Sunday, July 15, 2012

The Brother's Donovon

I'm still playing Summerset Bay.  Shocking I know.  My friends don't believe that I actually play.  I plan on pointing them towards this blog as proof that I am progressing in my world.  Today though, before I introduce my next family, I thought I would explain a few details of my play style.  

I've mentioned before I play in a rotation with TS2 style aging.   I also believe I mentioned somewhere that Summerset Bay has ten families I will be playing in rotation.  The reason I bring this up is the term family may be a bit of a loose term.  I have a collection of ten households.  Nine of which are siblings, as you probably have started to notice.  The odd household is a pair of best friends.  The other households in this world are what I'm calling townies.  Basically marriage material for the households I'm playing.  Eventually the households I'm playing down will grow and soon I'll have an entire world populated with sims households to play in a rotation.   This is very similar to the way I played in TS2.  Each household is played from Sunday to Sunday on normal lifespan.  This first week I'm dedicating to getting the households some skills and some levels in their chosen careers or progress in their lifetime wishes.  This is why some of the pics are very bland and boring.  Some households and sims I have a better feel for their personality others I know very well.  All in all the development of my world is going to be fairly natural.  Okay, so now moving on to the Donovon Brothers.

The next family in my rotation are the Donovon's.  Brothers Connor and Patrick love spending time outdoors.  One can usually find Connor outside with his beloved mare Cinnamon.   They spend most of their time training.   Connor has a great dream of owning a horse breeding ranch.  When Patrick is outdoors one can find him jogging and collecting the various gems and rocks that cover the countryside.  Patrick is the ambitious sort.  He's currently working as a coach for the kids league.  One day though, he dreams of working for the local sports team as more than a coach for their children.





1 comment:

  1. It's true, I didn't believe her and she pointed me here.

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