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- I have over thirty. Among them are bowling clubs, seniors clubs, parents clubs, geek clubs, alien clubs, detectives, everything!
Edit: Not soccer mums, though. Karen won’t be happy if I don’t make one soon.. "jheyjuneice;d-957639" wrote:
I looked today and realised how many I have and now I'm curious what clubs everyone else has in their game.
None. I really don't play the clubs. My sims are quite independent, and if I want them to do things with their friends and family I have them invite others to go places with them.- annaliese396 years agoSeasoned AceI also love the club feature and how versatile it is. I only have the default clubs in my main save, but my vampire sim is well on his way to taking over as the leader of the Avant Gardes. Once he does, he'll likely remove video gaming as a club activity since it doesn't fit him or the club really, and add play chess and musical instruments instead. In another save though I do plan on creating a new club for vampires with my infamous evil but suave vampire as their lord and leader. Together they will make history, cause much mayhem, seduce and destroy, and more than likely plot to take over the world. The streets will run with plasma. >:)
I also hope we get more hobbies such as crochet, sewing/knitting, embroidery, origami etc. in future which would all make nice club activities. "soko37;c-17014145" wrote:
I LOVE the club feature. My favorite clubs are my two that are at war with each other. My mafia club and my motorcycle club hate each other. But when I'm not in an active club meeting they are always nice to each automatically when around town so I wish that could be fixed.
Other than using them for get togethers, I also use that feature to create duplexes or apartments so that separate families can live on the same lot. I just create a club and set each front door of the apartment to only allow that club.
Great idea for the duplexes and custom-made apartments! Going to have to try that one sometime. My only problem with using door-locking to try to simulate apartments is that it prevents guests from coming inside. How do you deal with that when it comes up?- I rarely use clubs. Sometimes for kids/teens just so they can meet people their age.
If I have an extended family who does not live with my sims, I'll make a club for the family and family friends so they can all be invited over at the same time. "JC1979;c-17013218" wrote:
Family clubs, so when there is a significant event like a new baby or a holiday I can just get all the Fam together all at once.
Wow, you could even have a family reunion!- I have a roller skating club in oasis springs for kids. It's a nice way for them to build motor skills and socialise.
- elliebreton6 years agoLegendI tend to set up clubs with the sims I don't play so that I can see others gathering at places to do specific things - like skating, homework clubs at the library, movie watchers at the cinema etc.
Then, for the sims I play, I do sleepover clubs for the kids, family gathering clubs, friendship clubs and work-related clubs.
The work ones I do for story and screenshot purposes, like gathering my business sim with her colleagues at an office I have in one of my hoods. But it also allows them to make friends easier with the sims they work with. I have multi-functional buildings for most of the careers - like, my office block has a standard office on one floor, a spy/tech guru office on another floor, an artists painting section on another floor, a cookery club floor and (down in the basement) a dodgy looking area for the criminals to gather :D - Duhgirl2u26 years agoSeasoned AceI don't use them. Its one of the features of Get Together I've never liked so I pretend they don't exist.
- dianed4856 years agoSeasoned AceSometimes I make clubs so it's easier for my sims to hang out together and do a specific activity.