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- I have played a group of monks who live in a big monastary. They sell vegetables and fruits they also make things on the bench. They wear the same clothing and look about the same but i mix up the ages. They go out but they do not date they also do not marry or have children. They live in poverty as much as i can so they can keep the monestary. It is sometimes really hard when they roll the aspiration to do things that i have restricted like woohoo and dating. So that makes it interesting. There also can be scandal when one or more does break the rules.
- I think rich become richer, poor become poorer is best. Such like Boast wealthy. Or buy a corporation. And fire someone or hire someone or promotion someone anyway. If there are Real estate market and stock market, this game become more fun i guess.
- Runaway teen challenge is fun and so is runaway teen couple challenge. But, I think the runaway teen couple challenge is more interesting because in a way, it's like Romeo and Juliet running off and living with each other without letting the opposing families know. Hidden Child Challenge is a bit more challenging because you have to hide the child until he/she becomes a young adult.
- i think they should go back to the sims 3 game packs and copy that
- hello I play sims 4 and sims 3 though when playing sims 4 i love doing prison challenges or 100 baby challenges i have one family with 7 kids so far try that
- For the base game, try filling out household collections (Fish, Space Rocks, Metals, etc.), making money with stay-at-home jobs like writing and programming to make more time for exploration and social activities, making a sim who's a troublemaker who goes around causing chaos around the town, or any of the various challenges that people have created (or, make up your own unique one).
For "Get to Work", try playing an alien, get a sim pregnant by aliens multiple times and have a bunch of alien offspring to raise, open a store, or play one of the active careers in an evil or incompetent manner (scraping by just enough not to be fired).
"Vampires" adds a lot of options too. If you make a vampire with the "Chief of Mischief" aspiration, then give them the vampire ability that lets them just break into people's houses, you can have him/her go around town in the dark of night, breaking into people's homes and clogging their drains. Add the "Kleptomaniac" trait, and you have yourself the perfect criminal! *insert evil laughter here*
Also, just diddling around in build mode and trying out new housing designs is fun too. If you're stumped for ideas, you can find, like, billions of building tutorials on YouTube.
For an extra boost, install MC Command Center and tweak a few settings to get your in-game environment and population just right...
The real key with making and keeping this game fun is to examine the tools at your disposal and find new ways to use and combine them to your liking. Don't be afraid to use cheats and mods either, since they can come in handy for setting up certain scenarios. For instance, everyone knows about the "Motherlode" cheat that you can spam to make your sims filthy rich, but there's also a cheat for taking money from your sims so you can start them out dirt poor! Look deeper than the everyday grind of work, school, and family to find the hidden nuances and tricks in the game. - GalacticGal8 years agoLegendI like to 'tell' stories when I play. So, I create a family that I'm already invested in, for one reason or another, and tell their story. That way, depending on what needs to happen, I can set certain goals to attain as I go along. Right now, I have a rotation save that has my ancestors in it. Two separate households for now, where the eldest of each will get married. I started anew, and aged them down to child. Starting with teen, as I had in the past, made it difficult to instill those values in them by the time they were ready to age up. So, I restarted again. I need both John and Sarah Jane to get As in school and to achieve those values, as it pretty much matches up with who they really were. They lived in the 18th century and while girls weren't normally taught to do much more than be able to keep the books for their husband's business ventures, Sarah Jane was said to have had an 'unusual' education. She could read and write. The two married very young. And not just the South's young. He was only sixteen. So, you see, he has to be an 'over-achiever' in my game to portray him correctly, besides rather mature for his age.
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I have played a group of monks who live in a big monastary. They sell vegetables and fruits they also make things on the bench. They wear the same clothing and look about the same but i mix up the ages. They go out but they do not date they also do not marry or have children. They live in poverty as much as i can so they can keep the monestary. It is sometimes really hard when they roll the aspiration to do things that i have restricted like woohoo and dating. So that makes it interesting. There also can be scandal when one or more does break the rules.
Hey what are you using for the monks to live in? Did you find a monastery in the gallery or make one? Where can I find one?- The 100 baby challenge was one female to have as many babies as possible then use her eldest daughter to continue etc...I am a male rl so I changed it to be from a male perspective. So tried to have 100 babies as a male sim. I am at 31 so far and making videos of it. I never run out of things to go do and see in sims 4. The content is huge.
- Try the Not So Berry Challenge! All info is on lilsimsie's tublr page. ( i would send a link but it won't let me... i'm still pretty new to the sims forums :/ )
This DOES take a lot of time, but hey, it's made to help you try new things that you've probably never done before, so it'll definitely make the game more fun. Enjoy!
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