One of the most exciting features of this pack is the small gameplay element that allows you to run your own food stall. This feature adds a new level of interactivity to the game, and it was a lot of fun to experiment with different recipes and see how they would sell. The pack also comes with a range of new cooking equipment, including a pizza oven, a mixing bowl, and a waffle maker, which are great additions to the game.
When it comes to the build menu, there are a lot of new items that I liked, such as counters and food dΓ©cor. These items are functional and add a lot of personality to your Sims' homes. Compared to some of the other stuff packs, I would rate this pack as one of the best in terms of dΓ©cor.
The clothing items in this pack are also excellent. While some might not seem like they belong in a cooking-themed pack, they are still well-needed additions to the game. For instance, there is a jumpsuit and a hoodie that I found particularly useful. I also loved the little food jewellery, such as pizza earrings and a whisk necklace, which add a lot of charm to your Sims' outfits.
As for personal preference, I found the male hairstyles in this pack to be particularly great. While I wouldn't use all the female hairstyles, they are still a nice addition to the game, and it's always good to have more options. If you have the City Living pack, you will find that this pack fits in perfectly.
The gameplay is similar to the street food stands that come with the City Living pack, and the two packs complement each other well.
SUMMARY
In conclusion, I highly recommend the Home Chef Hustle pack to anyone who loves The Sims.
The small gameplay element, the great dΓ©cor, and the excellent clothing items make this pack well worth the investment.
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