8 years ago
Club Ideas?
I’m setting up clubs in my game for everyone to get involved with and I’m wondering if I’ve overlooked some options. I have several art clubs, from elder down to child age specific. Same with musi...
"mmt3363;c-16202450" wrote:Spoiler"Rukola_Schaaf;c-16201302" wrote:
@Art"Art;c-16196399" wrote:
Cinema club.
The trophy wife's club.
Boy Scouts.
Choir club.
That is the only ones I created. The rest is from the game.
i have a question about the scout club
how do you play that club ? what did you set as the club's activities ?
where do they meet ?
what do the scouts do exactly ? how successful is the club ?
edit
i am asking because i've made now two scout groups, one for boys & one for girls
i tried to make a meeting at a park with the girls, i had to ban all friendly interactions with everybody just to do something scout related other than the usual talking
after that the only thing they did was catching froggs in the lake, one after another like maniacs, this began to be very boring, so i've sent them to Granite Falls, it would be a perfect ground for scouts only there is a club meeting not possible at all
so they can't meet between the lots where all the dig sites & plants & froggs are & they can't meet at Granite Falls, where all the nature things are
so where should scouts meet then ? & what can they do at all ?
I have several scouting clubs; 3 Boy Scout troops, 3 Girl Scout troops, and one Adventure Scout troop for teens which is co-ed as I feel that, just like in real life, a lot of kids would outgrow the program as they got older. Adventure Scouts is kept to teens who either have the Loves the Outdoors trait or have an aspiration related to the outdoors. I typically have one adult in the group, a parent of the Scout leader usually, as scouting is pretty much always supervised by someone.
Anyway, I heavily edited the park in Oasis Springs to serve as the base for all my scouting clubs. There is a camp site, a recreation room, a grill and picnic table area, horse shoes, a fishing pond, a swimable lake (a pool with green water and lots and lots of rocks and vegetation around it) monkey bars, and a few bathrooms with shower stalls. I have the club activities set to swimming, looking for frogs, fishing, playing on playground equipment, and socializing with fellow scouts. Sometimes the club stays overnight and camps, telling stories around the fire and roasting marshmallows. You just have to get kind of creative with it, I think.