The snow may not have depth, but it has character and smooth intractability, which is ultimately more important. The pitter patter of the rain, the sun glistening on the top layer of snow, the warmth of a cozy house after walking through a blizzard, getting soaking wet with an 'uncomfortable' moodlet after a downpour, being disgusted by the dense, noticeable humidity in the air-all of these details are examples of how the Sims team identified the core of the pack and did it really well. It pulls the best parts of The Sims 4 and makes them better. Some may appreciate the sense of community and celebrate more of the 'giving' part, others may just stuff their faces with the grand meal, open some presents and be done with it. The Sims 4: Cottage Living Expansion Pack There is no cozier Expansion Pack for The Sims 4 than Cottage Living. Each Sim has different reactions to holidays, a thoughtful and nuanced decision. By extension, this calendar interface also lets you plan house parties in advance, a less distressing method than clicking on the phone to have a bunch of people show up in five minutes. There's an array of holidays to choose from that mirror real world ones or you can customize your own. ESRB Rating: Rating Pending by Electronic Arts. Each seven-day rotation through the seasons has different offerings, but a new calendar interface helps keep track of what's inside the expansion. The Sims 4 Bundle Spa Day & Perfect Patio Stuff Expansion Pack.