Enhanced phone apps like "Social Bunny" or "Simstagram" that affect their reputation.

Better "Sneak Out" mechanics and the ability to throw teen-only parties while parents are away. If you’d like to continue this story, tell me: Should Leo get caught sneaking out tonight? Should he try to confess his feelings to Maya?

He stumbled to the mirror. A new pimple had appeared on his chin. He spent five minutes applying concealer, a small ritual that felt surprisingly important. Downstairs, his mother was making pancakes. Usually, he’d give her a hug. Today? He just grabbed a plate and slumped into a chair, his social bar flickering with a strange mix of "Need for Privacy" and "Longing for Connection." "Big day at school?" his mom asked.

Teens get acne, can use skincare, and have more realistic body changes.

In Chemistry class, the teacher droned on about elements. Leo had a choice: he could "Take Notes" or "Muck Around." He looked at his best friend, Kevin, who was already making paper airplanes. Leo joined in. The thrill of the prank gave him a "Confidence" boost, even though he knew he might end up in detention later.