Most players focus on designing their homes and growing and exploring the characters, but one fan has turned their attention to the often-overlooked in-game hobby of frog breeding. has a nearly unlimited amount of content, allowing players to watch entire generations of Sims be born, grow old, and have their own kids. The stories, interactions, and drama between the characters are usually enough to explore for hours, even before dipping into the optional add-on content the game has.
Reddit user and player fluffhq, though, decided to experience a less common aspect of gameplay.Instead of raising Sims or building homes, the player began to breed frogs. They posted an image of the results, explaining simply, "" In a comment on the thread, they admit that they're "" They add in a comment that they love to breed frogs as it's one of the easiest ""
The illustrated spreadsheet shows all the different frogs that someone can get, and how to make them through breeding. There are a number of frog variations in the game, and players can acquire them all through selectively breeding them. The cheat sheet shows exactly how to get each type of frog, for anyone who's out to catch 'em all.
While frog collecting isn't a new hobby, it's new to many players, who didn't even realize they could do it. Redditor Saiyuu says "" User BronzeBeautyy says they're "" They add that this is why they love since it has ""
With more DLC than most people can keep up with and ten years later, is the Sims 4 base game worth playing without all the extra goodies?
A few players did know about the breeding mechanic and, in fact, Redditor WatercressEven8006 says they did it "" Some of the rarer frog types can be sold for over $100 and, the Redditor notes, "" Breeding frogs does come up in the game as part of the Curator Aspiration, but some players simply never go for that part of the game.
franchise has been around since 2000. Four main games and many spinoffs and expansions later, the title remains loved
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