As you probably know, The Sims 4 only has “visual decor cars” that appear in neighborhoods. There is no option to own a car and a garage like in The Sims 2 or The Sims 3. This is your perfect chance to be heard and let SimGurus know about your car gameplay ideas.
Hello everyone and welcome to a brand new series here on SimsCommunity! This is ‘Our Opinion’ and it’s pretty much what it sounds like, as writers on here we don’t often get to express our opinions on big announcements, so this is aimed at changing that. Please note while this article is based off the opinions and views of some of the staff it is not a reflection of the whole team.
I’m sure most people reading this will be aware that the quarterly teaser for July, August and September was released a couple of days ago and it was met with critisism, a lot of people were upset because there was only one pack shown in the teaser.
SnarkyWitch – When I was in university, The Sims 3 was the most current game and I always found myself scrambling for money to purchase the new packs for it during the school year because there were so many other things I had to pay for like rent and groceries and tuition fees and school books. Then when summer rolled around and I stayed with my parents and no longer had to pay for all those things, there were no packs to buy!
The team felt the same way, most of us agree it isn’t fantastic that we’re only getting one pack over summer and honestly we felt it didn’t make sense. The Sims series is aimed at children and teenagers and while a whole array of people do play a huge chunk have the whole summer away from school/college. We thought that generally most have more money through summer jobs and not having to spend as much day-to-day so we couldn’t understand why the Guru’s wouldn’t take advantage of this, releasing more packs than during other months.
This isn’t a surprise though, if history is anything to go by packs don’t often get released during summer. During the 17 years since The Sims was released there has only been 8 packs released during July and August, although with all the leaks and spoilers recently hopefully after this quarter the news might be a bit more exciting.
Krista – I’m actually pretty excited for this pack. It’s nice to see a pack aimed at toddlers although I really do hope there is more than just this pack this quater.
It isn’t all bad though, we all mutually agree’d that the toddler pack teased in the quarterly teaser looked awesome, with the lack of toddler items and clothing it’s definitely a welcomed addition and we all can’t wait for the release, as well as more onesies for our toddlers! Although we are excited, we can’t help but think that it’s going to be a long summer.
Let us know what you thought about the quarterly teaser and the new toddler stuff pack coming out soon!
The Sims Medieval is easily my favourite spinoff of The Sims series. How could putting my Sims in a medieval kingdom full of magic and adventure where they are the destined heroes of the land be anything but amazing? Unfortunately, The Sims Medieval did not have a long life, but I picked up the Deluxe Edition of this game a few days ago and have fallen in love with it all over again. In fact, I was so excited about it, I decided to share the experience with all of you in this walkthrough-style Day in the Life segment! Are you ready for some medieval adventure? Let’s go!
[vc_message 0=””]Helpful Hint! You can click or tap on any image in this article to view the full size version. Don’t hesitate to get a closer look at every detail described in this medieval adventure. There’s lots to see![/vc_message]
[vc_message]PSST! Did you notice the Achievements on the Kingdom Ambitions screen? Just like your Hero Sims, you as the player (or The Watcher as your Sims prefer to call you) can level up as well. There are hundreds of Achievements for you to earn as you play, covering every aspect of the game, from collecting herbs to making Simoles. As you earn Achievements, your Watcher Level increases. Become the mighty, all-knowing Watcher you’ve always dreamed you could be![/vc_message]
The first thing you’re greeted with after the intro and title screen when you fire up The Sims Medieval is the Kingdom Ambitions screen. If that confuses you, you can just call it the game’s main menu, because that’s essentially what it is. This is where you can start a new game or load a previously saved game. Before starting a new game, you’ll have to choose an Ambition for your game. Think of Ambitions as the overall goal for your entire kingdom.
Since this is my first time playing this copy of The Sims Medieval, I can only select one Ambition. It’s called New Beginnings. If I click on that Ambition, I can see that my kingdom’s goal will be to erect buildings in my kingdom. The more buildings that go up during my playthrough of this kingdom, the better my Ambition score will be. Completing Kingdom Ambitions unlocks new Kingdom Ambitions to play, which encourages me to explore all the different ways to build and run a kingdom. I don’t need to stick with one strategy; in fact, completing many Kingdom Ambitions will ensure that I never play the game the same way twice!
