"Mizzila1297;c-17894117" wrote:
Whoa I'm gonna try this! That's a really clever idea. It's like the 100 baby challenge, but like... Relaxed? Less stressful (in some ways), and kind of a game for the long-haul!
Yip more relaxed, time not an issue, I think I am probably gonna end up with 7 toddlers for a while to get all the skills up and then the children and then the teens, so it will get even easier when they are more self efficient, a nice rest before she has to have more babies and toddlers again ;)
"cytnl;c-17894209" wrote:
I love playing challenges, but there are definitely some where I really need to tweak the rules to keep them from becoming just stress instead of fun for me. If you don't mind, I may modify this one a bit if I ever get up the nerve to try 100 baby again since I like a lot of what you have done with it, which would allow me to take my time.
The triplets are children now, at least! The real miracle is that I am playing on normal lifespan and still got all of them with their skills maxed out before their birthday. I like the toddler stage, but three at once was a biiiiit rough. Twins are so much easier, but this is the second time since I started playing the Sims (last year) that I've had triplets.
Also, I second the Plopsy suggestion. You sometimes have to wait longer for the money, but you get a lot more of it.
I ususally use challenges as a backbone and then make my own rules to make it enjoyable but still a challenge. Modify away, I believe each simmer can play their game as they wish, it makes it fun for you not for others ;) Well done on your triplets, yeah she paints a masterpiece almost everytime especially since she got the new like option pop up asking her if she likes it, so she puts one on plopsy everyday. Gonna be rich soon with a better furnished house LOL