Fanon:SimVille

SimVille is a fanon neighbourhood created by K6ka. It originated from the SimVille Italian project, a custom neighbourhood made by Mod The Sims creators lagianfra, MaryLou, Max3D, Numenor, and Simmer. All of the residential lots were modified or removed, new lots were added, and the hood was populated with Sims. While the neighbourhood has existed since 2015, it was never revealed to the public until April 2017 with this thread on Mod The Sims.

Original MTS thread
As I have been invited into this group I figured I may as well do something here... Granted, right now I've just finished classes and am into exam season. I really should be studying, but you see, I'm not exactly the most focused of students...

Anyways, I've been hiding this neighbourhood from the public (mostly), save for a few pictures here and there in the TS2 Pictures forum and some name-dropping. I guess it's time to be a little more open (although not obsessed) about it.

A good while ago (must've been at least two years if memory serves) I downloaded SimVille, an Italian project made by lagianfra, MaryLou, Max3D, Numenor, and Simmer. I removed or greatly modified all of the residential lots, though I didn't really touch the community lots all that much. I added in several apartments and decorations to make it seem a bit more "city-like" and plopped down a ton of lots on an unused, empty section of road. I tried to preserve the neighbourhood's original integrity as much as possible, and while it definitely won't win any contests here on MTS, I like how it turned out.

So, here's what the hood looks like now!







The roads in this hood twist and turn and leave very little space for building lots. It's a bit frustrating, but it presented an interesting challenge for me in that it forced me to build up, and I favoured apartments over single houses (Sure does fuel the anti-suburbia part of me!). It's not exactly Hong Kong, but even though TS2 still seems to be a mostly "suburban" kind of game that excludes true city living (or other cultures and countries, for that matter) I think I worked around the restrictions quite nicely.





I also have a mixed of unowned and owned community lots. All of the default community lots that shipped with this hood are unowned and mostly left untouched. Most of the owned community lots were built by me. I'm not exactly the best builder of lots but I think I design my buildings better than some of the buildings in my university campus (Which I think would fail fire safety regulations any day now). The picture above shows a brief glimpse of the area that was once empty road; the only lot there was a cemetery! I left the cemetery alone and used it to bury my own dead Sims along with the few gravestones already there (IIRC cemeteries in Canada are "unmovable", so no development can happen on, above, or under them, and they cannot be moved. I stayed true to this statement; even I would like my dead Sims to rest in peace), and I built a mix of apartments, owned community lots, unowned community lots, and single homes. I still have some space left over which I occupied with building decorations. If I need to build more lots, I'll use that space (But I don't have much left, so subhoods will become prime real estate places soon!). I admittedly got lazy in the new area and just plopped some default Downtown community lots into there. One of them is an owned community lot that I heavily modified, and I quite like it.

And, well, I think I'll give this underappreciated lighthouse some attention. Hi lighthouse!!



I'll post more about this hood soon! The Sims themselves are, at least to me, the real flavour of the soda!

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Geography
SimVille is surrounded by hills and steep cliffs, leaving little room for buildings and roads. The roads frequently twist and turn in order to navigate the rough geography of the area. The Tasman River runs through the town, and is primarily used for recreation. It drains briefly into Lake SimVille—where the beaches are located—before continuing westward away from the town.

Transportation
The primary thoroughfare in the town is SimVille Street, and is the only road that leads in and out of the town, with the natural geography of the area being unsuitable for other roads to be constructed. SimVille Street begins at the eastern terminuses of Mohawk Crescent and Marc Crescent, just west of St. Simmin Park. It then passes through the oldest part of town, home to various attractions such as 'Simmer' Shopping Gallery, Lagianfra Square, and The Merchant Row, intersecting with the western terminuses of Marc Crescent and Mohawk Crescent, respectively. It then passes the SimVille Corner Stop and a few apartment buildings before crossing the New Guinea Bridge leading into the western part of SimVille.

