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The Sims 4 Objects That Offend Players
Plumbella discusses Sims 4 in-game objects that have caused offense among players. Stimulus check update: Trump details ...
Taking a closer look at The Sims 4 Modern Retreat and Garden to Table Kits. These Creator Kits from Tudtuds and BrazenLotus include new objects for living spaces and backyards, but what do they add to ...
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Skyrim's Riften Recreated in The Sims 4
A dedicated fan recreates the city of Riften from Skyrim within The Sims 4, and explains how long it took them to finish the ...
What are the best Sims 4 mods? The Sims has been a must-have simulation game on PC since the turn of the millennium. Over 20 years later, the series is still going strong with expansion packs and a ...
The Nell's Diner Easter Egg puzzle in Phasmophobia involves completing several steps at various spots around the diner itself. You need to complete each of these in order to reveal the extra spooky ...
Heartopia's collections catalogues are typically very thorough, but for Cooking recipes, there are a few limitations. Namely, ...
Why create a Christmas version? Director Scott Weinstein points out that Jerry Lee Lewis, Carl Perkins, Johnny Cash and Elvis ...
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Five reasons Colorado football could fall short against Arizona State in home finale
The Colorado Buffaloes are playing their last home game in 2025. Here's why you should be concerned about their chances.
Arizona State will go for its eighth win against Colorado, which has dropped its last two games and has won just once in Big ...
Moonlighter should tick all your Stardew Valley boxes. By day, it’s a management game where you work as a shopkeeper, ...
Sporting News on MSN
Lane Kiffin's timeline of controversial exits, from quitting on Tennessee to USC, Raiders firings
Kiffin has since called the sanctions “as close to the death penalty” as you can get. Despite the restrictions, USC went 8-5 ...
Jacksonville Journal-Courier on MSN
‘Clean Slate’ Act could clear criminal records of 2.2 million in state
Nearly 2.2 million people in Illinois might see eligible criminal records sealed following passage of the ‘Clean Slate’ Act during the legislative veto session.
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