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livelaughlove0221
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Join Date: May 2012 |
Hi everyone, I'm new to Mod the Sims and I have a question. I REALLY want to do a challenge for TS3, but there are so many, I don't know where to start! ![]() What do you guys think would be a good challenge for a newbie like me? I want a challenge that's not too hard, but I don't want it to be ridiculously easy either. Thanks a lot for you help! |
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| LadyAnna |
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i may recommend my challenges: Harry Potter Magic World (it's not very hard) and 10 Great Mistresses (it's very interesting). If you like ancient times i will recommend my Greek and Roman Myths challenge. And i think that my Idioms Challenge interesting too. |
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| misslaheela |
PinStar's original legacy challenge is a good place to start. You can incorporate some of your own rules into it to spice things up (I don't have the link right here, but you can look it up on Google). Of my own challenges, you might like "Mark of Cain." It adds a good bit of story element to it. A couple other challenges on Mod the Sims that I found really fun are the official Asylum challenge, and the Den of Thieves challenge. Those were among the first challenges I tried and I loved them! |
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Lol I love how everyone is advertising their own challenges. I would say the legacy challenge is the best place to start, but if it seems a little boring you can change it around a little to make it more interesting (The Random Legacy Challenge, a Rainbowcy) I also fangirl so hard over anything apocalypse/zombie related but until Supernatural comes out those challenges require CC & imagination. Tribe and historical challenges are also entertaining, however these also benefit from CC. |
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whiterider
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I realise that this is a thread about challenges, but since it doesn't actually contain a challenge, moved to Sims 3 Discussion.
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"On the page, punctuation performs its grammatical function, but in the mind of the reader it does more than that. It tells the reader how to hum the tune." - Lynn Truss, Eats, Shoots and Leaves |
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livelaughlove0221
Original Poster
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Join Date: May 2012 |
Ohhh thats why I couldn't find it in the challenges section :/ Thanks a lot for everyone's input. Really appreciate it
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