SimVille Street intersects with The Last Resort Lane before continuing on through the rest of the town without encountering any other intersections. It swerves northward briefly before continuing westward towards SimVille Beaches. At the beaches, it makes a 90° turn southward, briefly paralleling the shoreline. South of the Teleprompter Apartments, it turns eastward and gradually climbs a steep incline to reach the top of a cliff, continuing until it reaches SimNation Highway 58.

SimVille Street intersects with all roads in the town, except for Newbie Court.


 * Road names in SimVille (click to enlarge)

Public transportation
Because of the nature of the roads and the population of the town, SimVille does not operate a local public transit system. Regular bus service is offered by Landgraab County Transit that connects SimVille with Numenor Region Station, a regional transit hub about 4 km (2 miles) east of SimVille that offers both bus and train service to nearby cities and to the rest of SimNation. Buses operate up and down both directions on SimVille Street for much of the road's length, with buses turning left onto Mohawk Crescent when they reach the end of SimVille Street, passing by Amar's Hangout and Restaurant 'Down The Bridge' before turning right back onto SimVille Street. Buses operate every 15 minutes from 5:30am to 1:30am, all day, every day. Overnight bus service on the same route is also offered, with buses operating every hour from 1:30am to 5:30am.

Climate
SimVille has a very warm, almost tropical-like climate, seeing rainy and dry seasons as opposed to summer and winter.

Demographics
The neighbourhood is multicultural and seemingly multiethnic, with Sims of various different backgrounds, names, and skin colour living in it. There does not appear to be any issues with racial or ethnic discrimination. Of the playable Sims, there are more males than females.

There is a mix of Sims from differing social and economic statuses in SimVille. Most of the wealthier Sims are located around the older part of SimVille, while many of the poorer Sims are located in the western part of SimVille. There appears to be a strong class division between the upper and lower classes, although this division is often not reflected geographically; rich and poor often live or work within walking distance of each other. However, most of the benefits and perks enjoyed by the wealthy are not accessible to the poor. There is also a very broad gap in net worth and income, with the Newbies—the wealthiest family in SimVille—having millions more than the second wealthiest family, and being quite far removed from the poorest family in SimVille.

In recent years, an influx of poor immigrants from the east has resulted in increased tensions in SimVille, as wealthier Sims become wary of poorer labourers usurping their jobs and positions.

Subhoods
Downtown from Nightlife and Bluewater Village from Open for Business are attached to the hood. Sims from any of the three can visit any other of these three neighbourhoods at any time freely. All three vacation destinations (Twikkii Island, Three Lakes, and Takemizu Village) are also attached to the hood.

There are no universities attached to SimVille.

Families
Townies are not listed.

Custom Sims

 * Barb family
 * Serge Barb
 * Cuevas family
 * Thomas Cuevas
 * Isabelle Cuevas
 * Julio Cuevas
 * Garrett Cuevas
 * Cheryl Cuevas
 * Evan Cuevas
 * Day family
 * Cody Day
 * Jaden Day
 * Christian Day
 * Ethan Day
 * Bradley Day
 * Taylor Day
 * Firebaum family
 * Cory Firebaum
 * Darren Firebaum
 * Carly Firebaum
 * Franco family
 * Israel Franco
 * Stephanie Franco
 * Juan Franco
 * Celeste Franco
 * Sandra Franco
 * Haider family
 * Allan Haider
 * Alisha Haider
 * Alex Haider
 * Robby Haider
 * Crystal Haider
 * Paddy Haider
 * Jocks family
 * Harold Jocks
 * Lisa Jocks
 * Toby Jocks
 * Jason Jocks
 * Kovax family
 * Jones Kovax
 * Angela Kovax
 * Joey Kovax
 * Tim Kovax
 * Logan family
 * Jake Logan
 * Ryan Logan
 * Jordan Logan
 * Tucker Logan
 * McGregor family
 * Sherman McGregor
 * Alyssa McGregor
 * Andy McGregor
 * Marlene McGregor
 * Terry McGregor
 * Dominic McGregor
 * Lyndsay McGregor
 * Newbie family
 * Dan Newbie
 * Betty Newbie
 * Amar Newbie
 * Andrew Newbie
 * Chase Newbie
 * Julius Newbie
 * Oscar Newbie
 * Roland Newbie
 * Alec Bigfoot
 * Justin Newbie
 * Evan Newbie
 * Oreo Newbie
 * Patzer family
 * Cody Patzer
 * Torres family
 * Frank Torres
 * Simon Torres
 * Lucas Torres
 * Urban family
 * Johnny Urban
 * Suzie Urban
 * Jared Urban
 * Tommy Urban
 * Walker family
 * Mitchell Walker
 * Mike Walker

