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Willow Creek is a lush bayou of rolling hills intertwined with marshy riverways. It's home to long-standing reputations and simple lifestyles full of coastal hospitality. Convenient with town comforts, lively neighbors, and a grandeur of property possibilities, Willow Creek is the idyllic place to settle down and settle in. | |
Name | Willow Creek |
Game | The Sims 4 |
Housed residents | 14 |
Onomatology |
Willow Creek is a world that is shipped with The Sims 4[1] base game alongside Oasis Springs.
Overview[]
Pendula View
Slumber amidst sophisticated gardens and enjoy the city's namesake Willow.
Ferryboat
Take in the sights of the old ferryboat along the Willow Creek Canal. She lights up the night!
Home to Bob Pancakes
Stroll around Courtyard Lane for a chance to see the legendary Bob Pancakes!
Neighborhoods[]
Willow Creek consists of six neighborhoods with one secret lot, separated from other neighborhoods. Four neighborhoods have up to five residential lots each, with the fifth consisting of four community lots, while the sixth neighborhood is a large community park.
Secret Lot[]
Lots[]
There are a total of 16 residential lots and 5 community lots in Willow Creek.
Residential Lots[]
Inhabited[]
- Cypress Terrace, owned by Spencer-Kim-Lewis (40x30)
- Garden Essence, owned by BFF (40x30)
- Ophelia Villa, owned by Goth (30x20)
- Pique Hearth, owned by Pancakes (30x20)
Uninhabited[]
- Brook Bungalow (40x30)
- Crick Cabana (20x15)
- Daisy Hovel (30x20)
- Oakenstead (50x50)
- Parkshore (40x30)
- Rindle Rose (20x15)
- Riverside Roost (30x20)
- Steamlet Single (20x15)
- Umbrage Manor (40x30)
Empty Lots[]
- Bargain Bend (30x20)
- Hallow Slough (30x20)
- Potters Splay (30x20)
Community Lots[]
- The Blue Velvet - Nightclub (30x20)
- Magnolia Blossom - Park (50x50)
- Movers & Shakers - Gym (30x20)
- Municipal Muses - Museum (40x30)
- Willow Creek Archives - Library (30x20)
Families[]
New families[]
- BFF household
- §9,000
- Summer Holiday, Travis Scott, Liberty Lee
- Free spirit Liberty, cheerful Summer, and geeky Travis are unlikely friends, and nothing can come between these three. Except perhaps the growing feelings both Summer and Liberty have for Travis...
- Pancakes family
- §20,000
- Bob Pancakes, Eliza Pancakes
- Poor, poor Bob and Eliza – have they ever been happy? It seems there's nothing one can do to please the other. Just what is keeping this couple together? Or, conversely, what is the spark that will finally drive them apart?
- Spencer-Kim-Lewis family
- §55,500
- Alice Spencer-Kim, Dennis Kim, Olivia Kim-Lewis, Eric Lewis, Vivian Lewis
- Okay, here's the breakdown: Dennis Kim and Lydia Spencer had a daughter named Alice Spencer-Kim, then divorced. Alice married Eric Lewis and had her own little girl, Olivia Kim-Lewis. They live with Alice's dad (Dennis, remember?) and Eric's mom, Vivian Lewis. Hey, no one ever said family was easy!
Returning Family[]
- Goth family
- §45,500
- Mortimer Goth, Bella Goth, Cassandra Goth, Alexander Goth
- The Goths are an aristocratic family with a dreary aura. Between Mortimer writing macabre stories and Bella's mysterious disappearances will Cassandra and Alexander grow up to be gloomy, too
Seasons[]
With Seasons installed, Willow Creek experiences four distinct seasons with hot, stormy summers and cold winters that can include snow and blizzards. Spring and fall are transitional seasons that also experience significant precipitation.
Trivia[]
- Willow Creek is based in New Orleans. It features a bayou and most of its architecture is based on the "French Colonial" style, also known as Creole style, which is visible in both the mansions as well as the shotgun houses.
- Patch 148 of The Sims 4 changed the descriptions for Willow Creek.[2] The previous description for Willow Creek was as follows:
- A verdant, sprawling region of lush bayous and rolling plantation land that is home to aristocratic farmers, southern gentry, and swamp-dwellers. Willow Creek is a diverse blend of rich tradition, understated grandeur and true salt-of-the-earth hospitality.
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