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[ QUOTE ] "Appearence: 81" = 8.1/10 yes do it [/ QUOTE ] on the OOT scale? [/ QUOTE ] Can I start a thread in OOT or will I get *'ed. |
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[ QUOTE ] [ QUOTE ] "Appearence: 81" = 8.1/10 yes do it [/ QUOTE ] on the OOT scale? [/ QUOTE ] on second thought, this 81 could be misleading. this scale could just mean that she has washed hair and relatively clean fingernails. [/ QUOTE ] good point |
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[ QUOTE ] Is this some kind of game? [/ QUOTE ] Since you are a linktard: ""Real Lives" could be describe as a life simulator, but it is more than that. You can "grow up" and "live" in almost any country in the world. You'll learn about their culture, health issues, history, politics, way of life, and much more. Make choices about school, leisure activities, finances, location, and career. Your family, sex, and location are randomly selected. You do have the option to choose a new country when you start a new game, but everything else is based on statistics. Statistics is the main core of the game. How well you do in life, depends on your chances of going to school and landing a good job. How much time you spend with each life is up to you. You can simply let the simulator run it's course, and just deal with the pop up boxes as they came, and occasionally investing and modifying finances. Or you can seek out romance yourself, relocate, look for a new job, or go to school without being prompted. Not all countries have the same opportunities, especially educational. Depending on your style, you can spend about an hour with each life. Political, society, and health details are provided about the country as a whole. By browsing through the sections, you can see how your family and lifestyle compares to the rest of the country. Links with pictures, news, travel, and religion will take you to the Internet so you can learn factual information about your new country." [/ QUOTE ] That sounds so sweet. Link me up! |
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[ QUOTE ] [ QUOTE ] Is this some kind of game? [/ QUOTE ] Since you are a linktard: ""Real Lives" could be describe as a life simulator, but it is more than that. You can "grow up" and "live" in almost any country in the world. You'll learn about their culture, health issues, history, politics, way of life, and much more. Make choices about school, leisure activities, finances, location, and career. Your family, sex, and location are randomly selected. You do have the option to choose a new country when you start a new game, but everything else is based on statistics. Statistics is the main core of the game. How well you do in life, depends on your chances of going to school and landing a good job. How much time you spend with each life is up to you. You can simply let the simulator run it's course, and just deal with the pop up boxes as they came, and occasionally investing and modifying finances. Or you can seek out romance yourself, relocate, look for a new job, or go to school without being prompted. Not all countries have the same opportunities, especially educational. Depending on your style, you can spend about an hour with each life. Political, society, and health details are provided about the country as a whole. By browsing through the sections, you can see how your family and lifestyle compares to the rest of the country. Links with pictures, news, travel, and religion will take you to the Internet so you can learn factual information about your new country." [/ QUOTE ] That sounds so sweet. Link me up! [/ QUOTE ] http://www.educationalsimulations.com/ |
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I voted no since her endurance is only 45. She'll have "headaches" too often.
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[ QUOTE ] Is this some kind of game? [/ QUOTE ] [/ QUOTE ] fckin lol |
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[ QUOTE ] [ QUOTE ] [ QUOTE ] Is this some kind of game? [/ QUOTE ] Since you are a linktard: ""Real Lives" could be describe as a life simulator, but it is more than that. You can "grow up" and "live" in almost any country in the world. You'll learn about their culture, health issues, history, politics, way of life, and much more. Make choices about school, leisure activities, finances, location, and career. Your family, sex, and location are randomly selected. You do have the option to choose a new country when you start a new game, but everything else is based on statistics. Statistics is the main core of the game. How well you do in life, depends on your chances of going to school and landing a good job. How much time you spend with each life is up to you. You can simply let the simulator run it's course, and just deal with the pop up boxes as they came, and occasionally investing and modifying finances. Or you can seek out romance yourself, relocate, look for a new job, or go to school without being prompted. Not all countries have the same opportunities, especially educational. Depending on your style, you can spend about an hour with each life. Political, society, and health details are provided about the country as a whole. By browsing through the sections, you can see how your family and lifestyle compares to the rest of the country. Links with pictures, news, travel, and religion will take you to the Internet so you can learn factual information about your new country." [/ QUOTE ] That sounds so sweet. Link me up! [/ QUOTE ] http://www.educationalsimulations.com/ [/ QUOTE ] http://www.educationalsimulations.co...oads/Lives.exe FYP |
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I voted no since her endurance is only 45. She'll have "headaches" too often. [/ QUOTE ] that's why Jesus invented hard drugs |
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show that sweet thing how we do things in bbv
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