The Sims 4 Snowy Escape

The Sims 4 Snowy Escape Expansion Pack

The Sims 4: Snowy Escape is the tenth expansion pack for The Sims 4, developed by Maxis and published by Electronic Arts. It was announced on October 19, 2020, with its trailer premiering the following day, and released for all platforms on November 13, 2020. Drawing inspiration from Vacation Island in The Sims: Vacation, Takemizu Village and Three Lakes from The Sims 2: Bon Voyage, Shang Simla from The Sims 3: World Adventures, and even the console-exclusive Melbourne world from The Sims 2, Snowy Escape combines mountain sports, mindfulness, and Japanese-inspired living into one of the most content-dense expansions in the franchise.

The Sims 4 Snowy Escape at a Glance

  • New World: Mt. Komorebi (3 neighborhoods: Wakaba, Senbamachi, Yukimatsu — 14 lots total)
  • New System: Lifestyles & Sentiments
  • New Skills: Skiing, Snowboarding, Rock Climbing
  • New Traits: Adventurous, Proper
  • New Aspirations: Extreme Sports Enthusiast, Mt. Komorebi Sightseer
  • New Venues: Onsen bathhouses, ski slopes, hiking trails, festival grounds
  • New Objects: Kotatsu tables, hot springs, food stalls, vending machines, snowpals

New Features in The Sims 4 Snowy Escape Expansion Pack

Snowy Escape’s central theme is escaping the everyday grind for an adventure-packed mountain retreat, blending adrenaline-fueled winter sports with slow, mindful living. The expansion introduced several headline features that reshaped how players approached travel, wellness, and personality-building in The Sims 4.

Mt. Komorebi: A Japanese-Inspired Mountain World

The Sims 4 Snowy Escape Mt. Komorebi map

The pack’s new world, Mt. Komorebi, is a snowy, mountainous region inspired by the Japanese islands of Honshū and Hokkaidō. It’s built around 14 lots spread across three distinct neighborhoods: Wakaba, a lush, river-side residential area; Senbamachi, an urban downtown packed with vertical apartment buildings and street-level shops; and Yukimatsu, the snowbound sports hub at the mountain’s base where Sims gear up for skiing, snowboarding, and climbing. Mt. Komorebi revolves around tourism, mixing rich cultural discovery with radical mountain sports, and it holds the distinction of being the first world in the franchise to double as both a vacation destination and a residential world.

Mt. Komorebi Lots Details

Lot NameTypeLot SizeDescription
2-5-1 WakabamoriResidential50×50Home of the Ito family, a large traditional Japanese-style residence.
5-3-1 ShinrinyokuResidential30×20Akiyama family home, a modest house surrounded by nature.
5-6-1 ShinrinyokuResidential20×15Nishidake family residence, a small but cozy home.
2-4-3 WakabamoriResidential (Uninhabited)20×15Vacant residential lot available for building.
6-4-1 HanamigawaResidential (Uninhabited)20×15Vacant residential lot in Hanamigawa, ideal for small builds.
2-4-1 WakabamoriResidential (Empty)20×15Empty lot available for custom builds.
Kiyomatsu PointResidential (Empty)50×50Large empty lot, perfect for grand builds near the mountains.
2-4-2 WakabamoriRental30×20Rental lot for vacationers, styled with traditional architecture.
5-1-1 KiyomatsuRental30×20Rental lot in Kiyomatsu, available for tourists.
5-1-2 KiyomatsuRental30×20Another rental lot in Kiyomatsu, designed for short stays.
Hanamigawa KoenCommunity – Park30×20Public park with scenic views and cultural charm.
Hazakura LoungeCommunity – Lounge30×20Modern lounge for nightlife and social gatherings.
Izakaya IppaiCommunity – Bar30×20Traditional Japanese izakaya-style bar.
Sutefani Onsen BathhouseCommunity – Onsen Bathhouse30×20Hot springs bathhouse, a central cultural and relaxation spot.
Mt. Komorebi Base CampHidden LotN/AStarting point for mountain climbing excursions.
The Croft IcefallHidden LotN/ADangerous icy climbing area, part of the excursion route.
Mt. Komorebi PeakHidden Lot20×20Summit of Mt. Komorebi, reached through climbing excursions.

