pandadme
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Just joinedHi Pandadme here. I just joined and looking forward to playing the challenge. Need a break from my 4 generation Neighborhood. Pretty soon there will be a 5th.
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Elstone
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Glad you decided to give it a try.
Once you finish the challenge, try playing a few of the other families for a change of pace, too. You'll find some cute stories and bits in their character bioss and family history, built in quirks that make them interesting to play. But don't play them till you finish the challenge!
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Nocommente
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A fourth generation hood? I'm impressed!
I hope you enjoy having something new to play. I think it's fun to play a different neighborhood sometimes, where you don't have to do the "right" thing, or be careful.
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pandadme
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thanks on the 4 generations. Has I looked at my Conway family, I discovered that it's 6 generations. I started with mother and teen daughter. So Mary (mother) 1st generation, Sarah (daughter) 2nd generation. Sarah has 4 kids, 3rd generation, Sarah has 8 grand kid 4th generation), 6 great grand kids(5th generation) and 12 GG grandkids (6th generation).
It's taken since 2004 to get there. I've started other hoods too. I guess 6 generations is more impressive.
I have a hood called America, that I found a challenge on another borad a couple years back. To have 1 female sim have 50 kids and name them after each state. She has 20 kids so far and out of the 20 kids is only 1 set of twins. She been drinking a whole lot of exlire of life to complete this feat.
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Nocommente
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Wow, I don't know which is more impressive, six generations or 20 kids!
Do the children in the America challenge all have different fathers?
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pandadme
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They have the same father. With both of them drinking the exlier of life I hope that the parent can last for all 50.
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