Once I’ve selected a new game to play with the New Beginnings Ambition, I’m prompted to select a throne room and give my kingdom a name. I’m a big fan of Doctor Who, so I chose the name Gallifrey but you can name your kingdom anything you like. For the throne room, you get your pick of a couple different styles or you can choose an unfurnished throne room. Choosing an unfurnished throne room lets you start with more Simoles to decorate but I think I’m just going to select the Princess throne room that came with the Deluxe Edition of this game and jump right into the meat of the game.
After starting a new game, I get to take my first look at my kingdom. It’s a big place but wow is it ever empty! It looks like just the throne room has been built. Speaking of which, my throne room needs a Monarch. A kingdom can’t function without a King or Queen! Monarchs are just one type of Hero Sim you can play in The Sims Medieval. There are ten in total. In addition to the Monarch, you can also play as a Knight, Spymaster, Jacoban Priest, Peteran Priest, Blacksmith, Merchant, Bard, Wizard, and Physician. More Heroes will be added to the kingdom as we construct the buildings they need to operate. For now, let’s just worry about our Monarch.
I can choose from two premade Sims to run my kingdom or I can go into Create a Sim and make my own Monarch. Picking one of the premade Sims is a good way to just jump right into all the action if you’re eager to get questing, but I love customizing the perfect Hero Sims for my kingdom so I’m going to make my own Monarch.
Create a Sim works the same way as it did in The Sims 3, so if you’ve played The Sims 3, you’ll be familiar with this. I decide to make an elven queen named Eolwyn. Most of the items I’ve used on her are from the Pirates & Nobles Adventure Pack, which also comes with the Deluxe Edition of The Sims Medieval on Origin.
Sims still have traits in The Sims Medieval, but they work a little differently. You can only pick three traits for a Hero Sim, and one of these traits must be negative. This negative trait is called a Fatal Flaw. Think of the Fatal Flaw as a weakness in character that your Hero Sims will have to find ways to overcome during their quests. I’ve chosen the Eloquent and Entitled traits for Eolwyn. Being Eloquent will help her in situations where a diplomatic approach is needed. Being the Queen of Gallifrey, this is a useful trait for her to have. Royalty have a tendency to be a bit spoiled, however, so I’ve also selected Entitled. This means Eolwyn will be happier in lavish surroundings and become unhappy in dingy or plain surroundings. She’ll also get new socials related to this trait to use with other Sims.
For her Fatal Flaw, I’ve selected Hubris. This means our queen thinks a little too highly of herself and has a tendency to become overconfident. This overconfidence can be her undoing because it will saddle her with a negative buff that will lower her Focus quite frequently during quests. Unfocused Heroes have a harder time succeeding in their quests.
[vc_message]Use Your Imagination! There are no fantasy races in The Sims Medieval like the kind in The Sims 3 Supernatural, but you can create Hero Sims with elf-like appearances by adjusting the point and size of their ears and playing around with some of the skin tones. Some quests even feature elven Sims from other lands! Queen Eolwyn has no special powers due to her elven lineage, but it’s fun to play with backstories.[/vc_message]
EA doesnot pre-screen Custom Content /Mods and players should always exercise caution when adding Custom Content to their game files.
Make sure your mods are up to date. For a full list of broken and fixed mods CLICK HERE!
After each The Sims 4 Update your game will automatically disable Mods and Custom Content. You can re-enable them by going to Game Options > Other > Enable Custom Content and Mods.
I don’t often write about The Sims 3 (I should really do something about that) but when I do it’s usually when I’m blown away by a community creation, and this time is no exception.
To install this Mod, extract the zipped content to Electronic Arts > The Sims 3 > Downloads and install the custom world through The Sims 3 Launcher (don’t worry, it’s only 14MB).
You can start off your cruise by selecting the MS Plumbob Dream world in the main menu.
It’s also a good idea to use this world as a turning point when travelling from one world to another. Why not just stop by to a cruise and give your Sims a feeling like they’re travelling across the sea to their destination?
It only takes a few seconds to load this world. This cruise ship comes with 5 empty lots (two 30×50 lots, three 60×50 lots) that you can build and populate:
The movements of the surroundings will go on indefinitely, meaning that you cannot get off the ship until you decide to travel to a different world.
Ready to go on a cruise? Press the download button below!
