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5 years ago
"jcp011c2;c-17388635" wrote:
It is not. One of the things that makes real life tiny living homes unique is that so many objects have multiple uses. Things that fold up, turn over, pull out, very multi functional. And of course loft beds even more than bunkbeds. This is truly a murphy bed pack with a lot of reskinned existing items. Which fits the format of a stuff pack, 1 new item and reskins. I just feel like I would have been happier with a $20 Tiny Living GP with more unique items that actually fit the theme, than the $10 SP that really...didn't.
The one-tile desk was very much needed - the others are either more for children or too tall (I don't like having my view blocked). The combo tv also fits the bill, though I personally don't use a tv in the game. The murphy bed might have been useful in the little 32-square house I built last night, but I'm a bit scared to try it. I ended up having to rearrange everything because I forgot the yoga mat, and that would fit nicely in the murphy bed space. It can already be dragged in and out of inventory, making it ideal for a tiny build.
Some items missed the mark - it would have been nice if the toilet were a chemical toilet that worked off the grid, and the bookcase, while saving space in terms of tiles, is too tall, especially for a small space. We also need more single-tile dining tables. And wall-lights! I don't like ceiling lights because they don't disappear in live mode, and then I've got this weird object floating in space. (More than once, I've had to pause and look at the strange thing in my game, only to realise that it's the ceiling light.)
I bought it more for the building challenge, myself. For $10, I wasn't expecting a huge number of new objects.
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