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Pac(k)-Man Challenge: Story updated 08.23.20
Howdy Partners!
I've recently created the "Pac(k)-man Challenge". This challenge focuses on getting the most out of all Sims 4 DLC.
I've play tested it for 2 generations, but then I realized: it could be not only fun for myself, but also for others. So I decided to share the Rules in this Google Doc.
And on top of that, I decided to share my creative story challenge and began my own blog focused on my view of story telling. If you like some inspiration, please find it here.
Please feel free to share with me your thoughts and even suggestions. I love being creative, but working together to make it better (back ground stories, getting more out of packs etc) would make me happy!
To give you a little taste of it. You can find the Rules & Goals from Generation 1 below. I will update the teaser based on the generation I am playing.
Gen. 1: “Simdiana Jones and the Island of Treasures.”
You just finished high school and decided to take a gap year in the beautiful Sulani. You are all about your new tropical adventures on the beach and in the jungle. You are living the tropical dream and have wild plans for the future. Because, come on? You never really planned to leave anyways.
Packs
EP: Island Living
GP: Jungle Adventure
SP: Laundry Day & Backyard
Traits: Child of the island, Vegetarian, Self-assured
Aspiration: Jungle Explorer
Career: Conservationist
Location: Sulani
Rules
1) You live off the grid.
2) Focus more on the exterior than the interior of your house: your backyard must have a water slider, bird feeder, wind chimes and must be filled with plants. Maintain your backyard and take the time to enjoy it to the fullest.
3) Do your laundry at least once a week by hand and hang it outside.
4) You’re not allowed to live with your SO until you finish the Aspiration.
a. You can have a child before marriage, but you have to raise it alone and take it with you on your trips.
b. You are allowed to marry or turn into a mermaid. But a non-mermaid child should rule the next generation.
Would love to hear your input! I'll try to post something at least every other day on my blog.
Xo PieceOfPrincess
I've recently created the "Pac(k)-man Challenge". This challenge focuses on getting the most out of all Sims 4 DLC.
I've play tested it for 2 generations, but then I realized: it could be not only fun for myself, but also for others. So I decided to share the Rules in this Google Doc.
And on top of that, I decided to share my creative story challenge and began my own blog focused on my view of story telling. If you like some inspiration, please find it here.
Please feel free to share with me your thoughts and even suggestions. I love being creative, but working together to make it better (back ground stories, getting more out of packs etc) would make me happy!
To give you a little taste of it. You can find the Rules & Goals from Generation 1 below. I will update the teaser based on the generation I am playing.
Gen. 1: “Simdiana Jones and the Island of Treasures.”
You just finished high school and decided to take a gap year in the beautiful Sulani. You are all about your new tropical adventures on the beach and in the jungle. You are living the tropical dream and have wild plans for the future. Because, come on? You never really planned to leave anyways.
Packs
EP: Island Living
GP: Jungle Adventure
SP: Laundry Day & Backyard
Traits: Child of the island, Vegetarian, Self-assured
Aspiration: Jungle Explorer
Career: Conservationist
Location: Sulani
Rules
1) You live off the grid.
2) Focus more on the exterior than the interior of your house: your backyard must have a water slider, bird feeder, wind chimes and must be filled with plants. Maintain your backyard and take the time to enjoy it to the fullest.
3) Do your laundry at least once a week by hand and hang it outside.
4) You’re not allowed to live with your SO until you finish the Aspiration.
a. You can have a child before marriage, but you have to raise it alone and take it with you on your trips.
b. You are allowed to marry or turn into a mermaid. But a non-mermaid child should rule the next generation.
Would love to hear your input! I'll try to post something at least every other day on my blog.
Xo PieceOfPrincess