It's a convenient place to put all of all of your toddlers so you're not searching all over your home for them (unless you're like my sims, who tend to leave the children in the garage).
Funnily enough, them getting clogged is bit of a hidden miracle in itself - it can easily raise handiness skills in your kids, so they can move on to repairing more dangerous things like TVs and laptops.įive, you really ought to have a playroom - a large open space full of dollhouses, cribs, potties, high chairs and skill building toys.
I suppose a disadvantage would be that they can get dirty very easily, but the minute you get a "Handy" teen, or some cash to commission an upgrade to "self cleaning", do so. Don't bother trying to make multiple bathrooms for your Sims (except in the case of showers, I suppose - you can't just keep washing your hands forever) stall bathrooms will be much more effective in keeping your household full of children moving. Have a Kleptomaniac on your hands? When she gets invited to a friend's house, ask to stay over, and when the household is asleep, swipe stuff and rummage through their trash!įour, stall bathrooms are a godsend. Get a Computer Whiz sim? Great time to start hacking. Three, staying on the topic of traits, having one hundred babies is a perfect way to start experimenting with traits you've never used before. Trust me, I never realized how many Artistic/Genius combo kids I had until I started randomizing. Two, never choose your child's traits manually unless you're absolutely dead-set on what you want them to be. Even if you have multiple expansions, you'd be shocked how boring getting the game/s clothing/hair gets to use. One, if you're comfortable handling CC, definitely spend an hour or two on downloading toddler, child, and teenager clothing/hair. While I can't suggest mods other than MasterController and Mover for your overstuffing purposes, having taken on multiple 100 Baby Challenges, I can give you advice, and a lot of it.