. However, aside from requiring the base game, traits also cause unwanted moodlets, fairies lack tiny form, and the luck system feels intrusive and not optional.
Enchanting experience
The Sims™ 4 Enchanted by Nature Expansion Pack offers a magical blend of nature and fantasy, with new skills, fairy abilities, and an enchanting world to explore. While it adds fresh, immersive content, such as foraging, plant enchantments, and apothecary crafting, some gameplay issues, including unwanted moodlets, limited fairy transformations, and an intrusive luck system, might affect the overall experience. Still, it’s a charming addition for fans of magical storytelling.










