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Sims 4 Rating & Age (Review) Updated 2024

Sims 4 Rating & Age
Sims 4 Rating

Sims 4 has been out on the market for quite a while, and people of all ages have played it. The Sims franchise has always been a go-to pick in the simulation market, and that is why it is one of the best games since it teaches real-world situations. 

But parents are still unsure about the sims 4 ratings it has since many websites recommend it is not built for kids, but some suggest they do. Today we will analyze all the information from the masses and put it in this article to determine what age the sims are best suited for.

Sims 4 age rating

The first thing parents are concerned about when purchasing a game like sims 4 is the rating of age. It is standard for any game nowadays to be of the T rating, but E-rated games are not frequent. The sims, however, has always been a franchise that has appealed to kids and parents alike.

However, there are things in sims 4 that the parents should not let their kids see. One is the Woohoo options (in short, having sex or hooking up with other sims). Due to that, the ESRB rating of sims 4 is rated as a T for teens. T is due to the crude humor, sexual themes, and violence. Violence is classified as the grim reaper turning the dead into urns.

The parental review of various parents on different websites mentions that it can influence kids in multiple ways, so you might want to be careful in that regard.

Vomiting, urinating, using the toilet, and bathing is common in this game. That is why kids might have difficulty adjusting to the crudeness, which is why the T is a valid rating for the game. That said, let us look at what you can expect in this game and what the users like and dislike about it.

Sims 4 age rating

Things you should know about the Sims 4

An Overview of the Game – what is sims 4?

The game lets the players build houses, make families, and grow their lineage. It is a simulation appealing to most ages, with one of the most significant communities out of any game. The game is produced by EA and Maxis, and EA is known to make sports games, which are always in the T rating. So it is a given that their simulation productions will also be appealing to teens. 

The game has 11 expansion packs with 10 gameplay packs and more add-ons, so there is a lot of content for all age groups. The gameplay will change according to the user’s lifestyle and career choices. Players can play this game on PC, Mac, PS4, or Xbox One.

The Age Rating

The Sims 4 rating is a T for teens. However, PEGI gave it a 12+ rating which is more or less along those lines. PEGI claims the game shows a slightly more graphic nature to fantasy or non-fantasy characters with unrealistic/realistic violence. Bad language is mild, while sexual innuendos and sexual posturing can be present.

The Sims rated games are always in this category due to their harsh depiction of life and violent comedy.

The Pros

The game is straightforward to play; there are options for everything. From making food to wearing clothes and designing your sims, you get different options for everything you do. It does not require technical prowess to understand.

Speaking of customization, the variety of options you get to design each sim, household, job, lifestyle, and hobby is immense. There are career choices, traits, and reward traits that your sims can collect that will improve their quality of life and more. The game is versatile in providing add-ons, and when you run out of stuff to do, you can look at community mods for a fresher take.

There are challenges that the players can attempt to gain traits, unlockables, and more. There are options to go for vacationing, hiking, camping, and more. You can raise your pets and even live in a cottage. Everything is customizable.

The sims talk in their language called Simlish, which has gained much traction over the years with celebrities making music videos using it. The community is very supportive of new players and has a lot of mods that include skin overlays, mansion layouts, accessories, custom house builds, and more. Some YouTubers like James Turner and lilsimsie are very popular in these regards.

The game has regular updates and DLCs, which will make sure you never run out of things to do in the game. It can be seen as something players do to escape the hassles of the real world and take time to rest in the game.

Sims 4 Rating The Pros

The Cons

There are not many cons to the game since the sims franchise has been going on for decades, with even a single game rarely failing to appease the audience. Its universal appeal leads to an increase in sales. However, the game limits itself by having cramped structuring for storylines which makes much to be desired in character development.

For some reason, many things have been removed, which was great and gave depth to the game’s story. Even though there are many things and worlds in the game, they still feel limiting since a simulation game of all things has to be open-world, and fans have been demanding an open-world sims game for a long time. 

Speaking of storytelling, it is reduced due to the removal of several storylines which were good in the game but removed due to errors.

What Parents Need to Be Careful Of

Sims 4 might be a teen-rated game, but some parents must be mindful of certain things before giving the controller/mouse to their children. Since the game is for ages 12 and up, there are things regarding sexual and violent nature that the parents need to be careful of; it’s a game imitating real life, after all.

First of all, there is slapstick comedy and violence, but it might not necessarily bode well for parents looking to raise kids and teach them life skills. There are also depictions of death in the game, which might scare your children, so you might want to make them stay away from those aspects of the game.

There is also nudity and sexual content in the game in terms of making sims have sex with each other (also called a Woohoo) in beds and many places. There is some sort of censoring done when sims are having a bath or are in the loo, but their underwear shows, so be aware of all of these possibilities.

There are purchasable things that require your credit card information, be mindful that your kids do not accidentally purchase anything since your card information is entered once and stays the same. 

Custom content is the sims community uncensored; there is content related to sexuality, body and skin changes, and more that might influence your child, so make sure you are aware of their in-game activities. The realistic gameplay can also include violence, drugs, explicit content, and more, be mindful of these possibilities.

Conclusion

This is all you need to know about the sims 4 rating and the parental decisions that come with purchasing the game. Many things can be classified as “bad influence” on the kids in this game so make sure you take care of all the things mentioned in the review. Happy swimming!

About the author

Shubhi Singh

Shubhi is a philosophy major who is passionate about many things, including gaming and computers. She can be found learning the dynamics of the sims world when she's not writing about it. Her love for this life-simulation game, coupled with her amazing writing skills, helps us understand the game's know-how in the best way possible.

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