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|game = The Sims Castaway Stories |
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'''Felicity Island''' is one of the [[neighborhood]]s shipped with ''[[The Sims Castaway Stories]]'', where the [[Shipwrecked and Single]] story takes place. |
'''Felicity Island''' is one of the [[neighborhood]]s shipped with ''[[The Sims Castaway Stories]]'', where the [[Shipwrecked and Single]] story takes place. The neighborhood becomes free play mode once the player competes the |
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==Lots== |
==Lots== |
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*[[The Shaman's Hut]], owned by [[Tama family|Tama]] |
*[[The Shaman's Hut]], owned by [[Tama family|Tama]] |
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*[[The Women's Hut]], owned by [[Herenui family|Herenui]] |
*[[The Women's Hut]], owned by [[Herenui family|Herenui]] |
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*[[Village Residence]], the |
*[[Village Residence]], the protagonist's home at the end of the story |
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=== Community Lots === |
=== Community Lots === |
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:Resources: 3,000 |
:Resources: 3,000 |
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:Food: 245 |
:Food: 245 |
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:[[Amanaki Tama]], [[Urari Tama]], [[Afi Mohea]], [[Patariki Hina]] |
:[[Amanaki Tama]], [[Urari Tama]], [[Afi Mohea]], [[Patariki Hina]], [[Winford Rhinehart]] (optional) |
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:''The Tamas were Felicity Island's shamans, herbalists, and all-round mystics. Amanaki Tama appointed a heroic outsider to succeed him as shaman, since no one in his own family was suited to take over the role. |
:''The Tamas were Felicity Island's shamans, herbalists, and all-round mystics. Amanaki Tama appointed a heroic outsider to succeed him as shaman, since no one in his own family was suited to take over the role. |
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:Resources: 5,500 |
:Resources: 5,500 |
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:[[Gina Gibson]] |
:[[Gina Gibson]] |
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:''Rescue had arrived, but |
:''Rescue had arrived, but Gina and the other castaways had a little difficulty staying on the pilot's good side. Before being dumped back on Felicity Island, Gina learned an important lesson -- when asking a helicopter pilot for "lessons," always wait for his answer before grabbing the control stick.'' |
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*'''[[Jessica Knight|Knight family]]''' |
*'''[[Jessica Knight|Knight family]]''' |
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*[[Rera Maruata]] |
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*[[Kunari Kopunui]] |
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*[[Lani Potaka]] |
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*[[Hori Vaite]] |
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*[[Kahi Karetu]] |
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*[[Taniwha Hinatea]] |
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*[[Kea Pongia]] |
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*[[Rewi Waaka]] |
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*[[Maata Ngaire]] |
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*[[Amiria Nu'utea]] |
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*[[Kapiti Vairea]] |
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*[[Hori Hereata]] |
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* [[Rewi Waaka]] |
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* [[Taiapua Aroha]] |
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* [[Tehani Teua]] |
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*[[Tumakuru Ra'ihau]] |
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*[[Aisea Reihana]] |
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*[[Hakina Hereiti]] |
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*[[Irihapeti Fetia]] |
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*[[Tehani Teua]] |
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*[[Iriata Tana]] |
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*[[Hori Timu]] |
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*[[Amiri Hotu]] |
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*[[Kikokiko Wharerau]] |
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*[[Ron Condor]] |
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*[[Hannah Keebles]] |
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*[[Waiata]] ([[Orangutan]]) |
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*[[Puna]] (Orangutan) |
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*[[Tiki]] (Orangutan) |
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*[[Weka]] (Orangutan) |
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*[[Makomako]] (Orangutan) |
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*[[Kauru]] (Orangutan) |
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*[[Titi-Pounamu]] (Orangutan) |
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*[[Ngiru-Ngiru]] (Orangutan) |
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*[[Riroriro]] (Orangutan) |
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*[[Puna (2)|Puna]] (Orangutan) |
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*[[Taro]] ([[Hyena]]) |
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*[[Wairua]] (Hyena) |
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*[[Patupaiarehe]] (Hyena) |
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* [[Koaro]] (Hyena) |
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*[[Hui]] (Hyena) |
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*[[Tangi]] (Hyena) |
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*[[Ngiru-Ngiru (Hyena)|Ngiru-Ngiru]] (Hyena) |
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*[[Tapu]] (Jaguar) |
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*[[Kokako]] (Jaguar) |
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*[[Tahi]] (Jaguar) |
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*[[Marama]] (Jaguar) |
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*[[Rainui Heimata (hidden)]] |
*[[Rainui Heimata (hidden)]] |
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Latest revision as of 14:47, 1 October 2020
Felicity Island | |
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Very little is known about this remote tropical paradise. Its location isn't recorded on any chart or map. Wild animals prowl its dense jungles, from the ominous volcanic crater to the wide sandy beaches. Lost and alone, can you survive long enough to find other castaways and meet island natives? | |
Name | Felicity Island |
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Onomatology |
Felicity Island is one of the neighborhoods shipped with The Sims Castaway Stories, where the Shipwrecked and Single story takes place. The neighborhood becomes free play mode once the player competes the main storyline.
