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J. M. Pescado:
Quote from: Ardin Topani on 2005 August 10, 02:22:42

I've now been told kicking is too violent a behavior for this challenge. Man, I'm thinking this was a bad idea. It gets more un-fun all the time...
This challenge offends me.

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Ok, we found a compromise. Kids can kick the flamingo but only if an adult does not see them. I can live with that.
Probably not gonna happen, as flamingos must be outdoors, and with the exception of flamingos, there are no reasons to be outdoors. :P

Quote from: veilchen on 2005 August 10, 02:28:22

Hmm, I have always found the doll-house to be able to have the sim-kids gain fun pretty fast. Not as fast as the flamingos, but it's not too bad.

I'm pretty sure if nondestructively kicking a flamingo is too violent, the dollhouse will similarly be too violent. Not to mention expensive and prone to getting stuck in manner fixable only by buyable fires.

reggikko:
Quote from: J. M. Pescado on 2005 August 10, 02:08:41

Quote from: veilchen on 2005 August 10, 02:06:35

Reggikko is an avid challenge player, and she is very good at tackling them.
Well, except Email. Reggikko is currently at -1600 in Email. Email consistently eludes her. :P Truly it is a challenge and not simply an exercise in annoyance.


Bastard! :P

Ardin Topani:
Quote from: veilchen on 2005 August 10, 02:06:35

Good luck with the challenge, although I don't play challenges, I like listening to people who do. Reggikko is an avid challenge player, and she is very good at tackling them.


I've really gotten into the challenge thing. I get bored playing without some kind of goal or rule set. But then I get bored with the goal or rule set and have to find something new! I still have to try Email, but I have a sim all created and ready to go when I decide to finally get to it. I've started Legacy and Prosperity and am only on Generation 2 in both. The only challenge I finished was Toddler Mania (because it's short) and, wow, I sucked at it. But I would try it again now that I now what not to do.

I don't play enough to get very far with challenges (or my non-challenge families) and sometimes I just want to build. I love reading people's stories (like Reggiko's) and would love to do stuff like that myself, but I get so caught up in playing I forget to take pictures.

Quote from: veilchen on 2005 August 10, 02:28:22

Hmm, I have always found the doll-house to be able to have the sim-kids gain fun pretty fast. Not as fast as the flamingos, but it's not too bad.


That's gotten the approval of the roomie, however, I feel weird having the boys play with it (and so far all my kids in this have been boys). Maybe it's because Mom wouldn't let me play with the GI Joe's and Transformers I wanted when I was little. I'll give it a shot though.

veilchen:
If I were the kind that likes to type LOL, I would certainly type it here. I didn't mean for the sim-kiddies to kick/smash it JM, I had the old fashioned playing in mind. Yeah, I know, I'm a wuss, and I will duly report for kicking...

Reg, I am so shocked (not). Ah, learning at the feet of the master, tis' a wonderful thing isn't it?

G.

reggikko:
Quote from: Ardin Topani on 2005 August 10, 02:22:42


For whatever reason, my kids always get shot down for Mary Mack, and Cops and Robbers is so slow to refill fun. By the time that does the trick, they have to go to bed and haven't done their homework. Toys from the toy box are slow, too, although they will play with those when they are red. If they are in the red, they refuse to play the piano or chess. (I hate these kids!) I haven't tried bed jumping yet, though. Hmm.


Ardin, he means red-hands. Preferably with a parent, the fun is full in a couple of games.

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