@Amapola76 That is a great idea to make it over as a church. Some super-conservative people might find it offensive to have card-playing autonomy in a church, but I am not those people, and I've been wishing for a long time to have something that feels like church in my game without having to deal with mods.
Maybe I'll do a build based on my real-life church, with a hangout area downstairs, kitchen, food pantry where sims can contribute food/ingredients to fridges and bakery cases, and then the sanctuary upstairs.
You know, mentioning the food pantry made me think: it might also be interesting to build a homeless shelter with this lot type, especially for those who do rags to riches. I know some people who do r2r consider it cheating to use community lot amenities, but if it's actually part of the gameplay/storyline...maybe not?
Come to think of it, I definitely need a YMCA in my game. (SimCA? YSCA?)
I plan to use the rec center a lot in my game a great place for homework, knitting socials, I like the gym and maybe wellness and spa ideas. I don't have to buy card tables, chess tables, pianos etc it a cost savings for my sims home. Plus the social advantages and skill building with the centers and of course story telling. So many ideas and my small brain. I look forward to the update and the big day to download the EP. Does anyone lknow what time we will be able to download the EP when it comes out?
Hmmm. That targeting different rooms on different days bit sounds like High School Years. I'm not sure how I feel about that. I already have to keep a Notes doc open to remember which days to take which kids to school.
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You know, mentioning the food pantry made me think: it might also be interesting to build a homeless shelter with this lot type, especially for those who do rags to riches. I know some people who do r2r consider it cheating to use community lot amenities, but if it's actually part of the gameplay/storyline...maybe not?
Come to think of it, I definitely need a YMCA in my game. (SimCA? YSCA?)
Rec center autonomy