I had a couple of Barbie dolls, and a Sindy doll. I looked after the Barbies quite well but Sindy became my brothers and mine stunt dummy. We did all sorts of horrible things to her.
Now, when I first played the original SimCity (a port for the BBC Micro, no lessI don't understand a lot of these sims games because there doesn't seem to be any meaningful objectives. It seems to be an avenue for people to torment or cause harm to stuff, once they have anthropomorphized it.
A lot of the fun comes from creating your own stories. One of the reasons that SimCity 4 still has a thriving community is the fact that many people create long, elaborate City Journals chronicaling the history of their cities. Some are silly, some are historical, some are based on the real world, and some are labourously realistic. At the end of the day, though, they're all about creativity, and the wide range of things different people can do with the same basic set of tools. I think that's where the appeal of open-ended Sim games lies.
Nothing beats a good massacre:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FgXD11ivcFQ
I used to see how many sims I could fit in a pool, then take away all the ladders....I collected the gravestones and made an awesome graveyard.I think everyone who has played The Sims has locked their sim in an unfurnished room with no exit at one point.![]()
I did the Satellite. Over and over again....I have just looked at 18 Ways to Kill Your Sims on Youtube and I was wondering if anyone here has managed to use all 18 methods?
I was laughing 15 seconds in. Just the setup was hilarious. I haven't even watched the "event" yet.Nothing beats a good massacre:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FgXD11ivcFQ
I don't understand the Rally Forth method. What exactly happened there?
I have all TS2 expansions, and I didn't even know other methods of death like Rally Forth, Wishing Well, Elevator Plummet, or Kite Flying.
I think everyone who has played The Sims has locked their sim in an unfurnished room with no exit at one point.![]()
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