Those are all cool sounding clubs. Which other types of clubs did people create?
I have a homework club for the children. They have 6 of their friends in it, and everyone does their homework, so it helps the other children, too. They are working on getting the Networking perk, so the other children do better in school. My 2 main Sim children are top students at Landgraab Elementary (with the checkmark).
Then, my 2 Sim children have another club, that they just created called "Exercise and Games." I tried it with reading included, but I had to search my entire 6 floor house (2 basement levels and a roof deck) for books. Each child read several books, so I had to hunt around for about 25 books
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Anyway, now they will stretch, do sit-ups and push-ups or play Don't Wake The Llama or cards.
Then, the children and their parents, aunt and uncle and grandparents (they are all part of my main household --- 8 Sims) have a chess club. They are all geniuses, so they love that.
The adults also have 2 separate "Programming Work Homework" clubs (so a total of 16 Sims --- which includes their relatives). The house has 16 upgraded unbreakable computers.
Finally, the adults in the household have "Adult Socializaltion Club." They talk to each other to keep up their friendship/marriage, swim, go in the hot tub, play Don't Wake The Llama or cards (at a different time than the children's club). The children's great-grandparents are invited, too.
I used to have a "needed skill practice" club, but my Sims have all maxed all of their available skills, so they don't need that one anymore. I figured that keeping up all of my main Sims' relationships with friends and family was the new "skill" to work on.
All of these clubs act as a new story/new gameplay --- rather than just having 3 clubs for all of the household members.