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Bettyboop55
6 years agoSeasoned Ace
I think a lot depends on what you want from your game. While both are very attractive places for your sim to reside there is probably more to do and see in Aurora Skies. Hidden Springs on the other hand is a fantastic place for anyone who enjoys building. There are some beautiful empty lots on the lakeside and there is something very special about building there so your sim can come straight out of the house and go swim in the lake.
One of the things that put me off getting Aurora Skies was the premium objects. Not so much the day nursery with the playpen and walker but the air balloon. Given what EA could do at the time I think a balloon which only goes a few feet off the ground and doesn't travel very far is a big disappoint. I understand you have most of the premium content from Aurora Skies so you may feel differently about it but in dismissing the balloon as a waste of time I did not feel the day nursery sufficient inducement to buy Aurora Skies. Especially when you consider the Casino which came with Lucky Palms or the Boardwalk from Roaring Heights.
One of the things that put me off getting Aurora Skies was the premium objects. Not so much the day nursery with the playpen and walker but the air balloon. Given what EA could do at the time I think a balloon which only goes a few feet off the ground and doesn't travel very far is a big disappoint. I understand you have most of the premium content from Aurora Skies so you may feel differently about it but in dismissing the balloon as a waste of time I did not feel the day nursery sufficient inducement to buy Aurora Skies. Especially when you consider the Casino which came with Lucky Palms or the Boardwalk from Roaring Heights.
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