Origin has announced on their website that The Sims 4 base game will be added for members of the Origin Access on July 11th! Previously you could only access The Sims 3 Starter Pack which includes The Sims 3 base game, Late Night expansion and the High End Loft Stuff pack.
If you don’t know what Origin Access is simply a PC gaming subscription and with that grants you access to a growing collection of EA games which you can download and play as little or as much as you want. Membership can be paid either monthly at £3.99/$4.99. There is also a yearly membership option too. Not only that as an Origin Access member you also get 10% off purchases in the Origin store.
Let us know what you think about The Sims 4 addition to the Vault on Twitter or in the comments below.
Yes, I know it has been a while. I really am sorry about that. I have been playing The Sims 2 alot lately (even though I was HYPED about The Sims 4: Parenthood coming out.) But I am the Sims Community “The Sims 2” writer, and because of that, I have a new article for all of you today.
GARDENING
Yes. Gardening. This is one of my favorite hobbies that came with the Sims 2. So much so, that I try to make every sim in the game have a garden. Gardening to me was the best in the Sims 2. You actually had to buy your plot of soil. Build mode actually had a “garden center” which is something I love. The best part about having gardens in The Sims 2 is that you can have greenhouses. Greenhouses were something that I really enjoyed using, and I can always have my plants grow, regardless of the season.
Another thing that I really enjoy about gardening in the Sims 2 is that you can actually juice your fruits and veggies. I love this, because your sims can achieve so much, just by what juice they drink. Your sim kids can drink apple juice and they have a small boost in doing homework. Another perk in drinking juice is if your sim is sick, drinking a glass of orange juice will help out with fighting their cold.
Gardening requires one main purchase from build mode: A gardening plot.
This can be bought and laid out just like how you would lay floors, just buy click and dragging. The price is 10 simoleans per tile. Once these are bought, you can then start your foray into gardening.
As with many other hobbies within The Sims 2, talent badges can be earned by the more time you spend gardening. If one reaches the coveted gold badge, you are able to talk to plants and even satisfy the social need.
Greenhouses are something I truly miss when it comes to later sims games. These keep my plants alive at all times of the year. sad thing is however, is that they are expensive as all could be. But, once you have the money, the investment in greenhouses is totally worth it.
One of the cool things about gardening is that you can make pretty good money off of it. When an elder retires, they can really make some great cash off of the gardening skills, especially if they have a lot of plants and part of the garden club. The garden club is a small but really cool club that your sim can join. But, your sim’s garden better be in tip top shape before the club arrives for their inspection!
Overall, the Sims 2 gardening skill is probably the best in the series. No matter what sim I create, I always make he or she have a garden of some kins. I even want to garden one day when I get my own place. But for now, The Sims 2 can really make me feel like I have a realistic garden unit then.
In the light of recent news regarding the latest quarterly teaser, SimGuruGraham wanted to clarify some things regarding the upcoming Toddlers Stuff Pack for The Sims 4. This isn’t the regular Q&A that you get after a full Stuff Pack announcement but it still has valuable info.
Unlikely in a Stuff Pack. Not sure if you’ve seen my discussions about things like Lounge Chairs, Swings, etc. Same concept here.
@Herr_Simshas recreated an icon of the upcoming The Sims 4 Toddler Stuff Pack that’s coming later this Summer. If you’re a creator this icon is perfect for video thumbnails and featured images!
To download it, simply click on the icon and select the ”Download” button on the bottom left corner.
UPDATE: The Sims twitter has now released the English version of the quarterly teaser. As you can see there only seems to be a single stuff pack centred around toddlers in the pipeline for the Summer, but it looks fantastic.
The Sims Russia has leaked the latest quarterly teaser for the content being released for July, August and September, hopefully an English version will release soon.
Our The Sims 4 Challenges forum category over at Sims Community Social is full of interesting challenges created by our members that will make you change the way you usually play The Sims 4. Down below you can check out the objective of each challenge and you can check out further details of these challenges by clicking their title. Here are 5 challenges we recommend that you should start playing today:
Your objective for this challenge is to build up a town with a tribe of Sims that lives completely off the land. No buying your groceries, no using technology, no indoor plumbing, no businesses or careers that make use of any of these things, and no outtings to community lots that have these things. Your Sims are 100% dependent on themselves and their own hard work to survive. The challenge ends when every household in your town has met the challenge requirements for being true off the grid masters (but if you are having fun playing this way when your challenge ends, feel free to continue)!
