Tomb

A tomb is both a lot assignment in Edit Town and the Create a World tool, and also any lot that contains tomb objects acting together to make a puzzling adventure.

Lot assignment
There are two kinds of tomb lot assignments in Edit Town and Create a World, Tomb and Hidden Tomb. These assignments are locked from use outside of the The Sims 3: World Adventures sub-neighborhoods in-game. The tomb lot assignment generates a tomb map tag, and it attracts explorer NPCs. The lot assignement does not generate the moodlets players will see in tombs, these are instead generated by the tomb fogger tomb object.

Puzzles
Tomb puzzles are defined by setting the tomb fogger object to 'final room' and giving the tomb a name. There can be multiple tombs on any kind of lot type, including residential lots.

Tombs are often underground labyrinths that hold puzzles, traps and treasure. Tombs can be found in Shang Simla, Al Simhara and Champs Les Sims.

Tombs can be a place of suspense and discovery. Unlike common buildings, unexplored areas of a tomb are often fogged out as Sims explore new tombs. Once a Sim enters/sees into an unexplored area, the fog of the room fades away, and a sound effect plays.

Tomb lots
The following are lots assigned as tombs in the sub-neighborhoods of The Sims 3: World Adventures expansion pack. This list does not include residential lots, art galleries nectaries, or markets that contain tomb objects.

Al Simhara tomb lots
The Tomb of Discovery

The Pyramid of the Burning Sands

The Tomb of the Rock

The Pyramid of the Sky

The Great Sphinx

Hatsheput's Quarters

The Temple of Death

The Cooper Quarry

The Sanctuary of Horus

Champs Les Sims tomb lots
The Tomb of Isael

The Tomb of Necteaux

The Faerie Tomb

The Forgotten Burial Mound

The Chateau du Landgraab

Shang Simla tomb lots
The Hot Springs and Abandoned Barn are not tomb lots, they are tombs built on park lots.

The Dragon's Maw
Since it first appeared in promotional material, The Dragon's Maw has been one of the most intriguing lots in The Sims 3: World Adventures. Not only does is have an impressive carved dragon's head, but a mysterious fog also periodically drifts out of the head's mouth. It contains a tomb, entered through the mouth, and is the centre of several adventures.

Dragon Springs
The Dragon Springs does not contain a tomb, even though it is a tomb lot. Instead it is a landmark in Shang Simla, and the only place in the game where Sims can catch the rare dragon fish. It features a The Water Breathing Dragon statute prominently.

Halls of the Lost Army
The tomb inside the Halls of the Lost Army is the first most players will explore in Shang Simla. It features a simple tomb, and attracts many explorers.

Resolute Fist Retreat
The Resolute Fist Retreat has beds and Martial Arts training objects, so that it looks like an academy with a tomb map tag. However, it has an extensive tomb in its basement.

The Temple of Heaven
The Temple of Heaven sits high about Shang Simla, and contains several tombs, including the tomb that leads to Pangu's Axe.

The Terracotta Army
The Terracotta Army is based directly off the Terracotta Army (兵马俑) in China. There is a tomb beneath this lot.

Crane Master Martial Arts Park
Crane Master Martial Arts Park is a hidden tomb, but it has no tomb objects on it. It does have Martial Arts training equipment like the Sheng Hai Training Dummy. It also has a great view of Shang Simla.

East, North, South, and West Towers
East, North, South and West Towers are all hidden tombs. They are clones of each other, and contain nothing of note.

Han's Barn
Han's Barn is a hidden tomb, but it contains no tomb objects, nor anything else of use. It is just there to add flavour to the area. It is clearly related to Han's Orchard.