Moonlight Falls

Moonlight Falls is an upcoming neighborhood that will be featured in The Sims 3: Supernatural. It was first seen in the official announcement trailer.

Overview
The Sims 3 producer, Kari St. John, stated that Moonlight Falls was "inspired by the misty valleys of the Pacific Northwest". EA representatives have not gone into detail about the world, but have described it as a mysterious town, filled with mystical creatures. It is situated near mountains with snowy peaks. The world has a variety of new rabbit holes, including Create a World assets, including a town hall, a mausoleum, and a water tower. There are a lot of trees in the area, as well as a river which leads to a waterfall and two rusted or wooden bridges over the river. There is also a small flat bridge, possibly concrete, across the river right before the waterfall.

Moonlight Falls comes with character stories, such as feuding between founding families. The vampire family the Van Goulds and the werewolf family the Wolffs are at odds over who founded Moonlight Falls. The patriarch of the Van Gould family is Ayden Van Gould and the patriarch of the Wolff family is Pappy Wolff. Despite the feuding, the younger generations of these families have found love.

Moonlight Falls is a very unique town as it seems to have a mountain group in the centre of the Supernatural Town. There is Also a large amount of bridges suggested for transportation around town. There is a Beach (almost a rocky coastline) on the middle-east area of the suburb.

New families
Members: Ayden Van Gould
 * Van Gould Family


 * Goodfellow family

Returning families

 * Crumplebottom family
 * Goth family
 * Summerdream family
 * Wolff family

Trivia

 * Moonlight Falls could be a pun/reference to the town in The Vampire Diaries, which is called Mystic Falls.
 * The Red Velvet Lounge may be a reference to Fangtasia, the vampire bar in True Blood.
 * The police transport box is a nod to the TARDIS, the time-traveling vessel in Doctor Who.
 * The beach in Moonlight Falls is called La Shove, possibly a reference to the beach La Push in the Twilight series.

Reference
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