The Sims' series may be one of the best ways to come to terms with the fact that adulthood is mainly weird and scary, and sometimes fun
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The article reminisces about the author's early experiences with The Sims, highlighting how the game served as a reflection of real life while granting the freedom to explore unique narratives. The author shares memories of playing with family, transitioning from console games to PC iterations, and how the series has been a constant presence since childhood. Each game offered new adventures, with The Sims allowing players to create and simulate their desired life scenarios, ultimately showcasing the blend of reality and imagination that has captivated fans over the years.
That's the beauty of The Sims - it's a reflection of real life while allowing players to explore their wildest dreams (and nightmares) - and what ultimately attracted me to the series for years to come.
If anything, The Sims has been one series that has been persistent throughout my life. Something I barely remember playing as a child, but have fondly played over and over again.
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