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Started another household in Sims 3.

shortylickens

No Lifer
First time in almost a year.

Loaded some new mods, like Seasons. Good times.
But I forgot how miserable it is to start with a new character. They spend almost all their free time peeing, eating, and sleeping. Never enough room in the day for laundry or raising Fun. You have to purchase a whole bunch of upgrades so they can speed up daily needs and get some free time.

Anyway, I decided to make this sim a corporate climber. And when she completes that I think I'll have her paint or sculpt and sell at the consignment store.

Then I'll start a new character and make him a mad scientist.
 
I own that game. Got it on Humble Bundle but never played it.

the base game is actually a lot of fun, once you get the hang of things.

The expansions are loads of fun too. The Ambitions pack adds a bunch of new careers including self-employment, firefighting, ghost-hunting, and inventing & sculpting.

Seasons adds fun stuff like making igloos, making whoopie in igloos, apple bobbing, scary fun houses, costume parties, lots of other cool stuff.

I recommend if you purchase all the expansions to only install them one at a time and slowly get used to the content in each one. If you start with everything you'll be overwhelmed.



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Moving up the corporate ladder is nice. I work 3 hours a day, 3 days a week. And working from home counts.
 
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