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ck213
3 years agoSeasoned Scout
"Mariefoxprice83;c-18027363" wrote:
I love setting up themed games but I struggle to maintain interest after I've set it up.
That is a concern of mine. :D
I do enjoy creating things and figuring out how to make things work.
but after that, you get bored with it.
I'm still working out the game play.
Going up the magic levels seem pretty easy, and that could be a good thing.
Once my students reach their goals for the season, I could switch up and play some of the background students and just have them visit Hogwarts and work on their magic.
I am avoiding spell books because they make advancement really easy.
But Dumdbledore will have a complete library. I may use the spell books for all these other sims that I actually won't be playing through Hogwarts and get them some spell and potions abilities quickly. They can sleep at Hogwarts in the houses they belong too because there are extra beds available. It should be fun focusing on one or two sims to change up the pace. And I can play out some stories and be less focused on the other goals.
I think that might keep me interested if I have all these open possibilities and the primary game play isn't a grind.
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