Many of my teenage years have been spent playing The Sims, which I have a slight addiction to. The addiction started with The Sims 1, then The Sims 2, and finally The Sims 3 as the game for PC was one of my Christmas presents. It's a great game that I can escape reality through, as I can create my ideal life in the game that I cannot achieve in reality, which is my poor excuse for playing it all day long. The Sims doesn't make a good impact on the rest of my life other than getting away from problems. I tend to ignore or decline my friends when being asked out. The third game has topped the second massively. The game allows the characters to be completely personalised, and the graphics are great. Although it defeats the object of the game, I used cheats to become rich and happy (as they are practically the same thing), that enabled me to create a beautiful house.
I have so many high expectations for my home when I'm older. I would love every room to be colour coded; with a definite blue living room, a red bed room and a brown dinning room. I can imagine the relating colours would really brighten up my mood. I would have a beautiful house if I had sufficient money to do so.
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