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paigeisin5
6 years agoNew Spectator
I was always disappointed Granite Falls was restricted to being a vacation destination even though I cheated ways so my Sims were able to own a second home there. That world is so pretty and I wanted a world like it where my Sims could live year-round. So I am quite excited that is going to be possible now. Since I am a rotational player, installing Cats and Dogs has made that a bit of a hassle since our pets don't take care of their own needs unless the households with pets are played every few Sim days. Having a smaller residential world will make rotational play a lot easier for me. Add in all the forests and gorgeous scenery and I know I will enjoy Glimmerbrook even if I never delve into the magic in this pack. If this pack turn out to be as entertaining as Makin' Magic was, I might create a save to play around with magic. But we'll have to wait and see how that goes.
Seeing as there are five lots, I am going to create two familes, a couple and a loner then add a farmer's market venue on the fifth lot where my farmer family can sell their produce and the locals can gather and socialize. I have a lot of boho CC and am leaning towards having that theme carried out across the world just to give it a timeless yet distinctive vibe. Very colorful and very laid back. And I can see many possibilities to create different lifestyles because this world is flexible enough to fit many different themes such as survivalists living 0ff-the-grid, a farming community set in the late 1800s, to a town filled with artists, writers and photographers. Glimmerbrook is going to become one of my favorite worlds because it has the ability to be whatever I can imagine without a bunch of fx buildings in the background. Adding Glimmerbrook to this game pack was a nice touch since I wasn't at all interested in this pack, or buying it when it was announced. But the idea of having a totally new residential world that can easily be customized to fit many different themes, is just too good to pass up.
Seeing as there are five lots, I am going to create two familes, a couple and a loner then add a farmer's market venue on the fifth lot where my farmer family can sell their produce and the locals can gather and socialize. I have a lot of boho CC and am leaning towards having that theme carried out across the world just to give it a timeless yet distinctive vibe. Very colorful and very laid back. And I can see many possibilities to create different lifestyles because this world is flexible enough to fit many different themes such as survivalists living 0ff-the-grid, a farming community set in the late 1800s, to a town filled with artists, writers and photographers. Glimmerbrook is going to become one of my favorite worlds because it has the ability to be whatever I can imagine without a bunch of fx buildings in the background. Adding Glimmerbrook to this game pack was a nice touch since I wasn't at all interested in this pack, or buying it when it was announced. But the idea of having a totally new residential world that can easily be customized to fit many different themes, is just too good to pass up.
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