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- SheriSim3 years agoSeasoned AceI play rotationally so I have families in most worlds. I have a main rotational save and a scenario save. Those 2 are my 2 most played saves. I don’t like the blizzards and Thunder storms as much as I like nice weather.
- Daravi3 years agoSeasoned AceI'm not sure, if the new world would fit for a family . When I moved my new family in a new game there, there were the worst thunderstorms I ever had in my games. Usually I play in Windenburg and Newcrest and they have also long thunderstorms. The weather became better and the view was gorgeous, but I really was thinking about, how I could prepare the windows against the bad weather. Building directly at the coastline in an earthquake zone, I was thinking how I can protect the home in case of a Tsunami after a heavy earthquake. Luckily the game doesn't have that kind of nature disaster and the houses are earthquake prove.
- SEREFRAS3 years agoLegendMt. Komorebi
Henford
Windenburg
Sulani
Brindleton Bay
Copperdale - I mostly play in Willow Creek, Windenburg, and Brindleton Bay because of how well these worlds are designed, they don't feel like empty shells, they're lively and fun, and they've got lot of space and things to do, like parks, libraries, fishing spots, open spaces, gardens, etc.
- atreya333 years agoLegendI think most worlds are good for raising a family. I particularly like Mt Komorebi because it has school uniforms and the festival of youth. But my sims families also like living in windenburg, Henford on Bagley, brindleton bay and sulani.
A playground area with monkey bars or a pirate ship/space ship in the neighbourhood is always nice. Unfortunately we still haven't gotten any toddler playground equipment in any world.
The only worlds which seem less child friendly are forgotten hollow and moonwood Mill but even in those you could add child friendly items to every lot if you want to. - unicornpiggiez3 years agoSeasoned VeteranFor some reason, I always feel at home in Oasis Springs, so I’m currently playing through Growing Together in that world
- OldeSimsFan3 years agoSeasoned Ace
"SweetieWright_84;c-18244180" wrote:
Well, if you have Growing Together, San Sequoia is catered specifically to that. Apart from that, I like Newcrest, Brindleton Bay, and Windenburg.
Same here. Glimmerbrook in a pinch. Maybe Oasis Springs if you like the southwest USA vibe. - MaggieMae72763 years agoSeasoned AceMoving to Sulani is probably the best for playing with a beach setting. You can actually swim in ocean, buy a boat and take up fishing, or try out one of the jobs there, such as lifeguard, marine biologist or environmental manager. If you are looking for a beach life with a relaxing atmosphere, Sulani would be my first choice.
- MoonlightGraham3 years agoSeasoned Ace@fazemanpress Depending on the assortment of lots you put in Newcrest, it can be a great place to raise a family. I've also had fun with family life in Brindleton Bay and Henford-on-Bagley. I haven't tried Copperdale yet, but I think it would work, too.
- JesLet403 years agoSeasoned AceI loved having my family in Sulani, it was a great place to raise kids. Every sunday morning there was family fun day at the public beach (not beach lot, but the communal one), where everyone would go with their kids. Twice a week you get out of cooking for bbq night and potluck night, making it easy to make everyday work. People come by a lot so the local community is great. All and all, I found it one of the best worlds to play with just because there was so much to do all the time, even without loading screens as most of the community is open and you can move freely.
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