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30 Sep 2010 - 23:00

Being in a band and potentially living the life of a rock star is an incredible dream that we’ve all entertained at one time or another. That’s why even the most tone-deaf among us get together with our best friends and jam away in our garages, driving our parents and neighbors crazy. Never mind that the road to fame involves sketchy venues and poorly paid gigs! Here on The Sims 3 team, we are pretty excited that your Sims can now actively pursue that rock and roll dream!

The Sims 3 Late Night

The Band career is flexible and full of possibilities in The Sims 3 Late Night. Buy one of four new instruments and your Sims can play in anything from a jazz band to a rock band. There’s a double bass, keyboard or piano, and a drum kit. Your Sims must learn to play an instrument first because really, what kind of band leader doesn’t know basic scales. Once they’ve gained some skill, it’s time to recruit band members.

Form a band with members of your Sim’s household, friends, or the guy who lives next door. As a band, Sims can learn new compositions that they can buy at the bookstore. Your Sim’s band must have at least four Sims if you want anyone to hire them to play gigs. Otherwise, if they’re strictly a jam-for-fun band, they can have anywhere from two to four Sims in their band. One of the best parts of having a band is getting to choose a fantastic name for the band—like The Stinking Llamas or Reticulating Spliners. You can rename their band as many times as you wish or just go with one of the names that we’ve come up with. As the band leader, your Sim also has the power to kick out members anytime you wish. Be prepared for the consequences to your Sim’s friendship though!

The Sims 3 Late Night

When they start out, your Sims will be offered three hour gigs at dive bars around town. Make sure your Sim gets to the venue early. The other band members will meet your Sim there. Even if your Sim’s band starts playing paid gigs, they’ll still want to practice. Your Sim can practice with their band mates anytime, anywhere. Just call the band members and they’ll drop what they’re doing to come practice. Choose different styles during a session. Will it be a jazz jam session or a blues jam session? Your Sim can jam with up to eight Sims, whether they’re in the band or not.

Your Sim’s commitment to the band need not be full-time. Perhaps you still want your Sim to pursue their day job in the film career path and make time for band practice after hours. On the other hand, if you want your Sim to go pro, you could register them as self-employed at City Hall and chart their progress from Attic Act to Legendary Musician. The measure of success for any band is the amount of Simoleons they rake in from tips and gigs.

There are lots of places in Bridgeport that are fair game for earning a few Simoleons. You’ll find a stage set up at every venue in Bridgeport. Waylon’s Haunt is one of our favorite Bridgeport venues. It was one of the first venues that made it into the game and it’s like a familiar, neighborhood bar: a bit grimy, yet cozy with neon lights and dartboards. There is a diverse assortment of clubs and venues to play at. Your Sim can even stash an instrument in their inventory and then descend into the subway to play for tips.

The Sims 3 Late Night

Becoming a high level musician or pursuing the band career are just two of the many ways to achieve celebrity status. Among the perks of being a celebrity, there’s a chance of getting a free grand piano or a themed electric guitar complete with amplifier that will really take your Sim’s band’s image to the next level.

Whatever your Sim’s musical style, there are new outfits and accessories to suit everything from the grungy to the refined look, like leather wrist bracelets, sharp indie vests, or thick ironic glasses! And don’t forget the tattoo system—every self-respecting rock star knows that body ink makes you look legit.

See? Becoming a rock star isn’t so hard. At least for your Sims. Rock on!

30 Sep 2010 - 23:00

Being in a band and potentially living the life of a rock star is an incredible dream that we’ve all entertained at one time or another. That’s why even the most tone-deaf among us get together with our best friends and jam away in our garages, driving our parents and neighbors crazy. Never mind that the road to fame involves sketchy venues and poorly paid gigs! Here on The Sims 3 team, we are pretty excited that your Sims can now actively pursue that rock and roll dream!

The Sims 3 Late Night

The Band career is flexible and full of possibilities in The Sims 3 Late Night. Buy one of four new instruments and your Sims can play in anything from a jazz band to a rock band. There’s a double bass, keyboard or piano, and a drum kit. Your Sims must learn to play an instrument first because really, what kind of band leader doesn’t know basic scales. Once they’ve gained some skill, it’s time to recruit band members.

