This was my best baby boomer attempt. Of course, the last one I tried was a Sims 3 one and in that one I got myself addicted to the baby swings et al which weren't allowed for challenges. So didn't go too well. I went into this one without knowing much about completing aspirations, or nooboos, or adopting, or school or much of anything else. It was going to be a learning curve for me so I practised and practised and practised some more and annoyed our very very extremely patient challenge team with questions that I'm sure must have seemed inane to them, but they answered them for me and I noticed that the answers they gave me became added as rules additions, including when I asked if a parent was a young adult at the end of the game and had completed a unique aspiration and skill, if I could move them out for the extra points. I was told no.
aha! So a son as a father of a third generation sim WILL work for big happy family. I had no idea if the grandkids had to be in the household or not and never tried it beforehand.
I decided to go for an 'outdoor living' family, I went for Newcrest as my homelot, and chose the smallest lot I could so I could start off with as much money as possible. I put a spa down near them.
During practices I tried a variety of different 'floorplans' for my house and settled on I liked - 6 of the smaller tents, potties, indoor toilets and showers (3 of each) two picnic tables, one two square tables (computer on each end of that one) and toddler toys - wabbit pads and so forth. I bypassed high chairs.
I used the spa ONCE. I kept on forgetting about it. Also, I was frightened the kids would be taken from Mr and Mrs Andreas if I sent the parents there with little ones behind.
Things I discovered (mostly through accident)
- it takes approximately 7 cuddles from each parent, a change of nappy AND a bottle/breast feed for nooboos to become good friends with each parent.
- you can reuse the birthday cake - if you re-add the candles before anyone takes a slice.
- toddlers doing the grand tour of the 'house' pointing to everything and saying "what's that" works both their thinking and movement skill
- some of the children seemed to start school at a B/Part Time job with a promotion.
- nerd brain and computer brain are awesome aspirations to complete
- my cunning plan for one of the kids to complete leader of the pack worked a charm - none of the other kids went into that aspiration and when he got up to the level to lead a club with 8 members, father transferred leadership to him; he was the one that took longer to complete his skill (charisma) than his aspiration
- I really like the freelancer programming 'career'; but unless you watch carefully, sims can get distracted by their kids/siblings
- there are probably many many more, but those are all I can recall at the moment
- from my childhood, jungle gyms = monkey bars. It took me considerable time and frustration to work out that they are now considered two different things! Of course, had I read the Carls Sims 4 forums, I could have saved myself time and hair.
Problems I ran into
- musical genius and best selling author took me a long time to complete, so long that offspring 3 and 4 were out of the house and on their own before offspring 3 and 4 were close to finishing their aspirations (4 did computer whiz and 3 did painter extraordinaire). 1 did best selling author, 2 did musical genius, 3 did painter extraordinaire, 4 did computer whiz, order they left were 3, 4, 1, 2.
- child 7 as a teen steadfastly refused to get a B in high school school (of course, I discovered on the last Saturday of the challenge file that I hadn't changed one of the lot traits to "good schools" so that was on the watcher
- easy to get distracted by the cute toddler animations
- toddlers refusing to do things that I as their 'merciful' watcher know is best for them
- It took me until Friday of week 3 before I had the first of my offspring ready to move out and after that I had 3 more adoptions, 1 just before the end of week 3, and 2 half way through week 4. By the time that child 6 had moved out (Thursday week 4) I knew I didn't have the time for another pregnancy and I had already done my two adoptions in week 4 (I even contact the team at one stage and asked if it was 2 adoptions a week, and if you didn't adopt the two of them by the end of that week, you lost the adoptions, or if you could save them up, they confirmed it was use them or lose them by the end of each week). I should have done the try for baby in week 4 when I adopted child 7 and did the adoption later.
When I was really struggling with the musical genius aspiration, I thought "I know, I'll go for mansion baron for her" which was ... a mistake. I also know I lost my focus a bit in week 4. I want to give it another go, just at my own pace.
I was very happy with my final score. 6 moved out was 6 more than I expected. I actually was expecting that I'd have a child taken away due to neglect, when in fact the only ones I truly neglected were daddykins and mumsy (not their real names which were Tati and Danae Andreas, and the children in order were Evan, Camille, Arnold, Ricky, Bree, Kaimin, Rae, Wilmot and Sasha. All names that meant Strong and/or Brave.