I'm turning the 100 Baby Challenge into a dystopia and I may have gone slightly overboard...
It started with me thinking, “What if there was an actual in-universe reason someone had to have 100 children?”
That thought has now somehow turned into an entire dystopian society with its own government, social system, economy, laws, restrictions, consequences, child development rules and propaganda.
Oops.
I'm deliberately not sharing the actual story yet because I don't want to spoil it, but the goal is for every child to matter and for raising them well (or badly) to have consequences beyond simply aging them up and moving them out.
The challenge is also supposed to evolve as you play rather than feeling like you're repeating the exact same pregnancy/infant/toddler cycle 100 times.
Before I disappear completely into my dystopian Sims bureaucracy:
Would anyone actually be interested in playing something like this once it's finished?
Also, fellow challenge players: do you enjoy having detailed rules, random events, tracking sheets, etc., or do you prefer challenges that mostly work within the game without much external bookkeeping?