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- I really loved the artwork and designs of the whole game , as well as all the unlockables and achievements in it . I bought the Pirates and Nobbles expansion as soon as it came out and it was AMAZING playing it and so enjoyable . In the other sims games I tend to create more modern houses with minimalist looks and at times it feels good to go back to the medieval sim times . I wish the EA expanded on that idea but the started creating SPORE and took it off the list which is such a disappointment ( don't get me wrong , this comment has no critical intention towards SPORE ) . I just wish the developers get back to the idea .It definitely deserved another chance ! I need more medieval adventures and quests :s !!
- atreya338 years agoLegendI just got P&N recently and I'm enjoying the game even more. It's a shame there is so little CC and mods out there. Because this game is really fun. It's not completely sims and not completely RPG, I guess that's why I like it.
- I adore the game! If they gave it another shot, like maybe making kids grow up to teens to young adults or vice versa. Maybe add archery, jousting, wrestling, horse races, and other stuff. Even though it said Medieval the game had a mix of it plus looked like Renaissance like clothing. I have a lot of other ideas as well. ^^;
- I have always loved TSM... the sense of humor in the Sims has always been good and quirky and tongue in cheek, but it seems to be at its greatest heights in TSM. The art design was perfect, too. Sims look AMAZING in it.
- atreya338 years agoLegend> @FairyRuler said:
> I adore the game! If they gave it another shot, like maybe making kids grow up to teens to young adults or vice versa. Maybe add archery, jousting, wrestling, horse races, and other stuff. Even though it said Medieval the game had a mix of it plus looked like Renaissance like clothing. I have a lot of other ideas as well. ^^;
I once read an article about the sims medieval being not really medieval. The conclusion was it was closer to Renaissance. lol
Main reason was the presence of book (even servants and peasants can read!) and two competing forms of religion.
But of course was also have a wizard and a pit beast so it will never be 100% realistic medieval. - simsister8 years agoSeasoned AceIt really doesn't matter to me, if it is truly medieval or not. I like the mix between European "medieval" time, Sims in general and fantasy. And then of course the exiting quests and sense of humor.
@FairyRuler As described above, the purpose of having kids in the Sims Medieval is NOT to let them grow up, unless they are the king/queen's kids, and the king/queen dies. The purpose is to let them have more than 3 kids, and then let the kids go off to different schools to send valuable items back to their parents. - atreya338 years agoLegendI never knew they sent back items to their parents. I think now I finally have a reason to have more than 3 kids. Thanks for the advice
"Simsister2004;c-16213522" wrote:
It really doesn't matter to me, if it is truly medieval or not. I like the mix between European "medieval" time, Sims in general and fantasy. And then of course the exiting quests and sense of humor.
@FairyRuler As described above, the purpose of having kids in the Sims Medieval is NOT to let them grow up, unless they are the king/queen's kids, and the king/queen dies. The purpose is to let them have more than 3 kids, and then let the kids go off to different schools to send valuable items back to their parents.
I have never seen this in TSM, how do you send them to different schools? The only thing I ever did with the kids was to send them to get some supplies my Sim needed and I didn't have time for my Sim to go.- It was a fun game that I really enjoyed but at the same time it was frustrating with all the limitations. I think if they tweaked it a little: allowed you to make changes to your home and maybe even let you control everyone in your family it would have been even better.
- atreya338 years agoLegend
"Cinebar;c-16219613" wrote:
"Simsister2004;c-16213522" wrote:
It really doesn't matter to me, if it is truly medieval or not. I like the mix between European "medieval" time, Sims in general and fantasy. And then of course the exiting quests and sense of humor.
@FairyRuler As described above, the purpose of having kids in the Sims Medieval is NOT to let them grow up, unless they are the king/queen's kids, and the king/queen dies. The purpose is to let them have more than 3 kids, and then let the kids go off to different schools to send valuable items back to their parents.
I have never seen this in TSM, how do you send them to different schools? The only thing I ever did with the kids was to send them to get some supplies my Sim needed and I didn't have time for my Sim to go.
You are only allowed to have 5 members in your sims household. If you get a child while the household has reached it's limit, you can send one child away to boarding school. They will be removed from your household and make room for the new child. But I don't think you can ever get them back. I haven't tried it yet, though.
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