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- greydonn3 years agoSeasoned AceI love the scenarios. They don't take much time to play through but can function as a jumping off point, and the newest ones with the premade families are really nifty.
Another poster mentioned making an Alternate Universe type save if I remember correctly. I don't post as often as a lurk but that stuck out to me. I've often considered doing the same thing myself, it sounds like a lot of fun. - I was going to suggest a scenario in your Stuck thread but couldn't remember if you liked that feature.
Kudos for sticking with Erik for so long. I've been playing the same family for a few years but ever so often I'll move some family members out and concentrate on one. Then another. Then they'll all reunite for a while. - GalacticGal3 years agoLegendI'm just postponing Erik's story for a bit, until the Infants drop. Then I'll be right back at it. I'm just trying to sort out ways to wait somewhat patiently for the new year, and here's to hoping they don't keep us waiting for too long. I've never felt a need to play a Scenario as I've always seen them as ways to help new players get into the game. But, that's tickling my brain as a possible way to keep playing to help time pass, and not get too attached to another household so I can't tear myself away when the Time comes, you know? Plus, I could write about what's going on to keep the Muse happy, too.
- SEREFRAS3 years agoLegendPlay Fantasy/SiFi just for fun. :p
- Isharell3 years agoSeasoned AceScenarios can be a blast. I've done several, including the Millionaire and Plant Sim. My 1st millionaire sim was a kleptomaniac and that was fun to work with. For Plant Sims, I moved 6 sims onto the shipwreck lot in Sulani. Judith Ward was my Plant Sim and I kept them all busy gardening and catching fish. No electricity and they could only eat what they caught or harvested. Once I finished that I rolled straight into the millionaire scenario again and they ended with about 12 or so money trees. Poor Bob Pancakes drowned at sea because he kept sneaking off to go swimming.
- GalacticGal3 years agoLegend
"Isharell;c-18196090" wrote:
Scenarios can be a blast. I've done several, including the Millionaire and Plant Sim. My 1st millionaire sim was a kleptomaniac and that was fun to work with. For Plant Sims, I moved 6 sims onto the shipwreck lot in Sulani. Judith Ward was my Plant Sim and I kept them all busy gardening and catching fish. No electricity and they could only eat what they caught or harvested. Once I finished that I rolled straight into the millionaire scenario again and they ended with about 12 or so money trees. Poor Bob Pancakes drowned at sea because he kept sneaking off to go swimming.
Okay, you just helped me to make up my mind. I'm attempting the Unlucky Chef Scenario and created my own Sim for the challenge. But, twenty minutes in I'm already bored. I need more than one Sim in a game, else boredom sets in really fast. This is why I play full households. I need the chaos, apparently. LOL - So did you decide what you're going to do?
Oops. Didn't see your last post. - I'd just keep going with aging off. Of course that's easy for me to say I never turn aging on.
- you could also create erik or the other family members some new friends to hangout with and play them until the infants take over :wink:
- Lucy_Henley3 years agoSeasoned AceI’m similar to you @GalacticGal in that I prefer big households! There are other scenarios which have more than one Sim.
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