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atreya33
10 months agoSeasoned Ace
I think jungle adventure offers most adventure. My first sim went into the jungle with nothing: rags to riches with no money for equipment or camping gear and no skills. It was very challenging to keep up her needs in the jungle. I enjoyed it very much but nowadays my sims usually bring along a tent, a campfire/cooler for food and the portable outdoor retreat shower.
Mt Komorebi is also a lot of fun but I find building up the climbing skill to reach the top a bit grinding.
Batuu was mainly stressful because I had to figure out how to complete some tasks but it was fun. Just like strangerville my sims don't do this often.
Werewolf tunnels are just text adventures. The least interesting for me personally. The only thing I still want to do is find the werewolf wand without cheating.
If the werewolf tunnels are a candidate for this list, then the chestnut ridge caves should as well. They seem to be more in depth than many other rabbit holes.
Mt Komorebi is also a lot of fun but I find building up the climbing skill to reach the top a bit grinding.
Batuu was mainly stressful because I had to figure out how to complete some tasks but it was fun. Just like strangerville my sims don't do this often.
Werewolf tunnels are just text adventures. The least interesting for me personally. The only thing I still want to do is find the werewolf wand without cheating.
If the werewolf tunnels are a candidate for this list, then the chestnut ridge caves should as well. They seem to be more in depth than many other rabbit holes.
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