Lots[edit | edit source]
The lots on Felicity Island all have travel portals instead of the normal roads seen in all other neighborhoods. Each lot has at least one, although many of the community lots have several that lead to specific areas on the travel map (the image in the gallery below). During the Shipwrecked and Single story, some of the community lots temporarily become residential lots.
Residential lots[edit | edit source]
The following lots are not on the Felicity map and thus are not visitable during the story.
- The Chief's Hut, owned by Manave
- The Heimata Family, owned by Heimata
- The Men's Hut, owned by Whetu
- The Shaman's Hut, owned by Tama
- The Women's Hut, owned by Herenui
- Village Residence, the protagonist's home at the end of the story
Community Lots[edit | edit source]
Families[edit | edit source]
Playable families[edit | edit source]
- Heimata family The Heimata Family
- Resources: 2,530
- Food: 149
- Ahio Heimata, Rainui Heimata
- The Heimata family are among the most notable people on Felicity Island. Rainui is famous for her drama queen ways, and Ahio is famous for being able to put up with her.
- Herenui family The Women's Hut
- Resources: 3,015
- Food: 200
- Kiri Roimata, Orama Herenui, Tumata Tehea
- By custom, the unattached women of the tribe live in huts in this jungle clearing. This fosters a sense of sharing and community, and makes lighter work out of daily living for all.
- Manave family The Chief's Hut
- Resources: 2,515
- Food: 250
- Fangaloka Manave, Huhana Manave, Nanihi Manave
- The Manave family are close-knit, loving, and easygoing, despite bearing the weight of leading the tribe. Luckily, Fangaloka has developed a good relationship with all known predators over the years.
- Tama family The Shaman's Hut
- Resources: 3,000
- Food: 245
- Amanaki Tama, Urari Tama, Afi Mohea, Patariki Hina, Winford Rhinehart (optional)
- The Tamas were Felicity Island's shamans, herbalists, and all-round mystics. Amanaki Tama appointed a heroic outsider to succeed him as shaman, since no one in his own family was suited to take over the role.
- Whetu family The Men's Hut
- Resources: 3,015
- Food:
- Akolo Mamanu, Emobi Whetu, Timoti Fekitoa
- By custom, the unattached men of the tribe live together in this hut. The friendship they share as a group alleviates their individual loneliness... for now.
Family bin families[edit | edit source]
- Resources: 6,000
- Rarahu Anuata
- Felicity Island's resident nomad Rarahu doesn't have a home, because he didn't want his prey to get familiar with his scent. But he's getting tired of carrying his collection of blankets everywhere, so he has been reconsidering his lifestyle.
- Resources: 5,000
- Hugh Bailey
- After Hugh nearly crashed the escape helicopter in a struggle over the radio, the pilot dropped him back off on Felicity Island. “You’ll be hearing from my lawyer!” Hugh shouted after the pilot, and he still plans to make good on that threat -- right after he finds a telephone, and calls his broker.
- Resources: 5,250
- Sandra Barnham
- Sandra means well, she’s just a little out of touch with the lives of workaday Sims. Unfortunately, she mentioned her prize begonias once too often for the escape helicopter pilot's liking. Now she'll have plenty of time to cultivate the native flora of Felicity Island.
- Resources: 7,500
- David Bennett
- Your mechanical skills were good enough to earn you a working passage on the Solomon Queen to the hottest singles resort in the world, Club Meet Your Mate. Now that you're shipwrecked, your survival skills are going to require as much work as the ship's engines did.
- Resources: 5,500
- Gina Gibson
- Rescue had arrived, but Gina and the other castaways had a little difficulty staying on the pilot's good side. Before being dumped back on Felicity Island, Gina learned an important lesson -- when asking a helicopter pilot for "lessons," always wait for his answer before grabbing the control stick.
- Resources: 7,500
- Jessica Knight
- Writing an article on Club Meet Your Mate for "Going Places" magazine was a great opportunity, until that unfortunate shipwreck incident. If you can improve your survival skills enough, and hang in until rescue, you might be able to sell this story as a movie of the week.
- Resources: 6,000
- Robby Smith, Emma Langsford
- Much to their surprise, Robby and Emma found happiness on Felicity Island. Now that they've decided to stay, will they grow closer to one another or will they simply drive each other nuts?
Townies[edit | edit source]
NPCs[edit | edit source]
Strays[edit | edit source]
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Deceased Sims[edit | edit source]
Unplayable Sims[edit | edit source]
Gallery[edit | edit source]
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Map of Felicity Island
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