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EuphorialQueen
7 years agoHero (Retired)
@Kiara_kitten
Very creative twist on a survival type challenge. And a good use of the Jungle Adventure idea.
Bookmarked to follow you progress.
Things I think about when creating or reading a challenge:
You have this covered with your challenge backstory. :+1:
@SoulGal7 already asked some of the questions I had about the challenge.
When sharing a challenge it is always good to base it on your game play experience and / or to test it yourself.
By supply all your Sims needs I would assume a place to eat, sleep and satisfy hygiene (and hygiene related) needs. The majority of my Sims start with nothing or barely anything. I just started a save with a 'room' called Rough Start. It has a trashcan, cooker, bench and a Potty Bush. I added the cheapest fridge to store food between meals. That is all the need (besides a shower which after two weeks has yet to be added). My point is that once you have played a bit perhaps a short list of required items would help someone wanted to play or help test your challenge.
Very creative twist on a survival type challenge. And a good use of the Jungle Adventure idea.
Bookmarked to follow you progress.
Things I think about when creating or reading a challenge:
What is the story behind the challenge?
Tell me something to make me interested in reading more about the challenge.
Is it based on another existing challenge?
You have this covered with your challenge backstory. :+1:
Is it a complete challenge with a beginning, middle and end?
How do I start, how do I play and what is the ultimate goal or how do I 'win'?
Do the rules or guidelines seem reasonable and can goals set by the challenge actually be achieved?
@SoulGal7 already asked some of the questions I had about the challenge.
Has the person posting the challenge play tested it?
When sharing a challenge it is always good to base it on your game play experience and / or to test it yourself.
"Kiara_kitten" wrote:
Also, you need to house to be able to supply all of your Sims needs, as well as having that much money to end.
You can do tasks, to earn money, by buying things that do give you money, like an easel.
By supply all your Sims needs I would assume a place to eat, sleep and satisfy hygiene (and hygiene related) needs. The majority of my Sims start with nothing or barely anything. I just started a save with a 'room' called Rough Start. It has a trashcan, cooker, bench and a Potty Bush. I added the cheapest fridge to store food between meals. That is all the need (besides a shower which after two weeks has yet to be added). My point is that once you have played a bit perhaps a short list of required items would help someone wanted to play or help test your challenge.