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EA is fully aware of the blotchy, ashy appearance of many darker skin tones and the lack of hues available for Sims. The Sims 4 players, if active members of the community, are fully aware of the skin tone issues in the game. RELATED: New Sims 4 Sentiments Give Off Major Sims 2 Vibes Adventuring through the jungle and encountering wildlife and other ancient structures would have been a fine premise for a game pack without including the taking and selling of ancient Selvadoradan artifacts. While the Sim townies seem to be crafted with more cultural sensitivity in mind by wearing traditional Latin American clothing, the pack is still heavily focused on adventuring and stealing from the Selvadoradan culture. The worst part of this looting for profit trope is that The Sims franchise did not learn from its mistake, releasing the game pack Jungle Adventure for The Sims 4 in 2018. World Adventures players break into tombs to take artifacts and keep or sell them for profit, which is entirely too reminiscent of what happens to real cultures in real life. This is how museums have been stocked and how ancient cultures are stripped of their sacred items, with an almost certain guarantee that the items will never be returned home. Though it may only be a video game, the adventure aspect of the expansion has its roots in colonizers taking over previously inhabited land and taking culturally significant items for profit. While World Adventures may seem like a fun, Indiana Jones -style expansion on the surface, it reinforces some harmful societal ideals. However, the pack was culturally insensitive because the entire premise of the expansion was going into sacred areas in Egypt, France, and China and stealing artifacts for profit. The Sims 3: World Adventures was the first expansion pack released for The Sims 3 and received fairly high reviews. The first offender of cultural insensitivity is one that players might not immediately think is an issue.