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9 years ago
@BooV7227
I'm not sure on the traits because I like the current number we have at the moment, some of the traits would fit really well for toddlers, mostly the emotional ones (active, genius, confident, creative, hot headed etc), but the hobby ones or the social ones, not so much I think. Perhaps the toddlers could have an emotional trait (what if it was hidden and you discovered it through gameplay ? ;)) and you change it when they grow up.
@peterskywalker
I think a toddler version of the children skills would work great, and maxing a toddler skill could unlock the children ones so you can have a head start, like the children/teen transition. I would not put walking at the top of the toddler skill, more like in the middle, so you can unlock jumping/running/going up and down the stairs after. If your toddler is active for example, he would be energized often and would level the motor skill rather quickly. Or you could put a lot of energizing toys in his room to stimulate him. Then it's a matter of balance, and deciding how long it takes to reach the max level.
Toddlers could have a Grow Up aspiration with the three main objectives being Talking/Walking/Potty Training we are accustomed to, and unlock a trait that boost toddlers/children skills acquisition rate. Or some more specialized aspirations but perhaps it would be too close to the children ones.
Emotions could be really fun for toddlers, just the angry toddlers alone have so much potential !
I'm not sure on the traits because I like the current number we have at the moment, some of the traits would fit really well for toddlers, mostly the emotional ones (active, genius, confident, creative, hot headed etc), but the hobby ones or the social ones, not so much I think. Perhaps the toddlers could have an emotional trait (what if it was hidden and you discovered it through gameplay ? ;)) and you change it when they grow up.
@peterskywalker
I think a toddler version of the children skills would work great, and maxing a toddler skill could unlock the children ones so you can have a head start, like the children/teen transition. I would not put walking at the top of the toddler skill, more like in the middle, so you can unlock jumping/running/going up and down the stairs after. If your toddler is active for example, he would be energized often and would level the motor skill rather quickly. Or you could put a lot of energizing toys in his room to stimulate him. Then it's a matter of balance, and deciding how long it takes to reach the max level.
Toddlers could have a Grow Up aspiration with the three main objectives being Talking/Walking/Potty Training we are accustomed to, and unlock a trait that boost toddlers/children skills acquisition rate. Or some more specialized aspirations but perhaps it would be too close to the children ones.
Emotions could be really fun for toddlers, just the angry toddlers alone have so much potential !
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