The Sims Medieval is a dirty, dirty game. I think EA forgot KIDS PLAY THESE GAMES.
That being said, I'm laughing so hard I'm crying.
If any of my readers get this game, the quest about finding an heir? Yeah, I'm half expecting someone to yell "Giggity!"
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LOL!! I have to say, I almost want spoilers. XD
THat reminds me though--did you ever notice that during one of the "flirt" socials in Sims 3, there's a male line that actually sounds VERY much like "Giggity"? Swear my jaw about hit the floor when I heard that. XD
I'm trying to avoid spoilers, but my god, there are so many innuendos and, erm, sexual situations. XD
I never play with sound on, so I didn't know that! That's pretty funny XD
That's pretty awesome. ^^ I've never really cared to have nudity and such in the Sims, but innuendo is hilaaaarrious. That makes me wanna pick up the game all the more. ^^
LOL yeah, Brad says Giggity all the time when he's flirting with Alesha. It *has* to be on purpose. I think the Sims creators have more of a sense of humor than we give them credit for sometimes!
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Haha, let's just say it involved a "fertility ritual" and leave it at that. I want you to explore the hilariousness for yourself if you decide to buy the game! No nudity, though, so it shouldn't be too out of your taste-level.
I always thought they did, but this game is really solidifying that idea, haha.
Innuendo is good.
And Kaleeko, the people who write Sims do have quite a sense of humour sometimes. I haven't done it for a long long time, but some of the descriptions of items are killer funny. In Sims 2 - I swear when a Sim swooned over a nearby romance Sim it sounded very like "Ah L'Amour". which I found pretty funny.
Interested to hear the non-spoilers Amelia.
One thing to be aware of if you do buy this game: It is horrendously glitchy. This is to be expected for a game that just came out and obviously patches will come out to help with most of it, but considering I've just spent an hour trying to figure out how to get my Sim to perform an interaction they should be able to do already... yeah. Patience, young Padawans.
Interesting. I read a comment in the forum last night/early this morning from someone who said it played beautifully for them for hours.
The curse of developing PC games - there are so many combinations of RAM, graphic cards, motherboards etc that it is quite impossible to truly test hardware that will suit everyone.
I'm still winding down from finishing the short story the other day. I think I'll start posting family bios in Cyclone's hood to help everyone including me get a mental map of who is who before the chaos of all those teens around hitting adult and getting married. And maybe visit Phillip - though his birthday looms...
As far as hardware goes, mine plays really well. The only glitches I've encountered are gameplay, routing, one or two typos, and general odd behavior.
I look forward to reading it!! Happy birthday to Phillip!
Hey everyone! Im a Simmer ( SIMS 3 mostly) and love reading up on your storys. XD
I just created a blog for mine ( it has 9 chapters now...) and would love hear any feed back that you may have from expert SIMS bloggers such as yourselves.
I cant wait to be apart of this fun Blog community!
I'm not much of a fan of this game, but with the Medieval looks I find it looks better this time. But with what you've just said, it looks like that might be the creators' only way to invite people nowadays. And yes you're right they should bear in mind that most of their fans are youngsters.
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