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[–] tal@lemmy.today 16 points 1 month ago* (last edited 1 month ago)

I'm also interested to know whether you think Paradox should make another Sims-style life sim, after nuking Life By You

I'd personally like a "The Sims"-like game.

But while I like the sandbox aspect of that series, I was never that into the actual gameplay.

Being able to make your own structures and interact with them is neat. I like games like that a lot. Dwarf Fortress. Rimworld. Cataclysm: Dark Days Ahead.

But the actual gameplay in The Sims in that sandbox world doesn't really excite me all that much. There's not a lot of strategy or planning or mechanics to explore the interactions of. Watching your Sims do their thing is neat, and I'd enjoy having that go on while I play a game.

I can imagine a world where I have a lot of control over structures, with NPCs that are sophisticated to an unprecedented degree.

But I don't have specific ideas as to how to gamify it well. I just know that The Sims hasn't gotten there.

If what one wants is Sim Dollhouse, I guess it's okay. I know one woman who really liked one entry in the series, bought a computer just to play it. I guess it's a neat tool for letting people sorta role-play a life. There may be a solid market for that. But for myself, I'd like to have more mechanics to analyze and play around with. Think Kerbal Space Program or something.

I did like Sim City a fair bit.