The randomly generated Sim you begin with is completely customizable. With the A button, click on the Sim's hair, eyes, clothes, and mouth to find the options you want. The A button advances you through the options, while B shows you the previous option. With the A button, click on the Skin Tone option in the upper-left corner.
Scroll through the options by using the A button to advance through the options and B to go back. Below the skin tone options is the Hair Color button. Click it and find the hair color you want. The Randomizer is next. This feature will randomly create a Sim for you, but we don't recommend this option since it takes a lot of the fun out of the game.
The fourth option on the left side of the screen allows you to control your Sim's voice. The number of voice pitch possibilities is nearly endless! Adjust the sliders to find the one you are happy with. In the upper-right corner, you'll find options for adding glasses and face paint. As before, scroll through the options until you have found one which makes you happy.
Then again, perhaps you don't want any paint or eyeglasses. Before you finish, don't forget to give your Sim a name. Now, you can click the "Done" button. Reminder: Many of these options hair and clothes, for instance can be changed later in the game.
Create Your Sim Erecting a Building The Workshop As the town builder, you are responsible for the design and construction of every new building, whether it be a business or a house. Before you attempt to build something, do your homework. The Sims you build for have certain interests. If you are unsure of what the person's interests are, look at the Relationship Book in your "My Stuff" menu.
The resulting screen will show you that person's interest. So, if the person is Goth Boy, for instance, make a very Spooky house. When it comes down to actually constructing the building in question, zoom out using the Control Stick and grab onto a base block by pressing the A button.
Move it to where you want it and press A to release the block. Holding down the B button allows you to place a block and have another of the same type already in your control. This can really speed up the process when adding accessories to the house. Pressing, but not holding down, the B button will delete the block from your control. Note: Your building can only be one or two stories high. Once you have laid down the base blocks, it's time to add a roof.
If you used round base blocks, it would make sense to use a circular roof. Just like the base blocks, roofs can be resized to properly fit the base of the structure.
With the actual structure complete, you can begin placing doors, windows, etc to the exterior. When doing this, remember that some of the pieces have interests with them. Match them to that of the Sim for the best effect. Unfortunately, there isn't an easy way to know which piece has what interest with it.
Thankfully, you can place a piece on the lawn or building and delete it. The controls for placing windows, doors, etc are the same for placing the base blocks and roof. Just keep in mind that you can't resize windows and doors.
Note: In the beginning of the game, the number of options are relatively limited. You can remodel the building's exterior at a later time to improve the structure's interests.
With the exception of your home, every building needs a sign of some kind. There will be one in the first list of options. Place more than one since they have the Sim's favorite interest and will improve the building's interest level. As you are adding the accessories to the building and the yard, watch the interest wheel to the left. It will show you which interests the building is meeting and in what percentage. Accomplishing this will increase the town's interest and encourage Sims with similar interests to visit the town.
When you have the building done, it's time to paint. A building isn't finished without a fresh coat of paint, is it? Click the paint brush icon in the upper-left corner and point to a section of the house. Press the A button to begin scrolling through the paint options, and hit B to go back.
Painting the base blocks is only the start. You can paint the roof, windows, doors, etc. Just about everything can be changed. Once you have finished, click the "Done" button and the owner will move in. Mailbox Options When you walk up to the building's mailbox, you will have three options: remodel, relocate, and kick out Sim.
Remodeling allows you to change the house's exterior. This is a good option later in the game, since you can improve the building's interests by adding newly-unlocked pieces to the property. Relocating a Sim allows you to move the building to another lot. We don't recommend using this option very often because of the fact that you will have to re-build the house, from the ground up.
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