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Ultimate HARD MODE 100 BABY CHALLENGE Starter Homes
I added the Off-The-Grid, Simple Living, + Reduce & Recycle lot challenges to the Chieftain's Villa lot in Sulani to make the perfect spot for your hippie sims to live off the land & start their big family (while suffering along the way).
I then made 3 versions of this lot, depending on what level of difficulty you want to start your sims baby challenge with:
S Tier - Starting funds were reduced all the way down to Legacy Challenge levels at only $1,800. This jungle shack has juuust enough amenities to keep your sims toddlers from getting taken by social services immediately.
A Tier - This airstream trailer uses the standard 100 Baby Challenge beginning funds of $20,000 for this starter home. The children & teens will be sleeping in a tent but hey they can fend for themselves, right?
B Tier - Don’t want to suffer too much? This treehouse was built with a $50,000 budget for when you want an upgrade from your tiny trailer home.
I hope you have fun playing with your eco friendly, boho sims on this lot. Whether you want to start with the 100 Baby Challenge ultimate hard mode version or the standard start version, this is guaranteed to be quite the challenge, even before the infant update.
Lot Type: Residential
40 x 30
$ 1,791 / 14,997 / 49,952
1br, 0ba / 1br, 0ba / 2br, 1ba
CC free
Enable “bb.moveobjects on” before placing
Origin ID: pan-cakes_makes
Find them on TS4 gallery here: S Tier | A Tier | B Tier | Founder sim
Watch the build video on YouTube
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Awesome! My photo was featured on Adobe Creative Cloud's Instagram account today! I took this photo in Marfa, Texas. I edited it in Lightroom and then finished it in Photoshop.
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