List of story reward objects in The Sims Castaway Stories

Like in every The Sims Stories game, during the story the player will unlock special objects that one can't normally find in the Barter Mode. This is a list of the story reward objects that can be unlocked in the game.

Hatchet
''With this hatchet, the days of lugging entire trees across the island are no longer! Use the hatchet to chop wood into smaller pieces that can easily be transported.''


 * Sims can chop wood to earn extra resources.

Steamer trunk
This washed-up luggage may be out of steam, but it still contains some useful items and can provide your precious food supply with some protections from the elements.


 * Food Capacity
 * +250 Spoilage Rate: High


 * Sims can store food in it, just like in regular trunks.

Machete
''Chop bamboo and harvest tall grass with ease using this super handy machete. Wield the sharp blade carefully!''


 * Sims can harvest tall grass and bamboo, also earning more resources.

The Lost Pilot's Drink and Sink Enabler
''A wise poet once told us there was water everywhere but nary a drop of drink, but we suspect that this poet never turned his hat upside down in a rainstorm. Now you can harness the power of this ancient method to give the gift of plumbing into your very own home -- thanks for the ingenuity of a certain long lost pilot.''


 * This object similar to the watertower available in Barter Mode. Like it, it's important for water dependant objects.

"I Can't Believe it's Not Calcified"
''This authentic, prehistoric animal femur isn't a fossil at all. Thank to the unique environmental conditions in Felicity Island's Bone Yard, it's as fresh and delicious as the day it dropped. Even a salivating hyena can't tell the difference!''
 * The object itself has no use in the game. However, in the story, it saves Nanihi Manave, the chief's daughter, from hyenas.

Trivia

 * Unlike the other story reward objects from the other The Sims Stories games, there are some objects in Castaway Stories which are needed (such as the hatchet or the shell-phone).