Newcrest | |
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Don't let the abundance of space fool you. Take a look around, admire the wonderful scenery, and explore the endless possibilities. Do you see it? This is your whole new world! What are you waiting for? | |
Name | Newcrest |
Game | The Sims 4 |
Newcrest is a world shipped with The Sims 4. It was released via a game update on June 11, 2015.[1] Newcrest seems to be based on modern suburban cities and neighborhoods. It has high-rises in the background.
Neighborhoods
Newcrest consists of three neighborhoods, each with five lots of varying sizes. Unlike other worlds for The Sims 4, Newcrest does not contain any pre-built lots. There are visible houses and high-rises if the player angles their camera in-game, but these serve only as decoration and the player cannot enter them.
- Bridgeview
- Llama Lagoon
- Ridgeline Drive
Lots
Newcrest has three new neighborhoods and each neighborhood has five empty lots, giving a total number of 15 empty lots for players to build on.
Empty Lots - Llama Lagoon
- 50x40: Twin Oracle Point, costs 8.500§
- 40x30: Avarice Acres, costs 3.000§
- 40x30: Rippling Flats, costs 3.000§
- 30x30: Tranquil Crescent, costs 2.500§
- 30x20: Asphalt Abodes, costs 2.000§
Empty Lots - Bridgeview
- 30x20: Fern Park, costs 2.000§
- 30x20: Beech Byway, costs 2.000§
- 40x30: Midtown Meadows, costs 3.000§
- 20x15: Oak Alcove, costs 1.500§
- 20x15: Comfy Cubby, costs 1.500§
Empty Lots - Ridgeline Drive
- 30x20: Cookout Lookout, costs 2.000§
- 30x20: Civic Cliffs, costs 2.000§
- 30x20: Hillside Highlands, costs 2.000§
- 40x30: Optimist's Outlook, costs 3.000§
- 40x20: Sandy Run, costs 2.500§
Trivia
- This is the only world in The Sims series that was added via a patch.
- This is the only world in The Sims 4 that doesn't contain any pre-built lots, and is the first empty pre-made world since The Sims: House Party.
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