jamie - The combination of LOTR and Sims 2 has been one of the best experiences of my life. Which, yeah, confirms the Biggest Loser thing will not be a one-time win.
Sparkling Red - You know it! Things will only get hotter from here. :)
Freddie Sirmans - Thank you. You . . . have a lot of links on your site.
I suck at that game. I could never make my sims happy, or if they were happy, they were perpetually out of shape, or stupid, or any number of other things were out of whack.
Thursday's Child - Honestly, Sims 1 was a lot easier in that regard. Less to worry about. Sims 2 becomes super easy when you learn to keep your left hand poised above the "`123" section of the keyboard. (` to pause the game; 1, 2, and 3 to adjust the speed of time. Coincidentally, those also work in Sims 1.) You can pause the game, give your Sim a list of things to do and then go rescue his or her spouse from drowning in the family pool. Also, once you realize that you have to manually get them to stop eating once their hunger bar is full, you keep them in shape without any issues.
Seriously, I don't see how anyone could not love this game. However, I could see how reading a lengthy comment about it might just be super annoying, so I'm going to shut up and let the game speak for itself.
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Comments (6)
jamie
January 4, 2008 9:03 AM
At first I was like Sims, blah. Then I read further on and see Frodo and then I was like WIN!
Amazing!
Sparkling Red
January 4, 2008 9:55 PM
Sizzlin' Hot!
Freddie Sirmans
January 5, 2008 9:17 PM
Just browsing the internet. You have a very, very interesting blog. great blog.
Rachelskirts
January 6, 2008 11:33 PM
jamie - The combination of LOTR and Sims 2 has been one of the best experiences of my life. Which, yeah, confirms the Biggest Loser thing will not be a one-time win.
Sparkling Red - You know it! Things will only get hotter from here. :)
Freddie Sirmans - Thank you. You . . . have a lot of links on your site.
Thursday's Child
January 7, 2008 5:47 PM
I suck at that game. I could never make my sims happy, or if they were happy, they were perpetually out of shape, or stupid, or any number of other things were out of whack.
Rachelskirts
January 14, 2008 11:40 AM
Thursday's Child - Honestly, Sims 1 was a lot easier in that regard. Less to worry about. Sims 2 becomes super easy when you learn to keep your left hand poised above the "`123" section of the keyboard. (` to pause the game; 1, 2, and 3 to adjust the speed of time. Coincidentally, those also work in Sims 1.) You can pause the game, give your Sim a list of things to do and then go rescue his or her spouse from drowning in the family pool. Also, once you realize that you have to manually get them to stop eating once their hunger bar is full, you keep them in shape without any issues.
Seriously, I don't see how anyone could not love this game. However, I could see how reading a lengthy comment about it might just be super annoying, so I'm going to shut up and let the game speak for itself.