A couple of premade Sims neighborhoods have come with 2 families not getting along with eachother. The grandest example of this trope in the Sims franchise has to be the Monty-Capp feud in Veronaville: not only referencing Romeo and Juliet, but also putting in hints of other Shakespearian plays, such as Much Ado About Nothing, King Lear, The Tempest and The Taming of the Shrew.
The question now is: which of these families do you root for? The Monty's or the Capps?
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In my only attempt of Veronaville for longer than a few days Tybalt Capp married a foreign noble. Since the Capp trace the line through the female he wasn't a Capp any longer at this point. Tybalt became king of Veronaville and rules with an iron fist that stomps down the slightest of inter-clan rivalries.
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I always pair Romeo’s brother with Puck... Tybalt gets with a boy townie (after I torture him a bit). This time I’m playing Kent and Bianca as gay sims too and I change Romeo’s and sometimes Juliet’s aspiration so they have stronger chemistry...
But yeah I’m team Monty
Gameplay wise, both of them are frustrating if played default; Goneril has a family too big for any of the started homes she can afford, and the Montys in the bin have to live in the Capp side of town due to thier low funds; I always make them move into the respective sides in homes they can actually live in.
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