LunarBritney's More Traditions Mod Adds 27 New Customizable Household Traditions
LunarBritney's 27-tradition Sims 4 mod, born from a private request by YouTuber Plumbocat, ships each tradition as a standalone package and is confirmed compatible through build 1.122.218.

Modder LunarBritney dropped More Traditions on March 26 via Mod The Sims, adding approximately 27 new household traditions to The Sims 4 in a library-style release that lets players install only what fits their save. The mod is mirrored on CurseForge, where the version metadata confirms compatibility from game build 1.119 through 1.122.218.
The origin is unusually personal for a mod upload. "My best friend Plumbocat forced me to make a bunch of traditions for his personal game, and later wanted me to release them online, so here they are," LunarBritney wrote in the CurseForge listing. Plumbocat is a Sims YouTuber and creator, and that private commission-turned-public-release explains the breadth of the pack: nearly 30 traditions built around one player's specific vision, now available for any household.
The structural decision that separates More Traditions from comparable packs is its packaging. Each tradition ships as its own file, which means a player who wants three or four options does not have to load the full 27. That specificity matters for how the mechanic actually plays out in the game. Completing traditions during a holiday generates positive moodlets and satisfaction points for Sims; a household that piles on traditions without intention can produce muddled emotional outcomes instead of the sharp, story-driven moments that make holiday gameplay land. Targeted installs keep the narrative stakes clear.
For challenge runners and roleplay saves, the modular format also simplifies post-patch debugging. Because More Traditions is a tuning mod rather than a script mod, it sits in a lower-risk tier when EA pushes an engine update. Script mods hook directly into game logic and often need immediate revisions after patches; tuning overrides tend to survive minor version bumps more cleanly. That said, the standard protocol still applies: back up the save before any new install, and test individual packages in a clean Mods subfolder before folding them into a full stack.

The explicit 1.119 to 1.122.218 version window on CurseForge is a meaningful signal given that the March 2026 patch cycle disrupted a number of other mods earlier in the month. If that compatibility window goes stale after a future update, check LunarBritney's Mod The Sims or CurseForge pages for a revision before running the game. The most likely conflict points are other tuning mods targeting the same tradition or holiday XML resources; players running deep tuning stacks should add each More Traditions package one at a time to catch any load-order collisions early.
The mod is filed under Game Mods > Overrides > Tuning Mods on Mod The Sims and requires the Seasons expansion, which introduced the traditions system to the base game.
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