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==The Sims 3==
''The Sims 3'' introduced the concept of an expanded "open world." Especially early in the development of the game, these were called towns, as they were much larger and more complex than the neighborhoods of the previous games. Worlds are open for Sims to explore, and Sims can be controlled even when not on a lot. Major buildings and landmarks in each world, including locations where adults can work and where children and teens can attend school, are represented by [[rabbit hole]]s, which can be interacted with but cannot be looked into by players. Each world has outer boundaries beyond which Sims cannot travel, and Sims cannot visit other worlds (except "sub-worlds") without [https://www.nraas.net/community/Traveler NRaas Traveler]
Players are given a large degree of control over the appearance of the world through the [[Edit Town]] menu. Players can also create their own custom worlds with the [[Create a World]] tool, an officially-developed, separately-downloaded program. In ''[[The Sims 3: Supernatural]]'', players can tweak the number of supernatural Sims and celebrities{{vgversion|TS3:LN}} through a new setting known as "Population Control Settings".
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* [[Adventureland]]{{vgversion|TS3:WA}} ''([[The Sims 3/Patch 69|Patch 69]] only)''
* [[Twinbrook]]{{vgversion|TS3:A}}
* [[Bridgeport]]
* [[Appaloosa Plains]]{{vgversion|TS3:P}}
* [[Starlight Shores]]<ref>[https://www.thesims.com/sims-3-store/expansion-packs/the-sims-3-showtime The Sims 3: Showtime Website]</ref>{{vgversion|TS3:ST}}
* [[Moonlight Falls]]
* [[Isla Paradiso]]
;[[TheSims3.com|''The Sims 3'' store]] worlds
* [[Riverview]]<ref group="n">Riverview is a free
* [[Barnacle Bay]]
* [[Hidden Springs]]
* [[Lunar Lakes]]
* [[Lucky Palms]]
* [[Sunlit Tides]]
* [[Monte Vista]]
* [[Aurora Skies]]
* [[Dragon Valley]]
* [[Midnight Hollow]]
* [[Roaring Heights]]
;Sub-worlds
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In ''[[The Sims 4]]'', a world is a collection of individual [[neighborhood#The Sims 4|neighborhoods]] (also known as districts) within a single playable map. Unlike previous games, Sims can visit different worlds without having to [[moving|move out]], and Sims from inactive households may occasionally be seen visiting other worlds. Almost any lot can be visited directly from the map, and will have a unique [[lot assignment]]. Secret lots cannot be visited from the map, and can only be accessed through interacting with neighborhood amenities or through active careers.
As ''The Sims 4'' does not feature an open-world concept, unlike ''The Sims 3'', visiting another lot will bring up a loading screen.
===The Sims 4 residential worlds===
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|'''[[Willow Creek]]'''
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*[[Foundry Cove]]
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*[[Magnolia Blossom Park]]
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|[[Sylvan Glade]] (Secret lot)▼
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|'''[[Oasis Springs]]'''
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*[[Bedrock Strait]]
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*[[Desert Bloom Park]]
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|[[Forgotten Grotto]] (Secret lot)▼
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▲[[Forgotten Grotto]] (Secret lot)
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|'''[[Newcrest]]'''
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*[[Bridgeview]]
*[[Llama Lagoon]]
*[[Ridgeline Drive]]
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|[[Civic Center]] (Secret lot)<br>[[Scientist Neighborhood]] (Secret lot)<br>[[Sixam]] (Secret lot)
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|'''[[Windenburg]]'''{{vgversion|TS4:GT}}
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*[[The Crumbling Isle]]
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*[[Olde Platz]]
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|[[The Bluffs]] (Special lot)<br>[[Ancient Ruins]] (Special lot)<br>[[Von Haunt Estate]] (Special lot)
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|'''[[San Myshuno]]'''
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*[[Uptown]]
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|'''[[Forgotten Hollow]]'''
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*[[Forgotten Hollow]]
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|'''[[Brindleton Bay]]'''
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*[[Sable Square]]
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|'''[[Del Sol Valley]]'''
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*[[Mirage Park]]
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*[[Starlight Boulevard]]
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|[[Plumbob Pictures]] (Secret lot)▼
▲[[Plumbob Pictures]] (Secret lot)
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|'''[[StrangerVille]]'''
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*[[StrangerVille Plaza]]
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|[[The ██████ Lab]] (Special lot)
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|'''[[Sulani]]'''
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*[[Lani St. Taz]]
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|'''[[Glimmerbrook]]'''
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*[[Glimmerbrook]]
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|'''[[Britechester]]'''
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*[[Foxbury Institute]]
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|'''[[Evergreen Harbor]]
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*[[Grims Quarry]]
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|'''[[Mt. Komorebi]]
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*[[Wakaba]]
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|'''[[Granite Falls]]'''
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*[[Campground]]
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|[[Hermit's House]] (Secret lot)
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|'''[[Selvadorada]]'''
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*[[Puerto Llamante Marketplace]]
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|Temple area (Secret lot)<br>Pool area (Secret lot)<br>Island area (Secret lot)
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|'''[[Batuu]]
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*[[Black Spire Outpost]]
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|3<ref group="n">Batuu lots are uneditable without cheats and cannot be accessed from manage worlds.</ref>
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▲|[[Magnolia Promenade]]
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===Custom worlds===
Unlike ''The Sims 2'' and ''The Sims 3'', there are no official tools available for players to create their own custom worlds/neighborhoods. On May 23, 2018, [[Grant Rodiek]] stated that, "It isn't out of the question
==References==
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