Form a band with members of your Sim’s household, friends, or the guy who lives next door. As a band, Sims can learn new compositions that they can buy at the bookstore. Your Sim’s band must have at least four Sims if you want anyone to hire them to play gigs. Otherwise, if they’re strictly a jam-for-fun band, they can have anywhere from two to four Sims in their band. One of the best parts of having a band is getting to choose a fantastic name for the band—like The Stinking Llamas or Reticulating Spliners. You can rename their band as many times as you wish or just go with one of the names that we’ve come up with. As the band leader, your Sim also has the power to kick out members anytime you wish. Be prepared for the consequences to your Sim’s friendship though!

The Sims 3 Late Night

When they start out, your Sims will be offered three hour gigs at dive bars around town. Make sure your Sim gets to the venue early. The other band members will meet your Sim there. Even if your Sim’s band starts playing paid gigs, they’ll still want to practice. Your Sim can practice with their band mates anytime, anywhere. Just call the band members and they’ll drop what they’re doing to come practice. Choose different styles during a session. Will it be a jazz jam session or a blues jam session? Your Sim can jam with up to eight Sims, whether they’re in the band or not.

Your Sim’s commitment to the band need not be full-time. Perhaps you still want your Sim to pursue their day job in the film career path and make time for band practice after hours. On the other hand, if you want your Sim to go pro, you could register them as self-employed at City Hall and chart their progress from Attic Act to Legendary Musician. The measure of success for any band is the amount of Simoleons they rake in from tips and gigs.

There are lots of places in Bridgeport that are fair game for earning a few Simoleons. You’ll find a stage set up at every venue in Bridgeport. Waylon’s Haunt is one of our favorite Bridgeport venues. It was one of the first venues that made it into the game and it’s like a familiar, neighborhood bar: a bit grimy, yet cozy with neon lights and dartboards. There is a diverse assortment of clubs and venues to play at. Your Sim can even stash an instrument in their inventory and then descend into the subway to play for tips.

The Sims 3 Late Night

Becoming a high level musician or pursuing the band career are just two of the many ways to achieve celebrity status. Among the perks of being a celebrity, there’s a chance of getting a free grand piano or a themed electric guitar complete with amplifier that will really take your Sim’s band’s image to the next level.

Whatever your Sim’s musical style, there are new outfits and accessories to suit everything from the grungy to the refined look, like leather wrist bracelets, sharp indie vests, or thick ironic glasses! And don’t forget the tattoo system—every self-respecting rock star knows that body ink makes you look legit.

See? Becoming a rock star isn’t so hard. At least for your Sims. Rock on!

29 Sep 2010 - 23:00

Ever wonder how the hosts of the Build-n-Share come up with these challenges?

Read our latest Community Spotlight interview with the creator of Build-n-Share: addict1220! See how she and her fellow builders create the themes of the weekly challenges, which have been her favorites, what inspires her to build, and more!

Read the interview


Community Spotlight Interview: addict1220

Longtime player of The Sims games, addict1220- has been the host of the Buildn-n-Share challenges where builders ranging from beginners to experts gather to create lots following the weekly themes. Along with fellow builders, she's hosted these fun, weekly challenges since the launch of The Sims 3! In addition to these challenges, she's also built charming starter homes and created helpful tutorials for beginners and Simoleon pinchers. Check out our latest interview where she talks about how she came up with Build-n-Share, what inspires her to build, as well as tips for beginning builders who want to try her challenges!

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How long have you been playing The Sims games?
I actually started playing The Sims 2 on XBox before finally taking the PC game plunge. I played through the entire storyline and then went back and rebuilt probably every lot in the game. My husband urged me to try the computer version, and once I tried PC, I couldn't believe it. I could have a two-story home? My Sims could have babies and families, could go on to complete a thing called a "Legacy"? And best of all, my house won't catch fire if I use too many decorative objects?! Now that was a builder's dream come true.

What was your first creation in any of The Sims games?
My first PC Sims creation was an all-in-one community build. I remember struggling most of all with the stairs and figuring out how to even out all the land, as my community center had dining, shopping, and a pool. I couldn't believe how cool it was when it was complete and my sim could visit. And I remember watching the number rise as people downloaded. It was so neat to think that people all over the world could be visiting my little center.

