![]() Rags To Riches games are about starting with nothing, and working your way up to being a millionaire with a house. It was popularised by a bunch of Sims YouTubers doing let's plays, but probably the best example is this one by James Turner, who's one of my favourite speed builders: ![]() I guess technically it's now called the Rosebud Challenge (named after the money cheat), but I'd bet most people still know this one as Rags To Riches. The Rags To Riches Challenge AKA The Rosebud Challenge Let me introduce you to some of my favourites. Players try to complete even the most difficult ones in a 24-hour span. Now, in the age of The Sims 4, these challenges have been refined. ![]() ![]() In these, you create a Sim, or a family of Sims, and then play their lives out according to a set of very prescriptive and often torturous rules. And as far back as the first in the series, the latter set have been pushing the game to its tensile limits by introducing play challenges. Players of The Sims can broadly be divided into these two categories as well. ![]() You either used your action figures to play out imaginative (if potentially weird) stories, or you picked one of them up and went "I bet I can make Lion-O's legs go in the splits so far that they fall off", before proceeding to test your hypothesis. My guess is that when you were a kid, right, you were one of two types. ![]()
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