sims 1 Chinese new year calendar 2014
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Day 9 - Click the picture below to download the set. Be sure to read the object descriptions below to see what they do!
Mahjong for 4 (hacked Sims 1 object)
Chinese New Year tradition: The Chinese love to play mahjong on any and every occasion. Many will play overnight on New Year’s Eve. >> Don’t let all the red packets, food, and gifts make you broke in the New Year! Win back your hard-earned money from your guests over the mahjong table. Up to 4 can play at once. Even if you lose money, you are guaranteed to gain logic skills. Pong!
UPDATE August 26, 2014 - You may need to have Gnohmon's skill speed end table for the 4-player chess to work. You need it in the Downloads folder, but you don't need to put one in the house. I am including this end table file with the package for your convenience. Gnohmon personally granted me permission to clone his creations, so I'm quite sure he won't mind me sharing the file here. If you think otherwise, Gnohmon, let me know! |
Mahjong Dining Chair
Chinese New Year tradition: The Chinese love to play mahjong on any and every occasion. Many will play overnight on New Year’s Eve. >> A perfect chair that matches the mahjong table. Glue to this comfortable chair for hours, even days while you attempt to win money over mahjong! Pong!
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(Synthetic) Ginseng Tea (hacked Sims 1 object)
Chinese New Year tradition: Ginseng is one of the most valuable Chinese gift options. With dramatic revitalizing potential, a genuine, fully-formed ginseng can fetch sky-high prices. >> Ginseng is expensive, but our chemically synthesized ginseng tea is not. Drink up or down any mood or all at once with the fake... I mean, synthetic ginseng tea. Manually tab through the fully automatic menu and marvel at all the options! Now you can energize or knock out yourself at will – perfect for going through mahjong marathons or depressing lonely nights. It is so powerful that any friends or foe in your vicinity will also feel the effect!
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Mahjong Dining Table
Chinese New Year tradition: The Chinese love to play mahjong on any and every occasion. Many will play overnight on New Year’s Eve. >> Losing too much cash over mahjong? Stop the bleeding by changing the mahjong table to a classy glass dining table! No money left to buy dinner? Um… that is not our concern…
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