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The Sims 4: City Living
Festivals are special events introduced in The Sims 4: City Living. They take place around the different districts of San Myshuno over the course of a two-week cycle.

In apartment buildings there is a bulletin board, where Sims can read about the festival to see when the next festival is going to take place and what activities, competitions, and schedules this festival has to offer. Festivals can also be read about on dynamic signs located in different parts of San Myshuno.

When a festival is about to begin, an identifying jingle will play and a notification will appear letting to know that the festival is about to begin. This notification also can be used to teleport Sims to these festivals, if they are located in another neighborhood. Festival objects and activities will appear on the neighborhood where the festival is located in. Around an hour before the festival ends, a notification will notify that the festival is ending. After the festival ends, all objects will disappear and are replaced by normal street objects.

Generic festival objects
Generic festival objects are always available at any festivals regardless of the theme.

Food stand
Sims can buy food from different food stands located in the festivals. The food stand has different menus for different festivals and every stand has different food items. Pufferfish Nigiri is always Excellent Quality in these food stands, thus the chances of dying from it is nonexistent.

Swag stand
Sims can buy different exclusive items from swag stands relating to theme of the festival. The items include are: snow globes, T-shirts, bubble bottles and different types of fireworks. Snow globes found in these festivals can be obtained from boxes that are located around the city, however, T-shirts are completely exclusive to the festival and buying unlocks it in Create a Sim. Getting a free T-shirt is by completing the spice eating challenge in the Spice festival. The Flea Market does not have a swag stand.

Hackathon
During Geekcon, the computers at the festival start to glow. It indicates that there is a competition called Hackathon going on, that is only for Sims with a high programming skill and having it increases the chances of winning either a computer or a Future Cube. However, it does not stop Sims with a lower programming skill or Sims who doesn't have that skill at all from competing in the competition.

Ultimate Gaming Test
Another competition in Geekcon alongside Hackathon is the Ultimate Gaming Test. It is indicated when the motion based gaming consoles start to glow, and is usually towards to Sims with a high video gaming skill. But like Hackathon, Sims with a low video gaming skill or Sims who doesn't have that skill at all are still able to compete. The Ultimate Gaming Test requires Sims to play through different video games in order to win. When the competition ends, a notification will appear telling the points from 0-100 to the Sim who participated, and if the Sim passed the test, they will receive either a computer or a Future Cube as a prize.

Other activities
At Geekcon, sims will gain skills faster than normally. Sims in cosumes (called cosplayers) will spawn at this festival and Sims can take selfies with them. Along with food stands and swag stands, the festival also has two rockets that grants Sims to have an opportunity to explore space. One of the rockets is already built, but the second rocket has to made from scratch. Video game consoles are also present, that Sims play with. There are multiple video gaming consoles, but for some reason only a one television with a one console connected, which means that the other consoles are not being able to be used and Sims can not buy these consoles either. An observatory is also located in Geekcon.

Pranksters vs. Jokesters
Being the main idea of this festival, Sims can choose sides by drinking the tea respective of the team Sims want to join. Dark Tea is for Pranksters and Light Tea is for the Jokesters. When a Sim has joined one of these two teams, a notification will show up and tell the player what team the Sim has joined.

Gaining points in this competition is very simple. Mischief interactions the Pranksters do give them points and Comedy interactions the Jokesters do will give them points. Jokesters have also been granted a mic, that helps the team by the interaction of telling jokes. The team with the most points in the end wins and a fireworks show will be held with the colors being the main color of the winning team. The members of the winning team is also awarded several prizes at the end of the festival. Voodoo dolls can also be used to manipulate the festival.

When in the respective teams, Sims gain new interactions to use for winning. Jokesters can "Impersonate Pranksters", "Impossible Sausage Mime", "Poke Fun at Pranksters", and "Be Sarcastic about VooDoo", and Pranksters can "Imply Jokester Sabotage", "Convince Tea is Poisonous", "Imply Tea Sabotage", and "Sing the Prankster Theme Song".

Other activities
Two bubble bars are present in this festival along with a bar, food and swag stands, and a mic. Sims that are not joining the competition can do other activities such bubble blowing, enjoy good and exotic foods of the food stands, festival exclusive T-shirts and fireworks of the swag stands, sing or tell jokes with the mic, or just hangout at the bar.

Sakura Tea
At the Romance festival, there are two sakura tea spots. Sims can drink the tea, which gives them the "Botanic Fragrance" flirty moodlet. This moodlet will make having romance easier.

Romance Guru
Romance festivals features a new NPC called the Romance Guru. This NPC will tell Sims about their future love relationship or their active love relationship(s). These thoughts by the guru will give the Sim who asked the guru a moodlet depending on the future the Sim has just heard.

Other activities
The Romance festival includes a wedding arch with bunch of benches in front of it, making the festival a fantastic place for Sims to get married. Painting easels are also located in this festival for artistic Sims, a street gallery to sell paintings, planter boxes that include different types of flowers and a small bar with a bartender.

Spice Curry challenge
The main thing of the Spice festival is the Spice Curry challenge. Sims who would like to attend it just has to take a plate of spicy curry from the table and eat it. Sims who has not gained the special Spice Hound trait, will gain a uncomfortable moodlet. There is a special "spice tolerance" that affects on how the Sim will do in this challenge. After winning the Sim who won will gain a free Spice festival themed T-shirt and can brag about the challenge to other Sims.

Other activities
Spice festival features bubble bars for Sims to enjoy, a garden where Sims can harvest fresh produce from, a mini bar, and a grill with an NPC cooking food. There are a lot of food stands along with some swag stands that sell special spices that can be used in foods.

Buying and selling
During a Flea Market, various object will spawn and Sims can buy them. These objects are usually cheaper then their counterpart in Buy Mode, and are found in the Household Inventory after purchasing. The objects will be random each time the festival occurs. There are also multiple street galleries and tables located at the festival. These will usually be run by an NPC Sim and offer various collectibles. It is a good way to gain possible rare collectibles.

Sims can set their own street table during this festival and sell their own products. They will work similarly as in other communal areas, but it is recommended to use these during the Flea Market, as a lot Sims will appear and most likely but the products.

Trading
Trading is a big part of Flea Market. Sims can "Ask to Trade Collectibles" with other Sims if there is an object in their inventory. Doing this will grant the Sim who used the interaction a random object the same type the Sim traded to the another Sim. However, the opposing Sim might not always be in the mood for trading, but the Sim can easily solve it by improving their relationship. Sims can trade crystals, fossils, frogs, metals, My Sims trophies, posters and snow globes.

Other activities
The Flea Market offers little in terms of other activities. There only two bubble blowers and multiple food stalls, but no swag stands, as products and collectibles can be bought from the street galleries and stands.