Hey ya'll!
No, unfortunately this is still not another chapter of Redeeming Love, but I have just been having too much fun doing "extra curricular" sims activities. Like posing and world building!!
And it is a little different to my previous one, though you would notice... I do like my Redwood Dawn trees!!
This world is again created for all you story writers. It is a pioneer village, founded by settlers travelling west in covered wagons (hint hint - good story right there!!) which is simple and rustic. It can be built up or down to your taste with LOADS of room to put lots and build houses, and the decor of the buildings will work for a "back to yesterday" theme. If you wanted :P
St Matthew's Anglican was built from stone carted in from the near-by hills after the tragic fire of the original log-board structure. Although the preacher is often travelling by other smaller settlements to marry the young and bury the old, many a sim still gather on a Sunday to worship and pray.
Gerald's Pub is small and unassuming, but come Saturday night, the pioneers can tear that place down with their rabble. Too drunk to get home? No worries, the bed upstairs will host you for the night while you sleep it off, and ready to get back to the work the next day ;)
Rosie's School House is where the children will learn their letters and numbers, before they come home to help with the chores. All rabbit holes in this town are hidden to keep to the theme, but the children should be able to enter the "school" hiding under the ground.
General town life is simple and rustic, like the houses which your sims can live in if they choose. Simply and old-style furnished, I would recommend filling them with any custom content you might have to keep better with the theme of the village. I believe I kept all of my CC out when I was building to save potential issues, but there are so many cool things you can get to match the theme better.
Gray's Linen store is one of my favourite parts of the town. Officially a "salon", your sims can get all the sewing supplies they need to "clothe" themselves and their families :)
The highlight of the town's architecture is this stone mansion-style governor's house. Have a fettish for snooty sims? Then snoot all you like in this place - fill it with servants and run the ramshackle town from the comfort of your villa. Have fun with this one - if it seems a little out of place to you then just demolish it, but otherwise enjoy.
Dont want to live in the town? No worries! The world currently has two big empty lots (one fitted out for a legacy) to start a farm, or move into this established apple orchard farm house. Complete with a barn and stables for your horses, run your family and make your living off the land in this beautiful lot.
And that's basically it! Open space and air, dust and hard work to be done. I hope you all enjoy this one and let your creative juices flow freely - really, go nuts! It's just a starter ;)
To download the world ready for your game, click HERE
Or, to download the world along with the Create-a-World files, click HERE. I've included this for you simmers who might want to change things, build further, add whatever you feel is missing and so on.
For the world only, just throw it straight in your downloads folder and install from the launcher. For the world and CAW file, unzip it with whatever program you have. The .sims3pack file can go straight in your downloads folder, and the .world and .settings files can go in your UserToolData / Worlds folder ready to be loaded up in Create-A-World.
Redwood Valley was made with all of the expansion packs and all of the stuff packs, bar Sweet Treats, to date. As mentioned above, it should be CC-free.
Enjoy! xx