What inspired the creation of Build-n-Share? Which challenges have been your favorite?
I immediately fell in love with The Sims, but it was the online community that kept me hooked. I actually changed my screen name a couple of months after buying the game because I became so caught up in the UBERsimmer and SimStart challenges. Hard to believe now that I thought I would NEVER use the forums and just play on my own!
As a member of these challenges, I eventually guest-hosted some challenges that joined the two groups in the spirit of the winter holidays. I loved hosting. Eventually I established my own Yahoo! group and collaborative community: Tired of this Town? The group started with the purpose of creating a "new town for the new year", but we went on to build many more neighborhoods together.
When I came to The Sims 3, I wanted to continue that camaraderie and established the Build-n-Share challenges. I have always said that I want our challenge to be more about community and sharing, and far less about winning. We have winners for most challenges, but I hope our group feels more like a community than a competition.
My favorite challenges have probably been the Gnomelandia neighborhood project (I love all the bright colors and those little round guys!), the more game-like challenges, including Choose your own Adventure and Sim Libs, and I'll probably always have a special place in my heart for Cody Klepto.

How does Build-n-Share come up with these challenges?
After the first summer of challenges, I enlisted Anjubee to help cohost Build-n-Share. I am so proud of my pick! She is a fantastic builder and a positive leader for our group. We take turns and come up with ideas from everywhere and anywhere. I probably do my best thinking in the shower and on my commute home from work. I have also been known to take pen to paper for a Sims brainstorm session while sitting in a doctor or hair salon waiting room! For me, it usually starts with a vague concept like "I want a challenge about building a house for two people with very different styles" (like in the "He's a little bit country, she's a little bit rock-n-roll" challenge) and grows from there. Sometimes the challenges are ideas I've had for my own building but have been a little too overwhelmed to actually create. I'm also inspired by literature and pop culture, two great loves of mine.

Which aspect of creating did you struggle with the most? Which part felt most natural to you?
I have always believed I struggle most with architecture and the home's exterior. I think this is because I usually want to create a house based on a concept (kind of like with my challenges), and I'm so excited to begin, I pretty much create a box! I have been really working hard on this recently and I hope some of my latest builds, along with a few I hope to share soon, show this focus. I think I've always been a bit of an idea person. This is probably why I enjoy challenge writing so much.

Many of your lots are starter homes - what draws you to building them? Do you have a preferred style or theme when building new Lots?
I like starters for a lot of reasons. Everyone has to start somewhere, and nearly every player needs a starter-level (or legacy starter-level) home at some point. Many players don't enjoy building or just want to get to the playing, so I try to create easily playable homes with all the essentials. I also think a starter is a great place for builders to perfect their skills, as you have to really plan size and layout to make sure you have a playable build that doesn't look too barren. Starters are always nice, too, because they are a little more manageable with a tight schedule. I can work on one in the evenings when I come home from work or maybe create one over the course of a weekend. Finally, I have always enjoyed squeezing every penny of a budget. What can I do to buy that all-important roll of toilet paper for the bathroom or to make sure I don't have to cut my plant over the sink? These are the questions I contemplate in bed at night when the Sims music is still humming in my ears. Well, these and what torture I might inflict with the next Build-n-Share starter challenge. As for preferred style, I actually had a "Style Search" story awhile back. I felt a little lost. Some builders have a certain "feel" to their work. I never really thought I had that, unless it was a lot of bright colors or some roofing pulling double-duty as flooring in a simoleon-saving basement. With a little help, I think I've discovered I have a bit of a preference for retro builds, which is evident in The Cassady and The Carson. I've also been wanting to build some more quaint builds lately, maybe something a little romantic or country.

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Can you share a bit of your building process with us including where you get your ideas?
It depends on the day. Sometimes I'm very methodic. Sometimes I just poke around and start building and see what materializes. I usually have a rough idea of how large or costly I want the build to be. For ideas, I have always appreciated challenges. I like specific requirements as it helps me narrow my focus. I can sometimes become a bit lost in options, especially with the seemingly endless decisions we now have with the CAS feature in The Sims 3. I love it, but sometimes I miss the "simpler" times of a couple color schemes per object! Lately, I've been trying to really work on the exterior before moving inside. I've forced myself to slow down on this step to try to increase curb appeal a bit. I used to do it the other way, and I'd find myself displeased with some part of the structure or with no money left to landscape. I also used to save lighting for last, as it was my least favorite, but this too I've tried to change over time. I at least consider adding little tables and nooks for lighting as I go now. This makes things look a little more natural and avoids me being excited to finish the lot and just sticking a hanging light in the center of every room of the house!
As far as ideas, I frequently pick up the free home and apartment magazines on the way out of the grocery store. There are lots of little ideas, and you can't beat the cost! However, this isn't perfect, as there aren't too many mansions, regional or cool historic builds in my city, so I have recently been visiting houseplan sites as well. I don't have a printer at the moment, so I usually create a little sketch before I turn on the game (very basic, and only decipherable to me, I think - another reason I love building on The Sims - I can be creative without necessarily being artistic!). Sometimes I find ideas riding around town or even become inspired by TV, movies, or a book I might be reading at the time.

