Forgotten Hollow just pleases my eyes. I like that it's a bit darker, but it's also quite pretty and serene in a way. It's quiet and I like it that way.
Strangerville is a very close second for me though. Again I like the landscape but I also am amused whenever a black van pulls up and radars the area and speeds away. I like seeing the military and MIB walking around.
I feel exactly the same way. And there's still something of the weird South By Southwest in me that would love to go hide out in Slip 42. Except it's hot there...so...nah. Forgotten Hollow is better! Can always visit Strangerville for the pico.
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These are my fave worlds on order:
1. Glimmerbook (beautiful landscapes)
2. Forgotten Hollow (quiet & dark)
3. Windenburg (historic & large)
4. Strangerville (the town that should of been in GTW)
5. Brindleton Bay (beach & trees)
Strangerville... just love it. It's like a place I know through retro sci-fi ect movies and shows and kind of like a place where I spent some of my childhood. It's also bright/light which seems to sit well with my vision. I like the weirdness.
Glimmerbrook is pretty close second but it's a little darker and more samey to me. It does look beautiful in different seasons especially winter.
If I could live in the vacation worlds permanently this would be a harder poll..
This was a hard choice! I really think that all of these worlds are incredible, and I have long had such a soft spot of favoritism for Forgotten Hollow.
But I chose Selvadorada because, not only does it take my breath away every time I visit, but I find that I will always accept an invitation or a date, even if it's from weird Sims that I don't like, even if my Sim is married or partnered, if they invite me to Selvadorada...just so I can go there and see it again. I love the jungle, I love the secret areas, I love the temples, I love the Cantina, I love the behaviors, and I even love the stray pets and have taken some of them home with me, lol. I love just hanging out and chilling with the locals and learning their culture and dance while enjoying the scenery. It's a very special place. ❤️
Strangerville. Used to be Selvadorada but after Island living it has lost its use for me. Sulani has tropical environment and also water.Forgotten hollow is beautiful but there is nothing to do there. Even the walkbys hardly ever stop there for sone reason. Strangerville is very beautifull and has a setting that courd work for multiple stories..from regular family gameplay to post apocalyptic scenarios.
Meant to vote for Selvadorada definitely. Such an immersive and visually stunning world with tons of gameplay that I still haven’t tired of yet. Granite falls is a close second though.
1. Forgotten Hollow it's the only dark world, I wish there were more like it or that it was bigger.
2. Glimmerbrooke is a close second, could have won if not for those driveways...
3. Strangerville I like the vibe of it, it's deserty but not too much and for a rather small world it has quite a few different parts
4. Selvadorada I am not a big fan of jungles and all that but it's still better than
5. Granite Falls it just feels so empty and boring
Strangerville without the crazy plant-obsessed/possessed sims that is. I love the South-West USA feel of the town. Its a little run down and reminds me of a place where kids would walk down to the corner store for a cold bottle of soda on a sweltering summer day. You know, where mom and pop sit on the porch swing and watch the neighborhood go by and everyone knows everyone else's names and...business
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Selvadorada is beautiful, unique and immersive. It would be on top if it was bigger. I can barely build anything, even if I take away some of the rental houses. In fact, being way too small to work with is a big problem for all the GP (and many EP) worlds - it's immersion-breaking for me to have to go to another neighborhood to go to the store, or read a book at the library.
StrangerVille is a fun, neat little town with a lot of personality. Still too small, but at least there's more to work with, in terms of lot and lore. Forgotten Hollow has an extremely unique and awesome aesthetic and atmosphere. It has so much love and detail put into it. But it's way too small, so I never use it because I'm afraid of wasting its limited space.
Glimmerbrook and Granite Falls are boring.
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Honestly, it's a toss-up between Forgotten Hollow, Strangerville and Glimmerbrook (though I voted Forgotten Hollow) I love al three worlds for different reasons.
