Wednesday, August 12, 2009

Published Books

If your Sim finishes writing a novel, they'll receive a free copy of the book in the mail, along with the royalty checks. If you're lucky, you might see your book at the library or the bookstore. I think that it's really cool, because then you could write a series of sci-fi novels or a fiction trilogy. Then, when your person dies, their books remind others of their past deeds.

Tuesday, August 11, 2009

The Fat Guy

My friend Aaron came over today, and he created a new Sim called Really Fat. As you can guess, he's very fat. He also has green hair, and yellow bushy eyebrows. Talk about odd. Well, while Aaron was building Fat's house, I made him buy a pool, and two workout systems. Let's take a look, shall we?







And afterward, Fat likes to enjoy a entire cartoon of ice cream! Ah, stay tuned for some more Really Fat!

A Decorated Home

If you happen have some extra Simoleons, or your Sims wants to buy something, go shopping for plants and paintings. They'll both improve the environment in the given room, which could result in various moodlets. There are three moodlets, which last as long as you are in the room. First, there's the simple Decorated Moodlet, worth about 10 mood points. Then, there's Nicely Decorated worth 25 mood points. And then, you have a very powerful moodlet from a very very nicely decorated home. Beautifully Decorated worth a nice 40 points. A easy way to decorate your home without spending much money, is collecting stuff. Maybe cut some gems, or catch some butterflies then put them in your house for some Environment boosts.

Monday, August 10, 2009

The Mine

The other day, Remeb Paolo decided to explore Sunset Valley on a search for collectibles. I discovered a great place to find gems and metals called The Mine. Remeb found 4 silver, 5 iron, and 1 palladium. I found out thay you should never send the iron away to get smelted, just sell it right away because it costs more to get it smelted then it would sell for after. Here's a picture of The Mine. You can't really see the metals but you can see some gems glinting in the sunlight.