The Sims 4 Island Living is a strategy and simulation expansion pack for The Sims 4 on Xbox Series X|S. It adds the tropical world of Sulani where players manage Sims through daily routines, careers, building, and social interactions in a beach setting.
Gameplay
Players control Sims as they settle into Sulani, an archipelago with distinct neighborhoods that include residential areas, community spots, and more rugged terrain near an active volcano. Core activities center on ocean life, such as swimming in open water, snorkeling, canoeing, fishing, and building sandcastles on the shore. Sims can sunbathe, attend local events like pit barbecues, or sip kava during gatherings. A new conservationist career lets Sims work from home or in the field to clean beaches and improve the island environment, with branches that reward environmental efforts. Part-time roles include lifeguard duties and dive instruction, while odd jobs provide flexible income options.
Mermaids return as a playable life state. These Sims replace their hygiene need with hydration and must return to water regularly. They gain abilities tied to the ocean and can interact with dolphins that appear in Sulani waters. New traits influence behavior: Child of the Islands encourages participation in local traditions, while Child of the Ocean favors water-based actions. Lot traits affect gameplay on properties, including options for oceanic settings or volcanic risks. Building supports stilt houses over water and new tropical furnishings. An aspiration focused on beach life guides long-term goals around relaxation and island exploration.
Game Modes
The experience remains a single-player life simulation. Players create households and guide Sims through open-ended stories without separate competitive or multiplayer modes. Focus stays on managing needs, advancing careers, constructing homes, and engaging with Sulani's culture and environment. Households can live off the grid using new lot challenges or contribute to conservation projects. Events and random encounters, such as island welcome wagons or elemental interactions, add variety to daily routines. The base game is required to access these features on Xbox Series X|S.
World and Culture of Sulani
Sulani features three main neighborhoods that offer varied lifestyles. One emphasizes community gatherings and local traditions, another provides upscale residential options near beaches, and a third includes more isolated spots with natural challenges. Sims encounter folklore stories from residents, traditional clothing styles, and island-specific radio music. Conservation efforts visibly change the environment as beaches improve or degrade based on player actions. New collectibles like fish and seashells support gameplay progression. The world supports relaxed pacing with options for both active careers and slower, self-sufficient living.
Is It Worth Playing?
Island Living suits players who enjoy slower-paced life simulation focused on environment and relaxation rather than high-stakes conflict. The addition of mermaids, the conservationist career, and ocean activities expands storytelling options in a visually distinct setting. Critical reception has been positive for the world's atmosphere and new mechanics. The pack integrates with ongoing base game updates that address stability and quality-of-life issues across The Sims 4. It appeals most to those already invested in the series who want a dedicated tropical expansion with meaningful environmental systems. New players should own the base game first, as this content builds directly on core simulation tools.