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6 years ago
Maybe they are finally hearing us. Kids need to be able to interact with the main feature in every new pack, have a child equivalent, or have a special interaction of learning the skill or object with an older sim with high relationship. This alone makes me really excited for this stuff pack (which I've been really fed up with stuff packs lately).
Like for Eco Lifestyle. Why aren't there school projects for kids that teaches mental/fabricating & gardening skills. Or specially fabricated toys for toddler/kids to play with. Maybe upgrade the chemistry set to make slime. Bring back the toy oven, bake sale & lemonade stand for the market lot. Or simply allow them to play classic outside games without the need of some huge object.
Hopefully this pack sets us on the path of making sure all life stages can do something with pack content. It should never be that "no one plays kids/toddlers" or "this theme doesn't fit kids/toddlers".
Like for Eco Lifestyle. Why aren't there school projects for kids that teaches mental/fabricating & gardening skills. Or specially fabricated toys for toddler/kids to play with. Maybe upgrade the chemistry set to make slime. Bring back the toy oven, bake sale & lemonade stand for the market lot. Or simply allow them to play classic outside games without the need of some huge object.
Hopefully this pack sets us on the path of making sure all life stages can do something with pack content. It should never be that "no one plays kids/toddlers" or "this theme doesn't fit kids/toddlers".
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