11 years ago
Decades Challenge
I've just started making and playing my decades challenge on youtube and the rules are too long for the description box. I figured here would be the perfect place to put them so I can link to them. ...
"LuckyFreckle;c-16280127" wrote:"flutegirl_132;c-16280087" wrote:"LuckyFreckle;c-16279952" wrote:"flutegirl_132;c-16279395" wrote:"LuckyFreckle;c-16279248" wrote:
I have reached the third generation, and it is currently 1916. I did not start the rolls for World War 1 in 1910, as historically, the war didn't start until 1914, so I saved rolls for then instead. I have also removed the cowplant as I have the MCCC and can just elect to kill anyone if need be. I also did the rolls for living or dying differently. One male did die in combat, leaving behind a wife and young son. :( You can follow along by clicking the link in my signature!
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@UncannyVallyGirl That's a great idea and I plan to use that! :D
I really like how you have the info about each Sim set up on your blog! I really ought to do that somewhere on mine to keep track of all the Sims I have going Dx
Thanks! I do recommend it. If I don't have things organized, I get things missed up or lose them. :#
I turned my challenge into a story, so all of my actual challenge gameplay has gotten mixed up and unorganized. I'm trying to get it back on track now as I'm starting the third generation as well (though i just hit the 20's)
Sounds good! Hopefully you get it on track! I may do a story of sorts with the next decades challenge I do. I actually just wrote up a couple obituaries for a couple of sims who recently passed away, including the one mentioned above. I just started 1920, so I'm writing up my 1910-1920 timeline.
I do have a question though, because I am slightly confused. When you are scoring, are you scoring for just the active household, or are you scoring for the entire family? It gets a little hazy for me because many of the kids save one usually move out and have their own families, so not sure if they "count".