Your sim is new to town, and didn’t really have the money to fund herself. A kindly male sim took her in, and gave her a bed and food. The two started to get close, and things took a turn for the worst. The two “lovebirds” were caught by the supposedly single sims girlfriend, was kicked out with no money, and, to top it all off, recently found out she was pregnant. Now, with only a plot of land to her name, she must work to provide a loving home for her child and “raise them right”.
The sim you create can use only one item from each pack. Including the base game! Thus, hair, head accessories, top, bottom, body accessories and shoes have to be from different Packs. If you choose two head accessories or two body accessories to round up the seven items allowed, they too cannot be from the same pack! And no CC!
Far away in the Simsian Sea lies a tropical island without a name. It is home of two gods. One is the red fire god Llamatipoca who lives in the volcano of the island and is an unforgiving short tempered god who constantly ask for favors, rituals and offerings to still his hunger for attention. The other one is the absolute counterpart of the volcano god. It’s appearance is so beautiful that there is no comparison of beauty in the universe. It’s the wise white god of light, fertility and humor. They say it answers to the name of “Player.” This god wants that every plant, animal and Sim living on the island flourishes and reaches its full potential. “Player” keeps the balance of nature on the island and watches over every single being that lives on it. Especially the Sims.
In this challenge, you play as a three person family — A king, A queen, and A princess. They are the rulers of your Sims world and are allotted the Biggest lot and a huge mansion, plus infinite money. Their plan is to take over the world, and collect all of it’s wonders. Each position in the house has a job to do, and as the sims grow older, their positions will shift.
You can find more challenges and submit your own by clicking HERE!
It’s July, which means that the second quarter of 2017 is behind us. Before we dig deeper into what we can expect in the next quarter, here’s a look of all the content that was released in the last 3 months:
The Sims 4 Parenthood Game Pack
The Sims 4 Fitness Stuff Pack
There was also an announcement of The Sims Mobile in May which yet has to be released worldwide.
It was a decent quarter that brought a family-themed game pack that we’ve been expecting for so long. However, still not even a sight to an announcement of The Sims 4 Pets whose information started leaking since January. We do have a few leaks saying that this Expansion Pack is listed for a November release so it’s very much possible that we won’t be seeing a teaser for Pets in the upcoming quarterly teaser.
The Sims 4’s third quarterly teaser of 2017 could be released any day now. Just like with previous quarterly teasers, there isn’t exactly a specific day when The Sims Team releases them just like they do with general pack announcements (tuesday) or game updates (thursday). Here’s a timeline of previous quarterly teaser releases:
You can expect a new quarterly teaser for The Sims 4 starting today, which should showcase content that’s releasing between July and September of 2017. Let’s hope The Sims Team still plans to continue their plans for an amazing year.
What do you expect from this quarterly teaser? Let us know in the comments!
Nearly fourteen years ago back in December 2003 EA Games and Maxis released The Sims Bustin’ Out for PlayStation 2, Nintendo GameCube, Xbox, Game Boy Advance and the Nokia N-Gage. Recently I picked up a copy of The Sims Bustin’ Out on Game Boy Advance (as well as The Urbz Sims in the City) from eBay and decided to do another playthrough of the game.
Today we are going to take a look back at the GameBoy Advance version of The Sims Bustin’ Out so let’s start off by taking a quick look at one of the trailers for the game!
Fun Fact – The music in this trailer is a variation of the music found in The Sims Superstar trailer!
A Brief Overview of the Games
The console and handheld versions of the game had two different storylines.
For the console versions of the game your aim was to buy back as many of your fellow Sim’s possessions back from Malcom Landgrabb who had stolen them due to unpaid rent. Of course it was not that simple. You had to complete each career track to help buy back the posessions, become rich and then overthrow Malcom Landgrabb.
On the other hand the handheld versions of the game were very different. You arrive in SimValley for what you beleive is a summer holiday on Hayseed Farm. Your Uncle Hayseed puts you up in the barn and gives you some objects to get you started and also a job mowing lawns.
Of course there were still a few differences between the hand held version compared to The Sims 1 some of which are listed below.
