The Sims 4: Island Living DLC Global EA App
Dive into a sun-soaked world of adventure with "The Sims 4 Island Living." Your Sims can create their own slice of paradise on the vibrant shores of Sulani. Whether they join the conservation efforts or choose to live off the grid, there’s a whole new culture to embrace. Experience traditional events, dress in local attire, and indulge in a kava beverage—it's all part of life in Sulani.
Sit Back and Relax
Welcome to Sulani, a place where the sun never stops shining and the evenings bring cool, relaxed vibes. Sail across sparkling waters, swim to your heart's desire, or cruise on a watercraft to explore the picturesque environment. On the shore, build impressive sandcastles, soak up the sun, and you might even encounter a mermaid!
Contribute or Simply Live
Step into a role as a conservationist to keep the beaches pristine and witness the positive changes your Sims bring to the island, or dive into careers in fishing or diving, or even save lives as a lifeguard. If structured careers aren’t your choice, your Sims can take on odd jobs or fish for their supper.
Immerse in Local Culture
Sulani’s traditions are rich and enduring. Your Sims can fully immerse themselves by participating in a local pit barbecue, discovering island folklore, tasting exotic foods, and connecting with the island's ancestral spirits.
Embrace the Island Lifestyle
Outfit your Sims in tropical clothing, perfect for the island’s endless sun, sand, and waves. Prepare them for water sports like snorkeling and swimming with the right gear. At home, create a tranquil oasis with island-inspired décor and unwind at the tiki bar. Life here is laid-back, except for the occasional sunburn, which is all part of the island living experience.
Key Features
Welcome to your paradise! Sulani offers relaxation, nature appreciation, and vibrant social events. Swim, party on the beach, or meet a mermaid—the island paradise awaits.
Embrace a new career as a Conservationist, preserving the natural beauty of Sulani by cleaning its beaches and studying environmental impacts.