The big question is "What is your idea of the ideal sim world?" Most people would play for either the features of the world or the scenery. some people like the seaside, some people like the country, some people like the mountains. I would suspect that people change neighborhoods because sometimes they feel like playing in…
How old is your sim? My teen sim's butt caught fire every time he did his homework with his girlfriend, don't ask me why, but he grew out of it when he turned into a young adult. Hopefully your sim will grow out of.
Wowee. what a great story. The little details are great like the sweetheart pinup in the background and the key wallpaper. Four children is a great. It's too bad that sims can't have more than six.
Babysitters are useless and overpriced. I wish I could fix the sim's TV so when the babysitter ignores the screaming baby and watch TV instead, they'd get a big shock.
https://www.thesims3.com/assetDetail.html?assetId=9315271 There are the Saint Peter Islands. A bunch of little islands, with 'Home Island" where most people live, in the middle and "Downtown Island" where the businesses are. It does have dive lots.
My favorite is Firefighter, though a lot o my female sims are gardeners, painters, sculptors or fishers. They always have at least two kids, probably four so they can keep working while they're pregnant.
In Sims3 you can't create a mermaid in CAS. You can create sims in game and if you have NRras you can cheat and give them enough lifetime rewards points to buy mermaid kelp and turn them into mermaids, but there isn't an instant way.
You could live on Peace and Quiet Island, which just has one house on it(picture#2), or build your own on Treasure Island(picture#8) , which has nothing on it but a lot of gem spawners. Science Island(picture#4) has one house(and it's own real simulated volcano) but it also has the science lab and observatory. Evil…
What a beautiful wedding. I guess it is ok to cry at simulated weddings. Machiko is also one of my favorites, though Sam was far far too nice to his ex girlfriend. He should have tossed her in the pig trough.
Mortimer and Bella had six children and were very happy. They were always a bit creepy and kooky, but very much in love. The rest of the children loved the house, but Cassandra inherited it when the time came. She was a witch who married a crazy scientist. No matter how busy they were, the whole family, Mortimer, Bella,…
Before there was the Sims, there was SimCity. I played SimCity and I was excited about playing a game that was all about the people who lived in SimCity.
Bob always seemed like a lazy slob who didn't work and watched TV all day. One time I played them, Betty studied alchemy and changed his personality, but I realized she loves the big lug just the way he is.
Actually, I went to Prosperity Point, where all of the dead sims in the graveyard have a bio. When one of the ghosts appeared, I edited him in CAS and was able to read his bio. Since editing a dead sim in CAS might not be a good thing, I'll have to think of something else, or if someone actually wants to know, I could just…
Thank you everyone. Yes, Thuggishsplicer is right, you can read the bio of a dead sim by clicking on the sim and editing the sim in CAS, and it didn't break my game. Thanks!