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Nyperold2011-09-09 11:13:49

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Hey! Now that My Sims Agents is done, I bring you my liveblog of a previous game in the My Sims series: My Sims Kingdom! This one is from 2006, and contains different versions of a number of the characters in My Sims Agents, as well as ones coming all the way back from My Sims. Additionally, there'll be an aspect of the game that contains characters from the DS versions of the games.

So, I start the game, the Nunchuk is plugged in, I choose New Game, and overwrite one of my files.

On to the story!

??????: Once upon a time, there was a great kingdom that covered the entire world. This kingdom was made up of many different lands...

??????: ...and many different Sims.

??????: All the Sims and all the lands were ruled by a kind and wise king: Me, King Roland!

ROLAND: To help protect the people of my kingdom, I ordered my wizard to make a collection of magic scepters.

ROLAND: I gave these special wands to the most loyal and brave Sims in the kingdom, and thus was born the Order of Wandoliers.

ROLAND: With their magic scepters in hand, the Wandoliers could do amazing things! They used their power to protect the kingdom and keep the Sims of the world happy.

ROLAND: It's hard to believe so much time has passed... All of the Wandoliers have long since retired or moved away.

ROLAND: Parts of my kingdom are now falling into disrepair, and the people are not as happy as they once were.

ROLAND: But today is a very special day! I, King Roland, will be naming a new Wandolier! Who will it be? Where will they come from? And what will they look like?

At this point, I call on you to give a gender and name to the Sim I'll be controlling. The name may have no more than 12 characters, and may contain any of the following characters: A-Z, a-z*

, 0-9, hyphen, underscore, colon, semicolon, comma, period, question mark, exclamation mark, apostrophe, quote mark, slash, pipe, tilde, plus, asterisk, caret, left parenthesis, right parenthesis, equal, less than, greater than, at, ampersand, octothorpe, simoleon sign (a.k.a. the section sign), percent sign, left kitty whisker, and right kitty whisker. Yes, you read right. There's also the set of letters so that other European languages such as Spanish, German, French, and so on may be represented.

You'll have some more control, of course, once more islands open up.

For appearance, like last time, I'll hit Random and describe what I get.

Comments

EndarkCuli Since: Dec, 1969
Feb 15th 2012 at 9:33:51 PM
Hey, a new update! Witty comments, pointing out details, making sure to have fun along the way...I must say, it certainly seems like happy days are here again! Now if only I could gather up the motivation to do the same with my own liveblogs...

And now, it gives me great pleasure to contribute to this project via voting. Both destinations sound like interesting options; one sounds like it'll add Wild West elements to a Medieval setting, which ought to be interesting to see, but the word 'nature' reminds me of a rockin' elf from your last My Sims liveblog. My vote's for Renée's Nature Preserve, but if other commenters outnumber me, know that I'll be just peachy no matter what happens next.

...One last thing. I'm not sure if it counts as Fridge Logic, but I think it makes sense that the house in your first test didn't have a door. Putting the fact that it was just a test aside, who else would use it but Marlon, who would probably prefer teleporting inside even if a door was right in front of him?
Nyperold Since: Dec, 1969
Feb 20th 2012 at 6:18:39 PM
Hmm, could be.

Perhaps I should note that the term "medieval setting" only really applies to a couple of islands that I can think of, and one was Capital Island. (And even it had a toaster oven, though we never saw it.)

Although maybe you could count that one island that has a medieval setting within the setting...
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