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'''Mt. Komorebi''' is a world introduced in ''[[The Sims 4: Snowy Escape]]''.<ref>https://twitter.com/SimGuruGraham/status/1318208993513197575</ref> It is based on two Japanese islands, Honshū and Hokkaido. It features both [[residential lot]]s, as well as [[rental]] lots for [[vacationing]].<ref name="Blog post">https://simscommunity.info/2020/10/20/the-sims-4-snowy-escape-official-blog-post/</ref> |
'''Mt. Komorebi''' is a world introduced in ''[[The Sims 4: Snowy Escape]]''.<ref>https://twitter.com/SimGuruGraham/status/1318208993513197575</ref> It is based on two Japanese islands, Honshū and Hokkaido. It features both [[residential lot]]s, as well as [[rental]] lots for [[vacationing]].<ref name="Blog post">https://simscommunity.info/2020/10/20/the-sims-4-snowy-escape-official-blog-post/</ref> |
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== Neighborhoods == |
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Mt. Komorebi consists of three different neighborhoods. |
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* Wakaba: consisting of a lounge, three residential lots, and a rental lot; festivals will also be found here |
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* Senbamachi |
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* Yukimatsu |
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==Trivia== |
==Trivia== |
Revision as of 16:43, 28 October 2020
Mt. Komorebi is a world introduced in The Sims 4: Snowy Escape.[1] It is based on two Japanese islands, Honshū and Hokkaido. It features both residential lots, as well as rental lots for vacationing.[2]
Neighborhoods
Mt. Komorebi consists of three different neighborhoods.
- Wakaba: consisting of a lounge, three residential lots, and a rental lot; festivals will also be found here
- Senbamachi
- Yukimatsu
Trivia
- "Komorebi" (木漏れ日) is a Japanese word that means "sunlight streaming through trees".
- Mt. Komorebi is the first world in The Sims series for Sims to be able to live and vacation in, having both the residential and rental lot assignments. However, the base game patch released alongside Snowy Escape also allows Sims to vacation in any other residential world.[3]
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