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The Sims 4 Player Builds Impressive Abandoned Church in the Game

A Sims 4 player online has created an impressive abandoned church in the game, with some seriously eerie vibes. The Sims 4 gives players the tools to create just about anything they can imagine, and it's great to see how gamers are continuing to innovate in the game.

The Sims 4 is set to turn 10 years old later this year, but gamers continue to find new and unique ways to use its powerful building tools to bring their amazing ideas to life. It's rare that a game has that kind of longevity, but The Sims 4 is the exception in this regard. Nothing else in the life-simulator genre manages to scratch the same itch as The Sims 4, and as a result, there have been a ton of amazing fan creations over the years. One gamer even brought Taylor Swift's Eras Tour to life in The Sims 4, which is a perfect example of how these tools can be used in various different ways by the community.

Redditor alexia_art shared the image of their abandoned church build, and it's an impressive feat. Several areas of the church have been taken over by overgrown grass, and the building just has a general sense of wear. It gives out some seriously eerie vibes, and shows incredible technical skill using The Sims 4's building tools to bring the shape of the church to life. One thing about the build isn't clear, however. The poster doesn't mention whether this was created in the base game, or whether it uses any Sims 4 mod that makes building easier. Regardless, it doesn't take away from how impressive it is.

Gamers in the thread drew comparisons to other games, from State of Decay to Far Cry 5. It's certainly a distinctive aesthetic, which is why this amazing Sims 4 build evokes such creepy vibes. One user even had the suggestion to «Kill a bunch of sims to haunt the place as the finishing touch.» It's dark, but would definitely do the trick.

Although it's interesting to see what players are still creating in The Sims 4, there's no doubt many in the community who are ready for a sequel. While The Sims

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