Their latest installment, The Sims 4, is their most immersive and customizable title yet, featuring multiple worlds and features that reflect this day and age. What started off as life simulator game turned into a mega trending platform in which the geniuses at Maxis, which later transitioned to The Sims Studio, proceeded to create not only 2, but 4 additional Sims titles with countless expansions, game packs, and free feature updates to engage their already massive fan base. The ability to control and mold a virtual character known as a Sim, and crafting their world was a new-found obsession for many people, including myself. Sitting and staring, slack-jawed, building and customizing houses and landscapes to perfection (well, perfection to a 13-year-old anyway). I remember when I first played The Sims back in the summer of February 2000.