told me Graham had expressed exactly the same interest, so I instantly and very aggressively challenged G-Star to a Tiny Build-Off. It all looked so cosy and lovely that I was moved to buy The Sims 4 just so I could build a teeny little witch's cottage when Tiny Living came out. Until the Tiny Living Stuff Pack was announced. lost me, and by the time The Sims 4 came around, I'd forgotten what I loved about the series. This continued well into The Sims 2 a few years later, which had some of the best expansion packs and build options. I remember clearly that I was told the 'motherlode' and 'rosebud' money cheats by a maths teacher. It was a phenomenon that gripped most of my school that year. This did not work, because the tower made a noise like a helicopter taking off, but still. I played with the lights off so that if I heard mum coming up the stairs I could turn the big CRT monitor off and leap back into bed, and trick her into thinking I'd been asleep the whole time. I stayed up way past my bedtime making versions of the adult my 11-year-old self wished to be (a willowy, elegant type with red hair). The first one came out around the same time that my big brother went to university, which meant I got to move into his room - the big room, which had the computer in it. When I was a kid I was really, really into The Sims.
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