Sadistic The Sims 4 Player Is Kidnapping Men In An Underground Bunker

Sadistic The Sims 4 Player Is Kidnapping Men In An Underground Bunker
Lionsgate | Maxis

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Tom Chapman

Published 

6th Jan 2023 15:19

Lights OutThe Unbreakable Kimmy SchmidtSaw. What do they all have in common? Well, they apparently have all influenced one player's sadistic streak in The Sims 4.

Locking someone in a basement for your sick pleasure is obviously a highly illegal thing to do, but in the creative (and sometimes creepy) world of Maxis' The Sims, you can do what you want. Now, someone has created their own twisted Fallout experiment.

What Is The Sims 4 Kidnap Bunker?

@kewlcy

Really loving this house and I have some exciting surprise plans I think y’all are gonna love! #sims4 #simsbunkerchallenge #bunkertour #witchtok

♬ Put Your Head On My Shoulder - Paul Anka

As spotted by Game Rant, TikTok user kewlcy has shown off her unnerving build. The upstairs section is described as her "witch cottage," before we're invited downstairs to her bunker levels, where she says "I catch and store men in The Sims 4."

She takes great pride in the bunker, showcasing an elaborate entrance where she's dropped off food and mail for them. There's a grim reminder that these men will never escape, with a gravestone presumably marking the final resting place of someone who tried.

The bedroom and the backyard are still under construction, proving the OP has grand plans for her prisoners. In a previous video, she says it's a homage to 1999's Brendan Fraser and Christoper Walken-led Blast From the Past. Here, a young boy and a man in his 60s live underground for 35 years in an underground bunker.

Fans React To The Sims 4 Kidnap Build

Don't get us wrong, we're all guilty of trapping a Sim in a bathroomless box, chuckling when one burns alive, or taking away the pool steps until they swim to their untimely end. Still, this one takes the biscuit.

One concerned player wrote, "Erm, this isn't the first Sim man prison I've seen on TikTok today... I'm not sure what that says about me but I'm taking a wellness break."

Another added, "I'm concerned. Yet I love this, and as a man appreciate that you have at least kept them in a very nice prison," while a third said, "Your voice is so gentle and this is so chaotic."

It's obviously just a bit of fun poking fun at male chauvinism in 2023, but as nice as this bunker looks, we don't think we'd like to be trapped down there for all of eternity. Either way, we'll be watching to see how the project evolves.

Tom Chapman
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