How would you convince a beginning builder to try one of your challenges?
For the new builder, I would say challenges are a great way to begin. I really think we have a supportive community at Build-n-Share. You can pick up a lot of tips from our entrants of all levels, and the best way to learn is to practice. I also think the challenges are helpful because they can push you beyond your own comfort zone a bit, and that's when we often do the most learning.

Do you have any tips for fellow players who want to start building?
Just jump in! Besides joining a community of builders, I think the best way to learn is to make a lot of mistakes. Even now, to figure out how some of the tools work or if a concept I have is feasible, I just start on an empty lot and try placing things. I often try a tool I haven't used before on a lot that is not terribly important to me so I don't cause any irreparable damage to a creation. And I ALWAYS save right before I try something that could take me down a path I may not want to go! I also frequently save an extra copy to the library. I would also recommend checking out some of the builds on the Exchange. These can really open up your mind to the wide range of possibilities for building in The Sims 3. And read those tutorials! There are some great ones. I really like Allium's landscaping tutorials and Ruthless's colors and palettes tutorial.

The Sims 3

What are you looking forward to in TS3's Late Night?
I'm looking forward to expanded community destinations, and as a builder, objects, objects, objects! I see a lot of new items in those screenshots and videos. I'm also intrigued by the idea of the subway. I think it might be fun to build with a more "gritty" look with Late Night.

Do you have any websites that promote your work you'd like to share?
First, I'd like to invite anyone interested in building, or Sims in general, to join us at the official Builders' Boulevard site. Anju and I created this site to allow for more opportunities than our original Yahoo! group, and she has done a wonderful job adding some cool features there since then, including a monthly lot contest.
For anyone who wants some building practice, another of our dedicated members and leaders, Freynas, has put together a great master archives for us with links to all of our past challenges and their respective winners.
Finally, for anyone looking to join the fun, Build-n-Share has a new challenge every two weeks and you can find the announcements on Creative Corner. While we start a new thread each week, you can consistently find a link to the latest challenge here.

Thank you so much, addict1220, for the interview! Don't forget to visit her Studio to download her lots and read her tutorials in her My Page. Also - check out the Builders' Boulevard site, and, of course try your hand at any of the challenges in Build-n-Share!

28 Sep 2010 - 23:00

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27 Sep 2010 - 23:10

EA Game Cards are now available at a Blockbuster near you! Use the EA Game card to get SimPoints so that you can shop at The Sims 3 Store. The Sims 3 Store offers hundreds of exclusive items and room sets that you won't find anywhere else. From hairstyles and outfits to furniture and architectural items, customize your Sims' worlds in all-new ways. Get your EA Game Card Now!

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27 Sep 2010 - 23:10

EA Game Cards are now available at a Blockbuster near you! Use the EA Game card to get SimPoints so that you can shop at The Sims 3 Store. The Sims 3 Store offers hundreds of exclusive items and room sets that you won't find anywhere else. From hairstyles and outfits to furniture and architectural items, customize your Sims' worlds in all-new ways. Get your EA Game Card Now!

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27 Sep 2010 - 23:10

EA Game Cards are now available at a Blockbuster near you! Use the EA Game card to get SimPoints so that you can shop at The Sims 3 Store. The Sims 3 Store offers hundreds of exclusive items and room sets that you won't find anywhere else. From hairstyles and outfits to furniture and architectural items, customize your Sims' worlds in all-new ways. Get your EA Game Card Now!

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24 Sep 2010 - 23:00

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24 Sep 2010 - 23:00

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23 Sep 2010 - 23:00

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