So I came up with this idea shortly after repairing a pair of my trousers that suffered...er, "sudden crotch ventilation". It was my first time sewing anything and I think I did a semi-decent job of it. I think. Time will tell.
Anyway, to the game. It goes like this:
Think of something you recently did or learned, and assign attributes, moodlets (if applicable, and yes, shamelessly ripped off from Sims 3) and achievements for it accordingly. Then, post here in the format displayed for fun and profit. Example below:
Idsertian level up!
Skills learned:
Basic sewing, level 1.
One-thread knotting, level 1.
Needle threading, level 2.
Moodlets:
Crick in the neck: -5 concentration, -10 comfort
Job well done: +10 satisfaction, +1 pride
New skill learned: +5 satisfaction, +5 happiness, +3 pride
Disaster averted: +5 relief
Achievement unlocked!
Darn it. - Repair your first item of clothing.
Just a little prick! - Prick your finger with a sewing needle.
Dude, where's my thread? - Lose your needle's thread.
Only rules are:
Keep it grounded in reality, i.e. things you have actually learned/done. No gaming achievements.
Stick to Escapist rules.
Knock yourselves out guys.
EDIT: It would also be acceptable to post your current "stats" in whatever interests you.
Anyway, to the game. It goes like this:
Think of something you recently did or learned, and assign attributes, moodlets (if applicable, and yes, shamelessly ripped off from Sims 3) and achievements for it accordingly. Then, post here in the format displayed for fun and profit. Example below:
Idsertian level up!
Skills learned:
Basic sewing, level 1.
One-thread knotting, level 1.
Needle threading, level 2.
Moodlets:
Crick in the neck: -5 concentration, -10 comfort
Job well done: +10 satisfaction, +1 pride
New skill learned: +5 satisfaction, +5 happiness, +3 pride
Disaster averted: +5 relief
Achievement unlocked!
Darn it. - Repair your first item of clothing.
Just a little prick! - Prick your finger with a sewing needle.
Dude, where's my thread? - Lose your needle's thread.
Only rules are:
Keep it grounded in reality, i.e. things you have actually learned/done. No gaming achievements.
Stick to Escapist rules.
Knock yourselves out guys.
EDIT: It would also be acceptable to post your current "stats" in whatever interests you.