How the Lifestyles & Sentiments System Works

Lifestyles are the defining new mechanic of Snowy Escape, working alongside traits but behaving very differently. Rather than being chosen once in Create-a-Sim, Lifestyles are earned and lost dynamically based on how a Sim actually spends their time:

  • Repeated behaviors — like spending hours online, eating fast food, or exercising daily — gradually unlock one of 16 Lifestyle traits
  • Each Lifestyle shapes a Sim’s moods, autonomous actions, and social preferences
  • Lifestyles must be maintained through continued behavior, or they fade and can be replaced by a new one
  • Sentiments, the companion system, form from shared experiences between Sims and leave a lasting emotional imprint on their relationships

Together, the two systems give Sims a far more reactive, evolving personality than the static trait system alone, letting a couch potato slowly become a fitness fanatic — or vice versa — purely through gameplay.

Snow Sports & Rock Climbing Skills in The Sims 4 Snowy Escape

Three new skills anchor the pack’s outdoor gameplay:

  • Skiing lets Sims carve down bunny slopes up through expert-level runs, with the option to attempt high-intensity tricks for extra thrills.
  • Snowboarding offers the same slope progression with its own animations, tricks, and injury risks.
  • Rock Climbing sends Sims scaling the mountainside toward the peak of Mt. Komorebi, an ambitious, sometimes dangerous excursion that can end in injury — or a triumphant summit.

Sledding rounds out the mountain activities as a lighter, social option Sims can enjoy together, while wildlife encounters and inclement weather add genuine risk to venturing out onto the slopes.

Finding Your Zen: Hot Springs, Hiking & Mindfulness

Balancing out the adrenaline, Snowy Escape leans heavily into relaxation and mindfulness. Sims can soak away stress in natural onsen hot springs, gather around a kotatsu table for hot pot, or wander bamboo forests and snowy hiking trails while socializing. Mindful walks and soothing music let players actively manage their Sim’s emotions, reinforcing the pack’s “chase thrills, then find your zen” philosophy. The onsen bathhouse and an ice cave also double as new WooHoo locations for players building out romantic storylines.

Build Mode and Other Additions

The expansion adds a large wave of Japanese-inspired build and buy items, from shoji doors, windows, and screens to tatami flooring and paper lanterns. Sims can even set house rules requiring shoes to come off at the genkan entryway — a feature so popular it later made its way into the base game via a free patch. Other smaller but memorable additions include:

  • Kotatsu tables, low heated tables Sims gather around for warmth and hot pot meals
  • Vending machines, which sell festival costumes, remedies, deterrents, and even Voidcritter Booster Packs
  • Snowpals, buildable snow sculptures that add a playful, seasonal touch to any snowy lot
  • A new Thundersnowstorm weather type, adding fresh atmospheric variety to outdoor play

The Sims 4 Snowy Escape – All New Build Mode Items

Snowy Escape’s build and buy catalog leans heavily into Japanese-inspired architecture and mountain-lodge coziness — think shoji screens, tatami mats, rock gardens, and market-stall furnishings for Mt. Komorebi’s festival streets.

The Sims 4 Snowy Escape New Build Mode Items

The Sims 4 Snowy Escape – All New CAS Items

The pack’s Create-a-Sim additions mix technical winter sportswear — ski jackets, snowboarding gear, thermal layers — with traditional and modern Japanese-inspired fashion, festival costumes, and cozy loungewear, giving Sims plenty of options whether they’re hitting the slopes or relaxing at the onsen.

The Sims 4 Snowy Escape New CAS Items

The Sims 4 Snowy Escape Reviews & Player Feedback

Snowy Escape holds a Metacritic score of 80/100, making it one of the best-reviewed expansion packs in The Sims 4 lineup, on par with Island Living and Discover University. Critics consistently praised Mt. Komorebi’s atmosphere and the depth added by the Lifestyles system, with several outlets calling it one of the strongest expansions since Seasons. Some reviews noted early stability issues at launch and felt certain activities, like rock climbing, could have been explained more clearly to players. The pack did generate controversy ahead of launch over imagery in its reveal trailer that some South Korean players found insensitive; Maxis responded by editing the trailer and adjusting the interactions and clothing design in question before release.

Is The Sims 4 Snowy Escape Worth Buying?

For players who want their Sims to have genuine adventures — summiting mountains, catching air on a snowboard, or slowing down for a soak in a hot spring — Snowy Escape remains one of the most well-rounded expansions in The Sims 4 catalog. Its combination of a richly themed new world, a dynamic personality system in Lifestyles, and a satisfying mix of high-energy sports and low-key relaxation makes it a strong pick for anyone looking to add both excitement and depth to their game.

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