It's been a lot of years since the Poindexter Legacy, but I'm back to introduce my new friend, Addison.
Raised in privilege, Addison Rex now finds himself with no family, no money, and no home. What he does have, however, is a full head of enviable curly hair, good teeth, and a large inherited plot of land in ritzy Del Rio Valley. Oh, and pockets. Lots of pockets.
Only-Sims.com is the new home of the Rex Legacy, where updates appear weekly. Four have been released so far with a lot more on the way.
We'd love to see you there, and fair warning: watch out for the frogs.
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Thanks so much! I really appreciate it.
In this week's episode, Addison starts a new job, discovers the truth behind the rash of Bigfoot sightings in Del Sol Valley, and finds an alternate use for his company-issued headwear.
There have been a couple updates since then, because I was smart enough to queue some up ahead of time:
In Chapter 6: Love Shack, Addison finally gets a roof over his head, but not over a whole lot else.
In Chapter 7: Thunder Road, released this morning, Addison digs up treasures from the past, meets an attractive stranger, and has to throw out his favorite pair of boxer briefs.
You are very much allowed. Feedback of any kind is always appreciated! You can even say if you think something sucks, since most of the feedback I get comes from my wife and she's probably far too nice to tell me when I've gone off the rails.
Thanks! I'm still not sure leaving in that whole potato chip thing was a good idea, but it's out there in the world now so I can't really take it back.
As far as the frogs go... well, of course. Frogs are almost as important as pockets.
Chapter 12: Baby Love: In this week's update, Addison finds out his life is about to change, but something about the whole situation strikes him as a little fishy.
Also be sure to check out the preceding chapters, which I did not announce to to various factors like being gone over the weekend, and just being generally forgetful.
In Chapter 10: Jingle Bell Rock, a fat old man appears bearing mysterious gifts, and Addison regrets thinking a little too much about how Father Winter bends the space-time continuum.
In Chapter 11: You Dropped a Bomb on Me, Addison discovers the importance of Internet privacy, if by "Internet Privacy" you mean closing the bathroom door when browsing the web on the toilet.
I do still wonder which news is more shocking and improbable; Nalani’s pregnancy or her identity