"JordanNicoleJJ;c-17583750" wrote:
PeculiarPlumbob Welcome to the thread! I tried playing rotation-style in the very beginning, and it was too difficult for me to keep track of (and for the readers to keep track of, I think lol).
Heckstress17 debjameswhite @OJenn What do you all think of still doing StrangerVille as a fixer-upper world (rather than the bulldoze+floorplan method)? I was looking at floorplans for it when I realized that the houses are really "built into the neighborhood" in StrangerVille, and it might look kinda strange (pun intended hehe) if the houses don't match the rest of the neighborhood. It's not as big of a deal up in the cliff area, but I was struggling to find matching floor plans for down in the "town" part. I had that idea, OR we could just build on the 5 cliff lots for the generational houses, then fix up those town houses however we like (or even turn them into more community lots) since they won't be part of the challenge. I'd still want to start on Slip 42 during the "single" phase though, cause it's such a fun teeny tiny lot lol. I briefly thought about asking to make both 5-gen worlds "fixer upper" worlds, but after looking at Del Sol, there are BARELY enough lots to 'fix up,' and honestly they all need completely rebuilt... :lol:
You know I really like the idea of using the lots on the cliffs for the 5 generations. I like the idea of "going into town" so there could be community lots there where people congregate. Honestly, I like both ideas but I will go whichever route you guys want ♥
As for the house @JordanNicoleJJ Plan A was a huge challenge for me (I think that's why I opted for it I definitely wanted to scrap it a few times). I had to build
by box so to speak and I probably have like 10 different roofs on the house :lol: I think your house turned out great by the way.