


So, in short, more stuff that translates to realistic play. Plus a bunch of new teddy bears, and bee-keeping.

Stuff like grandfather clocks, sideburns, phonographs, lots of old-fashioned looking paintings. Whereas while Supernatural gives you a lot of fantasy stuff, you also get a lot of Victorian clothes and furniture which would make sense in a non-spooky but just old-timey context. Most of the stuff you get in Into the Future is very heavily and obviously based on the futuristic aesthetic and it mostly looks weird when combined with all but the most sleek and modern of furniture and clothes. Fire up the Time Portal and send your Sims to their most exciting destination yet: a. If you are, as you say, a more "realistic" player, I would recommend Supernatural. Into the Future is the eleventh and final expansion pack for The Sims 3. I bought it mainly for the items and have a "future town" with a bunch of the buildings copied from Oasis Landing, but don't time travel, and I haven't experienced issues. As far as glitches go, Into the Future is only really bad if you spend a lot of time messing with the actual time stream part-travelling back and forth a lot, changing the fate of the future and your descendants a lot, that sort of thing.