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I really love the Strangerville world, I think it has a really quirky feel to it and I think it's really well done. I wasn't a fan of the gameplay stuff - needing to solve a mystery that now I've done it once I'll never feel the need to do again, but I really love the items and the world, I think it's really stunning
I love the outdoors, which is a good thing when I live in the Pacific Northwest and am surrounded by hundreds of miles of hiking trails, lakes, rivers, streams and tall evergreen trees. We can go snow skiing in the morning then drive for a couple of hours to watch the whales playing in the ocean in the afternoon. Granite Falls mimics the places where I go on hikes, the lakes and rivers I have fished since childhood and the mountains that surround us here. Of course, Mt. St.Helens kinda gave us a fright, but it was a unique experience most people will never have. Taking my Sims to Granite Falls puts me in a happy mood. Especially during our long gray and rainy winters when I cannot wait for a warm summer day so I can go for a hike or sit beside a river and listen to nothing except birds and gurgling water.
I definitely prefer Glimmerbrook in the winter. I don't know why, but it gives me a good feeling, remembering my old home, when I didn't have a good computer and spent the day playing these games online: https://jogosonlinegratis.blog.br/
> @JogadorGames2048 said: > I definitely prefer Glimmerbrook in the winter. I don't know why, but it gives me a good feeling, remembering my old home, when I didn't have a good computer and spent the day playing these <a href="https://jogosonlinegratis.blog.br/">games online grátis</a>
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Considering the ones we can actually live in, Glimmerbrook is the best.
* Sorry I ment to say I choose The Magic Realm not Glimmerbrook...but i'm also a fan of Forgotten hollow Strangerville and Salvadorada
I feel exactly the same way. And there's still something of the weird South By Southwest in me that would love to go hide out in Slip 42. Except it's hot there...so...nah. Forgotten Hollow is better! Can always visit Strangerville for the pico.
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1. Glimmerbook (beautiful landscapes)
2. Forgotten Hollow (quiet & dark)
3. Windenburg (historic & large)
4. Strangerville (the town that should of been in GTW)
5. Brindleton Bay (beach & trees)
Glimmerbrook is pretty close second but it's a little darker and more samey to me. It does look beautiful in different seasons especially winter.
If I could live in the vacation worlds permanently this would be a harder poll..
But I chose Selvadorada because, not only does it take my breath away every time I visit, but I find that I will always accept an invitation or a date, even if it's from weird Sims that I don't like, even if my Sim is married or partnered, if they invite me to Selvadorada...just so I can go there and see it again. I love the jungle, I love the secret areas, I love the temples, I love the Cantina, I love the behaviors, and I even love the stray pets and have taken some of them home with me, lol. I love just hanging out and chilling with the locals and learning their culture and dance while enjoying the scenery. It's a very special place. ❤️
Most of my play takes place there.
It’s really a tie for me between Forgotten Hollow and Strangerville.
Meant to vote for Selvadorada definitely. Such an immersive and visually stunning world with tons of gameplay that I still haven’t tired of yet. Granite falls is a close second though.
2. Glimmerbrooke is a close second, could have won if not for those driveways...
3. Strangerville I like the vibe of it, it's deserty but not too much and for a rather small world it has quite a few different parts
4. Selvadorada I am not a big fan of jungles and all that but it's still better than
5. Granite Falls it just feels so empty and boring
Selvadorada is beautiful, unique and immersive. It would be on top if it was bigger. I can barely build anything, even if I take away some of the rental houses. In fact, being way too small to work with is a big problem for all the GP (and many EP) worlds - it's immersion-breaking for me to have to go to another neighborhood to go to the store, or read a book at the library.
StrangerVille is a fun, neat little town with a lot of personality. Still too small, but at least there's more to work with, in terms of lot and lore. Forgotten Hollow has an extremely unique and awesome aesthetic and atmosphere. It has so much love and detail put into it. But it's way too small, so I never use it because I'm afraid of wasting its limited space.
Glimmerbrook and Granite Falls are boring.
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> I definitely prefer Glimmerbrook in the winter. I don't know why, but it gives me a good feeling, remembering my old home, when I didn't have a good computer and spent the day playing these <a href="https://jogosonlinegratis.blog.br/">games online grátis</a>