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"alanmichael1;c-17591375" wrote:
It's great for rainy worlds and supernatural Sims in cozy witch houses. The perfect addition for Realm of Magic.
My first thought when i saw the rocking chair was to use it in my witch's home.- AaronRulz785 years agoSeasoned Aceit's a very niche pack...similar to Bowling Night. You use it once or a couple of times but I can be sure that not every save I have in the future someone will be knitting (or bowling). However something like Laundry Day I use in EVERY SINGLE SAVE. I like that my sims have laundry and it's realistic. So it depends on how much use you think you will get out of it. I buy all the packs even if I don't like gameplay (like Vampires) because I just want more Build/Buy and CAS items.
- Netzspannung5 years agoSeasoned AceI like it fine so far. I started the knitting skill with a seriously overpowered Sim (Happy toddler trait and 2 completed childhood aspirations) on New Skill Day while focussed and got to Level 5 in one day, so this Sim can already knit a lot of stuff. I am not going to knit with every Sim, but I like the new items. And Plopsy is pretty cool. I only checked it once, but you can purchase many items and that is very useful to me. I don't want all my Sims to learn the Herbalism or Knitting skill or be a Spellcaster, so having a marketplace for that is a very neat addition. I don't think it is a must-have pack though. Perhaps wait for a bundle or a sale if you are not sure.
- I'm taking it slow. Playing a single sim household right now and it can get pretty boring watching your sim knit if you don't have other household members to interact with. So right now she's only knitting a couple of game hours at a time while still working on her fabrication and candlemaking skills and raising her bugs. And selling her stuff on Plopsy. :p Once she levels up and completes the aspiration I'll probably move her daughters in (they're currently living with their dad) and have her teach them to knit.
- I liked it more than I thought I would. I more so got it because of all the extra gameplay elements and for "playing together with" a friend, I find knitting as a theme as drab as bowling, but when I started playing around I found it spicing up several of my regular households and their stories.
I really did not believe it as a true enhancer for the elder life stage until I had two elder rivals competing to knit the best goods for their families. It fits them perfectly as the neighboring strict grandmothers. I also play a family where Vlad raises five daughters and him knitting clothes for them is absolutely hilarious in my opinion. - marea_a_moon5 years agoSeasoned AceI love how it ties gameplay with the cas and bb items, it makes the pack feel very cohesive. Not all the items are my taste, so i wont be knitting everything but i love some of what i unlocked so far.
- pepperjax12305 years agoSeasoned AceI honestly feel like it’s a cute concept and it’s fun but saying that I feel like it could get old fast. I wish this wasn’t a SP but like an arts & crafts EP or GP with more then just knitting. It falls short of keeping my interest because once you have done everything then it’s not worth doing the same things with every family you create. To me it’s really not worth getting.
- Hello everyone, for those who already owns the pack, what is the most expensive item you can knit? How many time to knit it?
"Bluebeard45;c-17592026" wrote:
I want to give it a spin but I'm holding out for a Garden patch. They fix the Garden then they got my $10.
We know. :p- carlydunham5 years agoRising Acei love the rocking chair my sim went into labour and sat in the rocking chair the whole time she liked it
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