In a Sims 4 experiment, a player tests how Sims choose to die by building different houses with various death traps. The houses include a no-food house, a pool death house, an embarrassment house with no privacy, and a house with deadly Murphy beds. Sims are let loose to pick a house and are then locked in to see which trap claims the most lives. The pool and embarrassment houses claim the most victims, with the last surviving Sim being one who avoided embarrassment. The experiment humorously explores human psychology through the Sims' choices.
Here are the key facts extracted from the text:
1. The game being played is The Sims 4.
2. The goal is to see how up to 100 different Sims will choose to die in various ways.
3. Multiple houses are built with different ways for Sims to die.
4. Each house has a unique feature that can cause death, such as a pool, Murphy beds, or no food.
5. The Sims are released to choose which house to live in and die.
6. The houses are designed to test different aspects of human psychology.
7. The experiment involves 100 Sims, but not all of them are involved in the test.
8. The Sims are given a choice of five houses to live in.
9. The first house has a pool and is expected to be deadly.
10. The second house has a Murphy bed that can cause death.
11. The third house has no food and is expected to cause starvation.
12. The fourth house has a lot of TVs and entertainment, but no food.
13. The fifth house has no walls to separate the bathrooms and is expected to cause embarrassment.
14. The Sims start to choose their houses and some of them die quickly.
15. The pool house is the most deadly, with multiple Sims dying from drowning.
16. The embarrassment house is the second most deadly, with Sims dying from embarrassment.
17. The starvation house is not as deadly as expected, with some Sims surviving for a long time.
18. The Murphy bed house is not deadly at first, but eventually, the beds start to malfunction and cause death.
19. In the end, only one Sim is left, and she is the winner of the experiment.
Note: Some of the facts may not be entirely clear due to the sarcastic and humorous tone of the text.