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Vvtk Plugin Installer.exe — !!better!! Download

One of the things I'm most well known for is renovating the "premade" neighbourhoods that ship with the game. I've always liked playing these hoods, but the quality of buildings can be a little mixed. So I've set about redecorating them to add functionality, modify things that didn't make sense to me, and just add more beauty!

Académie Le Tour

My first lot makeovers - I was playing university in my own game and wanted to give the lots there a bit more flavour and purpose!

Status: Complete

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La Fiesta Tech

After making over Le Tour, I figured why not make over the other university neighbourhoods? My attempt at putting more "Fiesta" in La Fiesta Tech.

Status: Complete

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Sim State University

The last of the university makeover trio - this one is probably has the most "classic USA campus" feel to it.

Status: Complete

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Downtown

This renovation transforms Downtown into a more vibrant desination, and also converts most of the small townhouses into apartment blocks.

Status: Complete

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Desiderata Valley

Desiderata Valley is known as one of the ugliest and most uninspired neighbourhoods in the game - I was determined to change that!

Status: Complete

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Riverblossom Hills

Transforms Riverblossom into the adorable rural hood it was always meant to be, filling it with cosy cottages and lush gardens.

Status: Complete

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Belladonna Cove

Making Belladonna Cove over into a coastal metropolis, while keeping the districts intact. Super proud of this one, finished in 2025!

Status: Complete

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Strangeswap

This one's actually kind of an original hood and kind of a makeover. A new, AU version of Strangetown! Familiar faces, as you've never seen them before...

Status: Complete

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Veronaville

I've made over some of neighbourhood, but this neighbourhood comes with a ton of empty houses I would love to properly decorate, too!

Status: WIP

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As well as Maxis transformations, I've also made a couple of completely custom neighbourhoods, with their own storylines, which you can download and play.

Europa

My first ever custom neighbourhood, inspired by rural Italy and a great companion to Maxis' Veronaville.

Status: Complete

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Nekojima

A collaboration with my lovely pal Moochas-Muses on Tumblr! A small island off the coast of Takemizu, where the cats outnumber the townspeople and everyone knows how to fish.

Status: Complete

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Kingfisher Canyon

An ongoing build project, inspired by TS4's Strangerville.

Status: WIP

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