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..it puts child survivors into random scenarios, now you have adults (who can scavenge) and children (who can't scavenge) under the same roof..
..It keeps the shelter busy throughout the day because the kids are really needy so there is always something to do (like talk to them or teach them something).
The Stories DLC adds linear stories, I don't own it yet but I will get it eventually, just because it's extra content for an already great base game..
..it's just not something that I've felt that I needed to add immediately because I play the game for the replayability of survival scenarios rather than linear stories, but I'm sure they are pretty decent story driven scenarios.
The stories one depends on you. I like the topic of Father's Promise. And The last Broadcast was good enough with all the ending variations and having to reach all the shelter with only one person because the other one is limited to a single floor.
I haven't played the las Stories DLC scenario so I cant say if is good or nah. But DLCs overall are good. If you like the game, by all means get The Litlle Ones and see if you are interested in getting the rest.