

I primarily use it to give my unplayed Sims the “unemployed” career to prevent them from being assigned as coworkers in jobs I don’t approve of. Careers – This mods has a lot of features and modules relating to careers.These mods affect careers or roles (as in Sims who perform a role at cash registers) in your world. White Formula Default Replacement Bottle – Replaces the green milk baby bottle with a white milk bottle.Use a Gmail address for the best results. You will need to register an account to download from Sims Asylum. Faster Toddler Training – This mod allows toddlers to learn skills in 1/3 the time and encourages Sims to autonomously teach toddler skills.Baby Hair – See your baby’s hair color as soon as they’re born!.These outfits give your babies little legs. Baby Clothes with Legs – No more burrito babies.These mods impact babies and toddlers and their interactions in the game.

You can see the settings I use for the NRaas mods here any my Story Progression settings here.

I also recommend the optional modules including Cheats, Integration, and Progression. Also allows you to select any Sim in the world. Master Controller – Adds options that allow you to control and change just about anything in your Sims 3 world.I also recommend downloading the optional modules for this mod especially Career, Extra, Money, Others, Population, Relationship, and Skill. Story Progression – Replaces EA’s Story Progression with a MUCH better system.These mods are essential, and I could not play without them. I typically play each game in cycles, so this list will be updated when I’m in a Sims 3 cycle. I update this page as I add mods to my game or remove the ones I no longer use. Just like my Sims 2 mods list and S ims 4 mods list, this list is a constant work in progress. These are all the mods I use in my game, organized by category. Here is my recommended mods list for The Sims 3.

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