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Karamazov123
7 years agoSeasoned Ace
I mostly use clubs to show social groups in-game.
Newcrest Heights: An upperclass school for the rich, with several "sub" clubs to show each student's class, age, and privileges within the school. They go to a school lot to study and level up their skills. They need a certain level in several skills before they can "graduate." (6 skill points in Writing, Charisma, Logic, and two electives)
Newcrest Widths: A juvenile hall/reform school for troublesome teens. They have a much lower skill requirement for graduation (3 skill points in Logic, Fitness and Writing), but must also have a good reputation. They get prepared for certain careers, do community service like cleaning up litter, and visiting the nursing home.
Sulani Mermaids: Nalani and her mermaid friends just swim and discuss mermaid things. They try to keep their species a secret, while also working to repopulate.
Book Club: Pretty self-explanatory. Sims get together to read books. The club also has a lot of perks to help you boost your skills.
Brindleton's Concerned Sims and Sulani Neighbors: World-specific groups that get together to talk about the neighborhood, how to improve it, keep children safe, etc. Sometimes they'll help organize events, like bake sales or special festivals at the park/beach.
Mystery Hunters: Originally founded to solve the StrangerVille mystery, these guys investigate everything supernatural, paranormal and weird. They also help occults whenever they run into trouble.
Platinum Empire: The most elite of the elite, the leaders of each world. They come together as this sort of Illuminati-esque cabal to controlt he world from behind the scenes.
Sims of High Society: A smaller-scale Platinum Empire. Basically, the stay-at-home rich spouses come together to hang out, gossip about others and drink.
Architects of Selvadorada: Archaeologists who often go on excavations together, discuss and spread Sulani culture, and host seminars.
Screen Actors Guild: All the notable sim actors register with the Guild to mix and mingle. It's also a good way to discuss arranging fake relationships for press exposure.
Scouts: The Scouts also have their own scouting troupe. They go on camping trips, hang out at a rec center, and work on getting their badges.
Single and Mingling: Single sims can meet up and see if they can make a connection.
Single and Swinging: Single sims can meet up and see if they can make some WooHoo.
Newcrest Heights: An upperclass school for the rich, with several "sub" clubs to show each student's class, age, and privileges within the school. They go to a school lot to study and level up their skills. They need a certain level in several skills before they can "graduate." (6 skill points in Writing, Charisma, Logic, and two electives)
Newcrest Widths: A juvenile hall/reform school for troublesome teens. They have a much lower skill requirement for graduation (3 skill points in Logic, Fitness and Writing), but must also have a good reputation. They get prepared for certain careers, do community service like cleaning up litter, and visiting the nursing home.
Sulani Mermaids: Nalani and her mermaid friends just swim and discuss mermaid things. They try to keep their species a secret, while also working to repopulate.
Book Club: Pretty self-explanatory. Sims get together to read books. The club also has a lot of perks to help you boost your skills.
Brindleton's Concerned Sims and Sulani Neighbors: World-specific groups that get together to talk about the neighborhood, how to improve it, keep children safe, etc. Sometimes they'll help organize events, like bake sales or special festivals at the park/beach.
Mystery Hunters: Originally founded to solve the StrangerVille mystery, these guys investigate everything supernatural, paranormal and weird. They also help occults whenever they run into trouble.
Platinum Empire: The most elite of the elite, the leaders of each world. They come together as this sort of Illuminati-esque cabal to controlt he world from behind the scenes.
Sims of High Society: A smaller-scale Platinum Empire. Basically, the stay-at-home rich spouses come together to hang out, gossip about others and drink.
Architects of Selvadorada: Archaeologists who often go on excavations together, discuss and spread Sulani culture, and host seminars.
Screen Actors Guild: All the notable sim actors register with the Guild to mix and mingle. It's also a good way to discuss arranging fake relationships for press exposure.
Scouts: The Scouts also have their own scouting troupe. They go on camping trips, hang out at a rec center, and work on getting their badges.
Single and Mingling: Single sims can meet up and see if they can make a connection.
Single and Swinging: Single sims can meet up and see if they can make some WooHoo.
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