RULES: - You must rotate between each pre-made family in one or both worlds and play them for the same amount of time. - The goal is to complete as many whims as possible, with at least minimum of five during the day. - You can get married, have children, make romances any time to keep the story going since you keep switching between different families lives. - You need to complete atleast a minimum of four aspirations, but you can always complete as many as you can/want. - You are allowed to use custom content, mods, custom traits, lifespans. - You can buy any rewards if you like. - When half of the young adult stage has passed, you can't change a sim's aspiration unless you complete one. - Play with auto-age for non-played families off, so you can play rotations for equal time and nobody else ages.
OPTIONAL POINT SYSTEM: +1pt for every completed whim +1pt for every completed aspiration goal (e.g. if you complete the Big Happy Family aspiration, you will have a total of 11 points earned from it) -1pt for any CAS fulleditmode edit, which pretty much means for any "plastic surgery" -1pt for any use of a money, aspiration, skill, relationship, etc. cheat
This actually looks like it'd be a lot of fun to play with... especially going a generation or two with this, just to see what the kids are like. I'll give it a go!
I've been looking for a neighborhood rotation challenge, thanks for posting this! I do a gaming blog and pretty much only do challenges. I'm doing a random legacy right now but once that's done I'll try this out.
You can. But the fun is that you don't create your own sims, cause when you breed pre-mades if there are ugly you want to keep them as they are. And you don't want to create pretty sims just to fix their children. @Nicarra60
You can. But the fun is that you don't create your own Sims, cause when you breed pre-mades if there are ugly you want to keep them as they are. And you don't want to create pretty Sims just to fix their children. @Nicarra60
Is there a reason the Sims not living in the world (game generated) or my own random generated Sims could not be given homes and played.
I'd definitely just add my own households into the mix. If they meet and fall for one of the pre-mades, that's fine. If they meet and fall for another one of my households, that's cool too. That's pretty much how I played Sims 2 - way back in the day.
I've been thinking about a save for rotating through households. Though I have no desire to use this challenge, mostly because I can't be bothered to track points.
Honestly the point system is kind of an optional thing as well, the main part is to complete whims.
And game-generated townies are allowed to move in through getting married and stuff but not moving them to live alone.
And tbh for me it is just more interesting to play with pre mades cause they are all just too fun to play and I always liked to play them rather then adding my own sims.
Although when I played a bit of TS4, I added Maxis sims like Babs, Ollie, Cassidy, Gladys; etc. So I guess... idk... I still didn't made them. I guess I just like playing premades so I play with how their personalities are made and not change them.
I like the challenge, but it would be better to give the aspirations more points than the whims. Just some friendly advice. I think it sounds like fun though. The aren't all that many rotation challenges. So kudos for that!
I'm currently working on two challenges that I've combined. #rebuildwillowcreek and #thehighlandercrest I bet I could've rolled this challenge in as well, seeing as how for a little while I was rotating households. However, I've decided to focus on the main household for now. I love this. I may use it next go round after the 10th generation is born.
I like this challenge but I think I'm going to use all the premade families since we have so many ep's and include them all in too. I think it will give it a little more of a challenge but I am def doing it.
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I've been thinking about a save for rotating through households. Though I have no desire to use this challenge, mostly because I can't be bothered to track points.
And game-generated townies are allowed to move in through getting married and stuff but not moving them to live alone.
And tbh for me it is just more interesting to play with pre mades cause they are all just too fun to play and I always liked to play them rather then adding my own sims.
Although when I played a bit of TS4, I added Maxis sims like Babs, Ollie, Cassidy, Gladys; etc. So I guess... idk... I still didn't made them. I guess I just like playing premades so I play with how their personalities are made and not change them.
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