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- My neighborhood mostly consists of community lots that I have downloaded off the internet. However since I play in a semi-Victorian world the lots are heavily modified.
Here is a tea place (Owned business with a custom menu)
https://i.imgur.com/rFG4Zbp.jpg
Here is a bowling alley
https://i.imgur.com/bLxtxIH.jpg
And here is a fancy restaurant
https://i.imgur.com/tn7SUci.png - EgonVM3 years agoSeasoned AceHmm... I have those lots:
- Shops (supermarkets, clothing stores, pet store etc)
- A special student clothing store in the main neighborhood for new young adult buy clothing and get their appearance ready while the semester for them is stopped (as long as you don't switch age category, you can buy young adult clothing in any neighborhood).
- Park (with a playground, grill, fishing pond etc)
- Beach (which I can end up putting in a sub-neighborhood)
- Wedding area, as a church and a outdoor wedding venue on the same lot
- Graveyard (sometimes I separate sim cemetery and pet cemetery)
- Sports field (football, basketball and skating)(sometimes included in the park)
- Restaurants (two I always have is fast food themed (which when owned is cheap) and fancy restaurant (which when owned is expensive))
- Gym
- Pool
- Mall (store that sells everything, usually used when I don't want to go through a loading screens)
Downtowns always have those:- Some night clubs
- Restaurants
- Stores
- Bowling alleys
- Bars
College neighborhoods always have those:- A plaza
- A library
- A gym
- A student hangout place (commons, student unions)
- Stores
- University version of downtown lots (bar, nightclub, bowling alley...)
- Shops (supermarkets, clothing stores, pet store etc)
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