<aside> π Discover the ins-and-outs of Notion in just 30 minutes.
</aside>
This template allows you to easily track each Sim day to know exactly what year it is in-game.
Each Sim day is 6 months, so every 2 days the year changes and every 20 days the decade changes.
Day 1: Early 1890 Day 2: Late 1890 Day 3: Early 1891 Day 4: Late 1891
Throughout this challenge, you must manually age up all of your Sims. (But, donβt worry, this template will make it easy to keep track of birthdays!). Be sure to enable Long Sim Lifespan in your game settings. This way, your Sims wonβt age up too soon. [ How to enable Long Lifespan ]
The average life expectancy for someone born in 1890 was mid-forties. By 1950, average life expectancy had increased to closer to 70. To mimic this, there are 2 different calculations for birthdays pre-1950 and birthdays post-1950.
Baby: 1 days β ages up at 6 months old Infant: 3 days β ages up at 2 years old Toddler: 8 days β ages up at 6 years old Child: 14 days β ages up at 13 years old Teen: 12 days β ages up at 19 years old
Young Adult: 26 days β ages up at 32 years old Adult: 36 days β ages up at 50 years old Elder: 14 days β dies late 50s/early 60s
Young Adult: 32 days β ages up at 35 years old Adult: 60 days β ages up at 65 years old Elder: 56 days β dies late 80s/early 90s
You will use the database below to set up pages for your Starter Sims. Note that the database is currently populated with 4 Sims. These Sims are placeholders/examples.
Note that the Sims names are preceded by either a blue star or a grey silhouette. The blue star indicates that the Sim is an heir. Use the drop-down arrow on the blue New button to use the Heir or Non-Heir templates.