No Death – Instead Sims pass out and a genie will take them to the hospital instead. A Sim can pass out through drowning, hunger dropping too low, running into the Velocirooster and getting knocked out by Mad Willie Hurtzya
The room motivie is replaced by the Home Sick motive
The jobs system is based around mini games
No time controls other than when a Sim sleeps
No repo-man
Build/Buy mode does not exsist, instead you make all purchases at the store
Weather exsists in The Sims Bustin’ Out but not in The Sims 1
To be able to progress through the game you need to complete a variety of task based missions. They are pretty straight forward and if you get a bit stuck there are prompts in the menu screen will help you. This isn’t the only way you can earn money though. You can also earn money through the mini-games.
Once you have completed all relevant tasks the player will be able to advance to the next part of the game.
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How It Felt To Play The Game Again?
When I got the package in the post with my game I was excited. Not only did I manage to get a copy of The Sims Bustin’ Out but also a copy in a good condition box. Loading up the game for the first time in a good few years I was anxious as I didn’t know if that game cartridge was going to work or not which luckily it did. With knowing the cartridge worked perfectly I was ready to jump back into the game.
All the memories I had from playing the game originally came back to me and especially the ones from when I spent most of the Christmas school holidays playing The Sims Bustin’ Out as much as I could. Also that I wanted to complete the game before going back to school so none of my friends could potentially ruin the ending of the game for me.
Of course the graphics of the game are very different to games now but I think that all adds to the experience and it doesn’t bother me at all. It’s just great fun to sit down, relax and play The Sims Bustin’ Out again. The only real difference this time was I was playing using a Nintendo DS Lite and not a GameBoy Advance.
Would You Reccomend The Sims Bustin’ Out?
The simple answer is yes!
If you are a long time fan of The Sims franchise who hasn’t dived into the console/handheld side of the franchise yet. A new fan who is exploring and finding out more about the franchise or even if you have played The Sims Bustin’ Out before and just fancy revisiting the game.
The good thing is you can pick up The Sims Bustin’ Out on eBay at pretty reasonable prices. I paid £5 for my boxed version of the game although bids start from 0.01p!
Overall Thoughts
The Sims Bustin’ Out for GameBoy Advance is a good game especially if you like gaming on the go. Despite the limitations the GameBoy Advance had I feel that the game works well for the console and even today it still runs well on a Nintendo DS Lite. I am planning on exploring the PlayStation 2/GameCube version of the game as well as other games from The Sims for console/handheld.
Let us know what you think of The Sims Bustin’ Out on Twitter or in the comments below and what your favourite memories of the game are.
Welcome to another Simmer Q&A where we take five minutes to get to know another member of our community and share some of their aweSIM content with you. This week we are joined by the fabulous Vihisha! We have been so excited to chat with her and absolutely love her Drifter Challenge! We asked her all about her simming journey and what started it all.
Q1.) First things first we want to know what got you started on your sims journey and how long have you been simming?
Gaming, in general, has been a part of my life for quite some time and I remember talking about some new games that were coming out with my then boyfriend (now husband of 16 years). The Sims was something that he had read about in a magazine and thought it might be something I’d be interested in trying out. Little did I know that these little pixel people would become a regular part of my everyday life, and I most certainly did not expect that 17 years later I’d still be just as excited! But here I am, still in love with one of the best-selling video games of all time!
Q2.) Now most simmers will know you as the creator of the awesome Drifter Challenge, how did it all start?
I was still making the transition from The Sims3 to playing the “vanilla” Sims4 which had only been out for a few months, at the time. I was used to having TONS of content to play around with and after the novelty of having a new game wore off a bit, I started looking for ways to really get myself hooked on the newest version of The Sims. I needed a challenge, something to make me try new things and experience as much of the game as I possible. I gave myself a basic set of rules/guidelines and thought I’d make a go of it! My husband casually asked me one evening what I was up to (as the piles of sticky notes got bigger and bigger), and after explaining what I was doing, it inspired him to buy his own version of The Sims4 and try this challenge of sorts I had given myself!