Premade families

 * Cooke family
 * Julien Cooke
 * Delarosa family
 * Florence Delarosa
 * Gavigan family
 * Mary Gavigan
 * Nathan Gavigan
 * Isaiah Gavigan
 * Gieke family
 * Chester Gieke
 * Goodie family
 * Herbert Goodie
 * Faith Goodie
 * Jacquet family
 * Denise Jacquet
 * Gilbert Jacquet
 * Landgraab IV family
 * Malcolm Landgraab
 * Larson family
 * Jason Larson
 * Jodie Larson
 * Newson family
 * Ginger Newson
 * Gavin Newson
 * Georgia Newson
 * Gabriella Newson
 * Garrett Newson
 * Gallagher Newson
 * Ottomas family
 * Peter Ottomas
 * Samantha Ottomas
 * Dora Ottomas
 * David Ottomas
 * Sharla Ottomas
 * Tommy Ottomas
 * Picaso family
 * Matthew Picaso
 * Jessica Picaso
 * Ramaswami family
 * Sanjay Ramaswami
 * Priya Ramaswami
 * Ramirez family
 * Checo Ramirez
 * Lisa Ramirez
 * Tessa Ramirez
 * Roseland family
 * Cyd Roseland
 * Porthos Roseland
 * Tinker family
 * Stephen Tinker
 * Wanda Tinker
 * Melody Tinker
 * Traveller family
 * Trent Traveller
 * Trisha Traveller
 * Tina Traveller

Unowned community lots

 * Bernard's Botanical Dining
 * DiscoGambling
 * FreeTime Recreation Center
 * Go Here Sunshine Park
 * Lagianfra Square
 * Lucky Shack Cards and Drink
 * Rapid Racers Roller Rink
 * Restaurant 'Down The Bridge'
 * 'Simmer' Shopping Gallery
 * SimVille Beaches
 * SimVille Corner Stop
 * Sporting Center
 * St. Simmin Park
 * Sweat 'n' Sweat Glory
 * The Last Resort
 * The Merchant Row
 * Wellness Center 'H.E.R.E.'

Owned community lots

 * Amar's Appliances
 * Amar's Clothing & Instruments
 * Amar's Flowers & Craftables
 * Amar's Hangout
 * Amar's Restaurant
 * Cooke's Place
 * Fresh Rush Grocery

Detached houses

 * 1 Newbie Court
 * 9 Marc Crescent
 * 11 Marc Crescent
 * 13 Marc Crescent
 * 55 SimVille Street

Apartments

 * 8 Mohawk Crescent
 * 19 Mohawk Crescent
 * Brooklyn Apartments
 * Council Flats
 * Lil' Apartments
 * Palmetto Condos
 * Seaspray Apartments
 * Sentinel Apartments
 * Teleprompter Apartments
 * The Crossroads Apartments
 * The Grey Lofts
 * Walk-Up Apartments

Outtakes

 * Outtakes, Vol. 1 (Original post)
 * Outtakes, Vol. 2 Original post)

Newbie family

 * A Newbie house party (Original post)

Amar Newbie

 * Amar's Paintography (Original post)

Road to completion

 * As of August 27, 2024, this is what still needs to be done:


 * Complete all stories -
 * Complete all Sim pages -
 * Complete main neighbourhood page -
 * Complete all lot pages -
 * Stop procrastinating - ❌