
So, after the popularity of my Mod lists from my YouTube files, I decided I ought to set up a set of Curated Mod lists, with links included. I cannot guarantee that all the mods will be working, but they were at the time I wrote the lists (so be aware and check the mods for updates before you decide to use them!) To that end, I highly recommend Scarlet’s Mod list – they are very good at letting people know when mods are working or not.
All that being said, initially I want to set up three specific mod lists – One for Historical Mods, one for Realism mods, and one for Storytelling mods. Eventually, I may add more lists, but those are the three I really wanted to focus on to start with.
![]() | These are mods designed for storytellers, obviously. I use these a lot when it comes to getting my blog stories “just right.” If you’re into telling stories, and want your pictures to express the right emotions, this is the list to check. | |
![]() | These are mods I find helpful in keeping myself immersed into the historical setting I often use when I’m playing Sims. Some mods are more intensive than others, and some are set up for certain time periods, but all will help with immersion. | |
![]() | Sometimes you want your Sims game to really FEEL like real life. And let’s be honest, Sims isn’t so good at that on its own. From better Bill and Financial systems, to HVAC systems, and educational or health overhauls, these mods are there for you! | |
![]() | Okay, I know, I added a fourth list. But let’s be fair, there are times when you want to throw out the real world and use some real imagination. This list does that. There’s better mermaids, witches, fairies, DRAGONS… yep. Sims can have that! |
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