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==Lots==
{{Main|List of uninhabited Roaring Heights lots}}
There are a total of 97 lots in Roaring Heights: 35 commercial, 21 empty and 41 residential lots.
=== Residential ===
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:''Hector and his wife Andromache are pleased as punch to be reunited with their son Consort in Roaring Heights. They have all sorts of plans in store for their grandchildren and not enough time! Will the Thebe’s plans go as expected or will their grandchildren pull away from them?''
 
===Homeless Sims===
''These Sims are pre-made, but homeless when Roaring Heights is first loaded.''
===Townies===
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*[[Katherine Whealdon]]
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===NPCs===
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===Deceased Sims===
*[[Bruce Picard]] ([[Old Age]])
*[[Charlotte LaFontaine]] ([[Electrocution]])
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* Roller coasters return with this town, for the first time since ''[[The Sims: Makin' Magic]].'' ''The Sims 3'' Store released it on a separate boardwalk venue. Players can use the [[SimPoint]]s that come with the gold edition of the world to purchase it.
* Sims can [[WooHoo]] in the Fixer-Upper Car. This is the first time since ''[[The Sims 2]]'' that Sims can WooHoo in any car.
* Despite being called a city, the world is still considered a suburb in-game, meaning [[Bridgeport]] is still the only official city in ''[[The Sims 3: Late Night]].''. Concurrently, despite mentions of the silver screen in character descriptions, Roaring Heights does not have a [[film studio]], also a ''Late Night'' exclusive. This was likely done to maintain compatibility with the base game; though. playersPlayers who wish to have it be considered a city will need to modify the codinggame files themselves, and players who want a film studio will have to import the ''Late Night'' film studio rabbit hole in Edit Town mode.
* Roaring Heights is the first world to have an officially open [[Same-sex relationship|same-sex couple]] in the series, specifically [[Dylan Shear|Dylan]] and [[Audrey Shear]]. Additionally, [[Mark Davis-Welles]] and [[Rita Davis-Welles]], while married as a straight couple, are also in a same-sex relationship with [[Michael Dandy]] and [[Virginia Supine]], respectively[[File:Roaring Heights TS4 Easter egg.jpg|thumb|220x220px|Renders of ''The Sims 4'' on Roaring Height'sHeights city hall]]
* There's an [[List of Easter eggs in The Sims|Easter egg]] of ''[[The Sims 4]]'' on the [[city hall]], where the players can see the renders of Sims from ''The Sims 4''.
* The Riverside Pool might be a reference to the [[Unreleased neighborhoods|unreleased neighborhood]] of ''[[The Sims 2]]'', Riverside.
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* Like with [[Sunlit Tides]], the bios for each Sim in Roaring Heights is the same, except that males and females have different bios for their gender
* The city hall bears a striking resemblance to the [https://en.[wikipedia.org/wiki/Buffalo_City_HallBuffalo:Buffalo City Hall|Buffalo City Hall]].
* Roaring Heights is the only world to feature teen versions of new adult clothes and new toddler clothes, notably a turtleneck suit for males and a nautical dress for females, and an adorable onesy for toddler males and females.[[File:Fiery Facade description.png|thumb]]
 
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==Gallery==
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Roaring Heights screenshot 3.jpg
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Roaring Heights TS4 Easter egg.jpg|''The Sims 4'' Easter egg on the city hall
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File:The Sims 3 Roaring Heights - Official Gameplay Trailer
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