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PiffleP
2 years agoRising Vanguard
I'm doing a challenge in which I have a traveling cowboy (or cowgirl, depending on the generation) who lives for a limited amount of time in a lot set up like a camp (like the Van der Linde gang, if you have played RDR2) before moving again to a different world, and in each camp I roll a different way to gain money.
So certain activities like horse competitions, searching for collectibles, fishing or playing an instrument already fall into the "source of income" category.
But I've completely forgotten about dancing, and playing sabacc with the Batuu table sounds like a very intersting way to make them lose money and made them even poorer.
And instead of picnic (I avoid making them travel out of their lot), maybe barbecue events.
These are really good suggestions! I've decided to add the "Simple Living" trait to every camp they visit, so baking sounds an interesting challenge (and again, a good way to make them spend money with ingredients)
So certain activities like horse competitions, searching for collectibles, fishing or playing an instrument already fall into the "source of income" category.
But I've completely forgotten about dancing, and playing sabacc with the Batuu table sounds like a very intersting way to make them lose money and made them even poorer.
And instead of picnic (I avoid making them travel out of their lot), maybe barbecue events.
"Amapola76;c-18302829" wrote:
I find that "telling stories" is always a great option for a wide variety of holidays, as it is something that gets your sims to actually interact as a group, and it is obviously appropriate for any era in history or geographical location.
Baking is also nice for holidays, especially now that it's something that your sims can do as a group activity.
These are really good suggestions! I've decided to add the "Simple Living" trait to every camp they visit, so baking sounds an interesting challenge (and again, a good way to make them spend money with ingredients)