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Best short-ish challenges for sims 4?
I'm looking to turn two of the challenges I've done recently into a legacy. I did the CEA challenge for three generations, now I'm on the Trailer Park one for three generations, but I need something to fill out the next four generations. Apart from the OWBC, are there any other 1-4 generation challenges out there that simmers would recommend?
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There's the tiny living challenge (doesn't require the pack), but it is 5 generations rather than 1-4. I've always thought it sounded pretty neat, but I've never had time to try it out properly for myself.
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Sounds intriguing but I don’t know if I could do it! I tend to play with large families and only keeping it small to fit in that sized house... sounds tricky!Sam wrote: ↑January 18th, 2024, 3:14 am
There's the tiny living challenge (doesn't require the pack), but it is 5 generations rather than 1-4. I've always thought it sounded pretty neat, but I've never had time to try it out properly for myself.
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I would suggest maybe the random legacy challenge. That can be as long (or short) as you want it since you roll different objectives for each generation.
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That’s not a bad idea. I’ve decided I will do the OWBC next but that still leaves 1 generation, so that could work nicely. Thank you
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Who's Your Daddy or similar, maybe?
You could also make it a goal to complete all the collectiona in the game if that's your cup of tea or have all the bonus traits in one family.
You could also make it a goal to complete all the collectiona in the game if that's your cup of tea or have all the bonus traits in one family.
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I have been having a lot of fun with the Boolprop 17th Birthday Build Your Own Circus Challenge. It is technically a 5 generation challenge though and I see you are looking for something that is 1-4 generations. They don't have specific rules for the generation but I wrote some of my own and am using a different occult type for each generation.
The Boolprop Dear Diary Challenge is also a good one as it can be as many generations as you want. I think you just have to have sims write 200 books across all of the generations. It took me 5 generations to complete but I think it could be done in less.
Another one would be the Name Game Challenge which can be as many generations as you need to have a child that starts with each letter of the alphabet. It might be hard to do it in 4 generations but if you went with longer names it could probably be done.
If you are looking for something that is just a single generation then the Whiz Kid Challenge is fun. You just have to have a child and have them try to max as many skills as possible before becoming a young adult. The current Boolprop 18th Birthday Party Challenge would work too. I think you just have one sim host as many parties as possible in their lifetime.
The Boolprop Dear Diary Challenge is also a good one as it can be as many generations as you want. I think you just have to have sims write 200 books across all of the generations. It took me 5 generations to complete but I think it could be done in less.
Another one would be the Name Game Challenge which can be as many generations as you need to have a child that starts with each letter of the alphabet. It might be hard to do it in 4 generations but if you went with longer names it could probably be done.
If you are looking for something that is just a single generation then the Whiz Kid Challenge is fun. You just have to have a child and have them try to max as many skills as possible before becoming a young adult. The current Boolprop 18th Birthday Party Challenge would work too. I think you just have one sim host as many parties as possible in their lifetime.
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Those are all good ideas. I hadn’t heard of the Dear Diary one but after looking at the rules, it does seem like a lot of work! I’m sort-of doing the name game challenge in a different save but it’s not strictly adhering to the rules, and I almost did the Whiz kid one in another save when one sim child did 7 out of 8 childhood aspirations and then two or three aspirations while a teen, including maxing charisma. But the circus one, I haven’t tried that yet. That’s on my list of maybe challenges after I finish the ones I have going . But then again, who is to say that I have to stop at gen 10 in a legacy save?Designergirl81 wrote: ↑February 6th, 2024, 2:12 pm I have been having a lot of fun with the Boolprop 17th Birthday Build Your Own Circus Challenge. It is technically a 5 generation challenge though and I see you are looking for something that is 1-4 generations. They don't have specific rules for the generation but I wrote some of my own and am using a different occult type for each generation.
The Boolprop Dear Diary Challenge is also a good one as it can be as many generations as you want. I think you just have to have sims write 200 books across all of the generations. It took me 5 generations to complete but I think it could be done in less.
Another one would be the Name Game Challenge which can be as many generations as you need to have a child that starts with each letter of the alphabet. It might be hard to do it in 4 generations but if you went with longer names it could probably be done.
If you are looking for something that is just a single generation then the Whiz Kid Challenge is fun. You just have to have a child and have them try to max as many skills as possible before becoming a young adult. The current Boolprop 18th Birthday Party Challenge would work too. I think you just have one sim host as many parties as possible in their lifetime.
The WYD one would be doable in one generation - do you know where there’s a list of rules? I went searching but couldn’t find them for sims 4. I have done something similar in the 16th boolprop birthday challenge though.madeinsixam wrote: ↑February 6th, 2024, 1:46 pm Who's Your Daddy or similar, maybe?
You could also make it a goal to complete all the collectiona in the game if that's your cup of tea or have all the bonus traits in one family.
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I don't, unfortunately! I've done a similar thing in TS4 but didn't go with any strict rules, I just aimed for X babies from different fathers. I think the TS3 ruleset wouldn't be too hard to adapt for TS4, since I think most things in it haven't changed much if at all.MayaRose1138 wrote: ↑February 7th, 2024, 2:48 pmThe WYD one would be doable in one generation - do you know where there’s a list of rules? I went searching but couldn’t find them for sims 4. I have done something similar in the 16th boolprop birthday challenge though.madeinsixam wrote: ↑February 6th, 2024, 1:46 pm Who's Your Daddy or similar, maybe?
You could also make it a goal to complete all the collectiona in the game if that's your cup of tea or have all the bonus traits in one family.
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For the record, I've been looking for some short TS4 challenges myself, so I'll add some of what I've found.
I found this site, which has a bunch of challenges and some of them are on the shorter side.
I did the Sixth Sense challenge, which I've been blogging about. It's a challenge where your household consists of a ghost and a kid and the kid is basically the sole provider... while also having the mission of ressurrecting the ghost. The rules are here.
I recently heard of a challenge where you play a toddler living "alone". (You either keep the adult Sim in one locked room with everything they need or make a vampire hibernate for the duration.) I don't know where it's from or if there's a ruleset, though!
Another challenge I want to try is one where your lot has all the challenges and you Sim needs to accomplish certain tasks to lift each one. I Googled it and found a few different rules/variations, so you could probably pick and choose whatever works for you or make your own.
There's also the "alien adoption challenge" where your Sim raises an alien but you can't control the kid or even check their needs.
If anyone know of more, people let me know!
I found this site, which has a bunch of challenges and some of them are on the shorter side.
I did the Sixth Sense challenge, which I've been blogging about. It's a challenge where your household consists of a ghost and a kid and the kid is basically the sole provider... while also having the mission of ressurrecting the ghost. The rules are here.
I recently heard of a challenge where you play a toddler living "alone". (You either keep the adult Sim in one locked room with everything they need or make a vampire hibernate for the duration.) I don't know where it's from or if there's a ruleset, though!
Another challenge I want to try is one where your lot has all the challenges and you Sim needs to accomplish certain tasks to lift each one. I Googled it and found a few different rules/variations, so you could probably pick and choose whatever works for you or make your own.
There's also the "alien adoption challenge" where your Sim raises an alien but you can't control the kid or even check their needs.
If anyone know of more, people let me know!