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After 400 hours in The Sims 4, I’ve finally met my match: an occult-only household riddled with phantoms, house fires, and dead plants

After 400 hours in The Sims 4, I’ve finally met my match: an occult-only household riddled with phantoms, house fires, and dead plants

I accidentally invented supernatural purgatory in The Sims 4. Dead potted plants lurk like hex bags in every corner of this pink fairy cottage, granting persistent red moodlets to all six inhabitants. The odor is matched only by random unwashed dishes creatively placed anywhere but a sink. My mermaid Sim is afflicted with the Luck Magnet ailment, meaning if anyone else decides to use the stove with her nearby, something or someone will be up in flames soon – as is happening right now to our household witch, who just happens to be Chased by Death, too.

Elsewhere, my vampire Sim is either coughing up money, giving bits of her soul to phantoms, or brawling with a burglar like some supernatural pitball. Our two resident ghosts are flirting instead of performing a seance as instructed, and my werewolf Sim is locked in a cupboard while she waits out a rampage. Finally, there’s my fairy Sim, diligently mashing herbs in a stone pot to try and make this mess of a situation less chaotic – though I can’t remember being this hands-on with a Sims session in years, thanks to the Enchanted by Nature expansion pack.

Charmed, I’m sure

The Sims 4 Enchanted by Nature screenshot of a vampire feeding on a fairy sim

(Image credit: EA)

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