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GrumpyGlowfish
7 years agoSeasoned Ace
Willow Creek: Mostly residential, as it's the world with the most families in my game. The only public lots there are Magnolia Park and the four in the lower area of the map, though I have edited and exchanged some of them.
Oasis Springs: Mostly public. This wasn't done deliberately, it just happens to have the most public lots that don't look out of place in a desert world, such as an astronomy museum / science lab combo, a restaurant in the middle of nowhere, an archaeology museum, and a bar inspired by the Selvadoradian "Cantina".
Newcrest: The place for everything that doesn't fit in anywhere else.
Magnolia Promenade: A school campus, basically. I'm still working on it, so far the world only has a swimming pool, but when it's done, there will be a gym, a cafeteria, and a library, all specifically targeted at children and teenagers to spend their free time there as well as do school work.
Windenburg: The old town is where the mayor lives, and I've edited the library to look more like a town hall. The modern neighbourhood mostly consists of futuristic homes for my aliens and high-tech-loving sims.
San Myshuno: Modern single sims or couples, small families at best. Also used as a more down-to-earth extension of Del Sol Valley since Get Famous.
Forgotten Hollow: Vampires (duh!) and witches. I have a graveyard there as a public lot, a disco called The Catacombs as my vampire club's hangout, and three families consisting of mostly supernatural sims. It is currently the only world in my game completely filled with lots and households that I actually use.
Brindleton Bay: Animals and nature. I've left it mostly as it was, with the whole pets theme going on, but also added a shop for herbal remedies and a huge garden under a glass dome, both downloaded from the gallery.
Del Sol Valley: None of my played households actually live there yet, though my aspiring actress will move to Mirage Park once she comes of age. Other than that, I use it exclusively as the go-to place for sims who want to be seen.
Oasis Springs: Mostly public. This wasn't done deliberately, it just happens to have the most public lots that don't look out of place in a desert world, such as an astronomy museum / science lab combo, a restaurant in the middle of nowhere, an archaeology museum, and a bar inspired by the Selvadoradian "Cantina".
Newcrest: The place for everything that doesn't fit in anywhere else.
Magnolia Promenade: A school campus, basically. I'm still working on it, so far the world only has a swimming pool, but when it's done, there will be a gym, a cafeteria, and a library, all specifically targeted at children and teenagers to spend their free time there as well as do school work.
Windenburg: The old town is where the mayor lives, and I've edited the library to look more like a town hall. The modern neighbourhood mostly consists of futuristic homes for my aliens and high-tech-loving sims.
San Myshuno: Modern single sims or couples, small families at best. Also used as a more down-to-earth extension of Del Sol Valley since Get Famous.
Forgotten Hollow: Vampires (duh!) and witches. I have a graveyard there as a public lot, a disco called The Catacombs as my vampire club's hangout, and three families consisting of mostly supernatural sims. It is currently the only world in my game completely filled with lots and households that I actually use.
Brindleton Bay: Animals and nature. I've left it mostly as it was, with the whole pets theme going on, but also added a shop for herbal remedies and a huge garden under a glass dome, both downloaded from the gallery.
Del Sol Valley: None of my played households actually live there yet, though my aspiring actress will move to Mirage Park once she comes of age. Other than that, I use it exclusively as the go-to place for sims who want to be seen.