

I really love this challenge- it's an extremely unique spin on the traditional legacy challenge and the creator put a lot of thought into the eras, gameplay and goals.

Move on to Early Civilisation, where your Sims can now build a house in the Roman Empire or Ancient Egyptian style!.Complete the goals in the Prehistoric era to move on ("Reach level 10 Fishing, Gardening and Handiness skill on the same Sim" is one of the 5 goals in this stage).Sims can't have a "house" they must live in a tent or on the land and can only eat food that they've caught or grown (fish, insects, fruit). Prehistoric era Sims can't join any jobs, but can sell collectables, paintings or woodwork.They will start off as your prehistoric Sims. Create two Sims (your Ancestors) and place them in an empty world (delete all lots and all Sims, or download an empty world- see link for the challenge below for more details).Created by user Cloudseeker on The Sims 4 forums, this challenge is designed to start in the "prehistoric" age, and takes you and your Sims throughout various time periods, ending in the Modern era. This is quite a popular challenge for The Sims 4. Sims 4: History Challenge- Prehistoric Times | by Simblr 2. The Sims 4 History Challenge is a fan-favourite! The legacy challenge is pretty fun for a few reasons: you get to play through one bloodline for so many generations, it's got a rags-to-riches story to it, and you can really see the growth of your Sims' home, family, etc.Ĭheck out this website dedicated to the Sims Legacy Challenge (with rules for the Sims 4, 3 and even Sims 2!) here. There are various challenges throughout each generation and different flavours you can add to the challenge to make it more exciting or challenging.You play on in the single family for 10 generations.The "founder" has to build their house and wealth, and then procreate to make a second generation.

