Champs Les Sims

Champs Les Sims is a premade destination sub-neighborhood in The Sims 3: World Adventures, alongside Al Simhara and Shang Simla.

Description


Champs Les Sims was settled towards the end of the Medieval period and has a rich history and culture. The town is modelled on rustic small town France and features activities and items that reflect French traditions. It has brick buildings and yellowish pastures. It is excellent grape-growing country, and has a strong sense of history about it. Sims can learn how to produce (non-alcoholic) nectar here. "Champs Les Sims" is French for "The Sims Fields," and is a reference to the Champs-Élysées, a famous vibrant avenue in Paris. Some people might also relate Champs Les Sims to the French city of Nîmes, famous for a Roman aqueduct. In Champs Les Sims, there is an aqueduct with a train track running on it. Occasionally a train passes by from one tunnel to another. The train might be a reference to the Orient Express. Sims can explore landmark tombs and hidden tombs throughout this neighbourhood, thereby undertaking adventures. There are numerous premade families in Champs Les Sims, although they all unfortunately lack description texts.

A trip to Champs Les Sims for one person costs 1900 simoleons (for three days). While visiting Champs Les Sims, Sims stay at a base camp, unless they have a level three visa and have purchased a vacation home.

If you try for a baby with a sim from another country while at home, they will immediately return home and the child will be in the children stage already

Features

 * Sims kiss each others' cheeks to greet.
 * Sims who live here all have the inheritable French Culture hidden trait.
 * Players' Sims can make nectar.
 * Museum-style tomb adventures.

Exclusive Items

 * National dishes include Boullabaise and Frog Legs, new recipes for the Cooking skill.
 * Nectar racks to age nectar made with the Nectar Making skill.
 * Nectar Making objects like the L'amour des Fruits Nectar Maker.
 * Tomb survival items like the Shower-in-a-Can and dried food.
 * Cheap cameras for developing the Photography skill.
 * Books that are exclusive to Champs Les Sims, including Nectar Making skill books.
 * The Kenspa scooter.
 * New Fishing and Collecting items to gather, like frogs and snails.

Vacation home lots

 * The Abandoned Nectary
 * Champs Les Sims Castle
 * The Cowslip House
 * The Crocus House
 * The Dogwood House
 * The Fir House
 * The Ivy House
 * Le Tour Tower
 * The Maple House
 * The Oak House
 * The Pine House
 * The Poinsettia House
 * The Rose House
 * The Spruce House
 * The Thistle House

Townie lots

 * The Daffodil House
 * The Daisy House
 * The Fern House
 * The Jonquil House
 * The Lilac House
 * The Little Roses Townhouse
 * The Tulip House

Community lots

 * Champs Les Sims Base Camp
 * Champs Les Sims Nectary
 * Catania Cafe
 * Eastern Hills Cemetery
 * La Gallerie d'Art
 * Lake in the Hills
 * Rose Camp (x2)

Tombs
Champs Les Sims contains a variety of tomb lots as well as tomb puzzles on non-tomb lots. This is only a listing of tomb lots, not puzzles or non-tomb lot tombs.


 * Forgotten Burial Mound
 * Chateau du Landgraab
 * The Little Island

Families
All Sims among these families have the hidden French Culture trait. NPCs generated in Champs Les Sims do not have this trait, instead they have the hidden trait connected to their job (eg. Pizza Appreciator for Pizza Delivery), and other Sims such as Explorers have no hidden traits at all.


 * Beaumont household
 * Bonnet family
 * Delven Montaque household
 * Dubois household
 * Durand family
 * Dutiel family
 * Fouchier family
 * Fournier Bernard household
 * Girard family
 * Lambert family
 * Lefebvre family
 * Morel family
 * Petit Godard household
 * Pivert household
 * Saint James family

Video
Video:Music of France|Music of Champs Les Sims, France-- note that it contains some songs from "Sims: Makin Magic". Video:Explore France in The Sims 3 World Adventures!

Gallery
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