![]() Of course you can just sell objects straight from your inventory but adding in these sales tables creates a sense of realism and is a fun addition to this build! ![]() Placing flowers, fruit, vegetables, or anything small that your Sims have crafted, on these tables will enable your Sims to sell items to anyone who happens to be wandering past your lot. ![]() For this reason, I added a couple of the craft sales tables from Jungle Adventure to the front of the lot. Not only did I intend my Sims to eat the fruits and vegetables they grow on their lot but I also liked the idea of them being able to earn a living by selling the things they grow. I knew that I wanted this lot to be filled with harvestable plants. Whilst it is impossible to go without mains electricity and water in The Sims 4 there are some things you can add to your lot to make it that bit more eco-friendly! In order to call this an Off-the-Grid home, the Sims who live on this lot have to be able to be (at least somewhat) self-sufficient. I am really happy with the way it turned out, however, and I’m super excited to jump into my game and play on this lot! Self-Sufficiency As the game contains no items specifically designed for off-the-grid living, this build was definitely a challenge and forced me to get creative with the way I used the game’s objects. Although there is (so far) no pack dedicated to allowing your Sims to live an eco-friendly, off-the-grid lifestyle, I’ve always liked the idea of playing with Sims who want to live away from the hustle and bustle of ordinary life.
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