A few days later when talking to my best friend, a fellow Simmer, LessThanZero1013 I told him what I was doing and how much fun I was having playing with this set of rules I came up with! The play testing started soon after when LessThanZero1013 said he really thought I had “something” and I should think about making it an official challenge with a set of written rules and share it with the Simming Community! I figured “why not?!” If I could get a ‘Non-Simmer’ and a ‘Builder’ excited about game play, maybe it WAS worth working on and sharing! I launched The Drifter Challenge House 001 in March of 2015, with the next two years chalk full of play testing, rule writing forum thread managing and video making! I’m still adjusting to NOT launching a new House Mini-Challenge each month, as it was a regular thing for so long! Creating and launching the Drifter Challenge feels like one of the biggest accomplishments in my gaming life thus far! There’s a whole Drifter Family that’s been built around this challenge! Many friendships have been made, new challenges have been crafted, new creators have been born, video makers, screenshot takers and storytellers have been sharing their journeys! The Drifter Challenge isn’t just a set of rules on how to play your game, it’s much more than that!
Q3.) We see so many awesome Drifter stories, how do you feel when you see other simmers taking on your challenge and having so much fun?
Obviously there’s a sense of pride about what I’ve created, but mostly, it’s an overwhelming sense of joy and excitedness knowing how much they are enjoying their game! I’ve heard from many Simmers who hadn’t found the appeal of The Sims4 yet or who had lost the “Simming bug,” but then they tried The Drifter Challenge and now they can’t stop playing! It’s fun knowing I had a hand in bringing them such enjoyment!
Q4.) So as well as creating the Drifter Challenge you also host your own YouTube channel, which sims videos/stories have you enjoyed creating the most any why?
I have all kinds of Simming content on my channel and I think that the Tutorials and Patch Notes videos are my favorites! I’ve never been one who could ever come up with stories and the like, but playing teacher and explaining how to do something or keeping people posted on the newest happenings with my favorite game…now THAT I can do!
Q5.) You also host an awesome Twitch gaming channel which we know many people love to tune into, do you have any goals or future plans for Twitch?
I’m fairly new to streaming as I’ve only been on Twitch a couple of months now, but I’m pretty proud with what I’ve accomplished there so far! Of course there’s the usual goals of making Twitch Partner and having umteem thousand Followers and/or Subscribers… I actually have a set of goals listed on my Twitch channel as a visual reminder of milestones I’d like to achieve! But honestly, I stream because I enjoy playing games and sharing that joy with others!
Q6.) We have seen lots of new content within The Sims 4, we want to know what has been your favourite pack so far and why?
Hmmm…this is probably the hardest question you’ve thrown at me so far! There are so many wonderful things that have been added since day one, and now that I think about it, Base Game was pretty awesome in and of itself! *A FEW HOURS LATER* I’ve decided that there are just so many facets to The Sims4 that pinpointing one specific pack as a favorite, at least for me, is impossible!
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Q7.) Is there anything you would personally like to see included in The Sims 4 in future packs and if you have played TS2 or TS3 did you have a favourite pack from them?
Oh yes! Now THIS I can answer! I would love to see the return of scuba diving and mermaids like we had in The Sims3! I had so much fun exploring underwater and discovering new collectables, and let’s be honest, those mermaids were pretty awesome! I can only imagine how these elements would be implemented in The Sims4! Where as The Sims3 Island Paradise was pretty awesome, my favorite pack from The Sims3 was Into The Future! It was the very last pack that The Sims3 released, but there was so much about it that I just loved! From the quirky outfits to the jet packs (which were deadly by the way) there was just so much fun to be had! Seeing your descendants in the future…yeah that was awesome!
Q8.) Finally, we sometimes get to see vlogs of your beautiful family, has anybody else caught the simming bug?
My husband has been known to create a house or a Sim on occasion (though he claims he’s NOT a Simmer), and my oldest daughter has played in Create A Sim a few times! Overall, they leave the Simming to me, and that’s just fine! Instead of Simmers, I think I have a household full of future Vloggers, YouTubers and Twitch streamers!
Vihisha’s Quick Fire Questions
Early Bird or Night Owl – I USED to be a Night Owl, but the older I get, the less that’s true! So Early Bird it is!
Spring or Fall – DEFINITELY Fall!
Singing or Dancing – Singing!
Hugs or Kisses – Hugs! Or as many know me to say…”Hugs Times A Million!”
The Sims 2 or The Sims 3 – Yes!!
We really enjoyed getting to know Vihisha and look forward to more great content on her channels! If you want to follow her we have all the links below:
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