

This next one might be a big stretch, but it is somewhat intertwined with farming and the name shown on the expansion teaser: Burglars. That is a pretty hilarious coincidence but sorry, not this time! 😊 Intentional? Coincidence? Well as I was writing this article, SimGuruFrost shot it down as a mere coincidence. Simmers also note that the teaser postcard references Maxis’ Thursday Expansion Pack announcement on YouTube as a “worldwide tourism video”. The idea behind this expansion was to build vehicles and garages as a mechanic, then visit tourist destinations in your new ride. However, there was an EA survey from back in 2015 where Maxis asked players about an idea for an upcoming expansion.

Now maybe that was just a coincidence and it really has nothing to do with cars. Henford = Henry Ford (produced automobiles)īAGLEY = Bagley AVENUE is the birthplace of the FORD AUTOMOBILE.ĬARS ARE HAPPENING. If you look up the birthplace of the first Ford Automobile, you will find that Henry Ford’s garage was on Bagley Ave in Detroit. Sleuth simmers took extra time to dig into the meaning of today’s teaser, and came up with a theory that may actually make sense: Cars. Seems like farming is coming to me😉 Can't be a coincidence #TheSims4 /gT43ixkbmP Well apparently Novemis national chicken lady day. There is a really awesome story behind this day, so read up! National Chicken Lady Day is celebrated on November 4th and is named after Dr. Now if that wasn’t enough to convince you that farming is coming, others seem to think that the date of the stamp on the back of the postcard refers to “National Chicken Lady Day”. įarms also mentioned in that link too actually >o> I extra see you KriticalError 🍑 June 7, 2021 I think specifically it might be a Gonk – It's a kind of gnome that's been taking off in the UK, I worked in a warehouse and saw loads of these coming through, the santa christmas ones were popular.

Their primary goal? To protect the houses and barns of farms. I’ll leave you to read up on the gonk craze, but it does mention that gonks originate in Scandinavian and Nordic mythology. On the back of the postcard released by Maxis, you will see a gnome type object that has been confirmed to be a “Gonk”.
