u/AsahiIsLateAgain

so there's not much to show but here you go.

it'll be about a girl lost in a library that turned into an abnormaly extended place. She's hunted by a stranger and, no matter how many times he tries to kill her, she always comes back. Basically, you're stuck and you need to find a way out of the loop

that'll be a 90% narrative game with a few simple puzzles (i'm not very good with them) all in side scrolling. i cant' really tell how long it'll be, an hour at least, and it'll have 3 different endings depending on some choices of dialogue you'll make.

aiming for around june for a release, i don't communicate much about it since the game's gonna be really simple and kind of repetitive (specially with the scrapbooking inspired look). The game is about 40% done for now. I'll release it both in french and english

u/AsahiIsLateAgain — 16 days ago
▲ 3 r/sims2

hey there, gamerzs (im old)

so i've used to play TS2 long ago, definitely my favorite game in the series, but i've been stuck with TS3 for a very long time after it came out because of something i really needed in TS2: timeflow.

i really appreciated time flowing, corresponding with residential lots and the rest of the city. Even NPCs growing up and old on their own without the need to play with them. I like to play one family and see it grow through the generations, so i really liked the fact life keeps going on its own in TS3.

but now that TS2 are back on steam, i'm really tempted. The only thing that prevents me from buying it is the lack of timeflow.

i've been looking for mods so time passes the same on every lot, and especially for NPCs (or families i don't play with) to grow old without my intervention. I've seen names and all but I can't really tell which is best or which works better with the others...

If anyone knows the best combinations of mods to play with a 'realistic' timeflow, it'd be really appreciated!

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u/AsahiIsLateAgain — 20 days ago