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Whit's Daily Find: The Sims Board Game — A Simmers Must-Have!

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As a lifelong Sims player (since the very beginning in 2000), I’ve basically grown up with this franchise — from The Sims, Sims 2, Sims 3, and now Sims 4. So whenever I spot Sims-themed merch, I get excited. That’s why when I came across the Goliath The Sims Board Game, I knew I had to share it as my Daily Find.


About the Game

The Goliath The Sims Board Game brings the world of The Sims into real life, letting you and your friends craft stories, make choices, and fulfill life aspirations — just like in the video game.

Key Details:

  • Play with Life — Dive into the neighborhood, meet Sims, and fulfill aspirations in board game format.

  • 2–5 Players, Ages 12+ — Great for family game nights or a Sims-themed party.

  • Replayable Fun — Each game creates a new story with surprises along the way.

  • Iconic Sims Touches — Includes plumbob movers, interaction dice, a needs tracker, and familiar artwork for longtime fans.

  • For Simmers & Collectors — Whether you play it or display it, this is a must for Sims lovers.


Why I’m Excited

As someone who has poured countless hours into The Sims over the years, I love seeing how the franchise continues to expand. This board game feels like the perfect mix of nostalgia and novelty — a way to enjoy Sims storytelling in a different format and share it with friends who may not play the video game.

Plus, let’s be honest… the plumbob movers alone make it worth it for collectors.


Shop the Game

If you’re a Sims fan like me, this is definitely a must-have for your collection.


Final Thoughts

While I haven’t tried the game myself (yet!), it instantly caught my attention as a fun find for fellow Simmers. Whether you’re looking to add a little Sims magic to your game nights or simply want a collectible piece of merch, this board game looks like it checks all the boxes.

If you grab it, I’d love to hear your thoughts — does it capture the Sims experience in board game form?

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