The house can't burn down, but it's basically seeing if you can see how long you last, til they die of old age, electrocution, fire, whatever. I wish the house could burn down, it'll be even more realistic and added challenge.
Rags to riches can be easy if you know how to go about it, especially when you have seasons.
Aww, that's no fun They should make one where it's possible to burn the house down if that's not a thing yet XD Or at least have it has an option or something.
I would have no idea what I was doing XD And seasons change it?
@Of The Stars I'll probably try again some time then. XD I've thought about it but haven't actually gotten any of the games... Which one would you recommend?
Well, in the challenge you're only allowed the cheapest of things and there are a couple trait restrictions and none of them could be natural cooks and insanity, I guess, plays a part in the catching th stove on fire and the sim being too stupid to move out of the way.
Nothing. Just bored. Prolly going to attempt Sim City 4 again... I bought it because I wanted to play a city building game, and gave up because I didn't know how to build the perfect city on my first attempt.
Sims 3: -Open World > no loading screens to take your sim to the store or wherever -Sims look a bit more realistic -More character traits -Create a Sim (CAS) is not as customizable as Sims 4, but has color palettes that let you choose any color you might possibly want. -Toddlers
Sims 4: -Loading screens when leaving your property -More cartoony sims -Driven by emotions more than sims 3 -More flexible building -CAS gives you walking styles and more ability to adjust the way your sim looks but limited on colors due to the removal of the color palette. -No Toddlers
Just to put that out there. You can think of whether something is better or not by yourself.
I like Sims 3 for the more realistic graphics and the open world. I like Sims 4 for the CAS and building....