5 Most Popular Sims 4 Challenges | The Odyssey Online
Start writing a post
Lifestyle

5 Most Popular Sims 4 Challenges

Whether it's killing your sims or making them have the best lives ever, here are some challenges to improve your sims lives along with yours.

16.9k
5 Most Popular Sims 4 Challenges
Kharmyy//YouTube

Have you recently bought the Sims 4?Have you played through all of the features and are already bored with it? Well have I got the thing just for you, here are the best challenges for all of your Sims 4 desires and a few people to watch play these challenges.

1. 100 Baby Challenge

This is one of the most popular challenges that has been edited since the Sims 2, and has finally made it's way to the most recent generation of the Sims game. It has been adapted to include the 100 puppies challenge, the 100 kittens challenge, and the A-Z baby challenge. This challenge is a lot of fun although at times it can be a bit challenging, but it leads to a lot of fun plus a large feeling of accomplishment once you finish. For a play-through, I'd recommend watching Koffee or Lilsimsie. If you want to play this yourself, the rules can be found here.

2. Black Widow Challenge

This is yet another challenge that has been adapted from Sims 2 all the way to the Sims 4. In this challenge you have to marry around 10-20 other sims and then of course kill them. Many players write out stories as to why their main sim wants to kill all their spouses while others make a story-line to follow while playing. The rules are found here, and the best people to watch play this are TheEnglishSimmer and XUrbanSimsX.

3. Wolf Pack Challenge

This challenge was recently created by Lilsimsie, Steph0sims, and Hatsy. In this challenge your sim is living on an island with a group of six dogs and one raccoon. The goal is to have a house worth 50,000 simoleons and to do all this before the raccoon dies. This being the Sims and all though, you can't control the dogs is the only downside along with not being able to get a job or leave the island. You can watch Lilsimsie play or play yourself with the rules.

4. Legacy Challenge

One of the best and most re-playable challenge on this list. In this challenge you start off with absolutely nothing and have to build your way up from this. This is a 10 generation challenge and ends once the last child becomes a young adult. The twist is that you can choose the traits for your founder but after that you have to randomize all of the traits for everyone else. If you only have the base game this is the best challenge to play for it too. The rules can be found here and the best person to watch play this is Vixella.

5. Asylum Challenge

This challenge is exactly what it sounds like. You create eight sims and they all have to have the insane trait. You can only control one of the sims you've created though, that's the catch. You complete the challenge when you've completed a certain amount of lifetime wishes depending on the difficulty you choose. Both TheEnglishSimmer and Angelia have done and completed this challenge and are fun to watch. If you yourself want to try this challenge the rules can be found here.

Of course there are many more challenges out there to be played like Not So Berry and a bunch of Create-a-sim ones but these were just a couple of the popular ones. If you do start a challenge you can play on your own time, upload photos to Tumblr/Instagram, or start your own play-through on YouTube.

Report this Content
This article has not been reviewed by Odyssey HQ and solely reflects the ideas and opinions of the creator.
Chalk drawing of scales weighing "good" and "bad" on a blackboard.
WP content

Being a good person does not depend on your religion or status in life, your race or skin color, political views or culture. It depends on how good you treat others.

We are all born to do something great. Whether that be to grow up and become a doctor and save the lives of thousands of people, run a marathon, win the Noble Peace Prize, or be the greatest mother or father for your own future children one day. Regardless, we are all born with a purpose. But in between birth and death lies a path that life paves for us; a path that we must fill with something that gives our lives meaning.

Keep Reading...Show less
Health and Wellness

10 Hygiene Tips For All College Athletes

College athletes, it's time we talk about sports hygiene.

5785
Woman doing pull-ups on bars with sun shining behind her.

I got a request to talk about college athletes hygiene so here it is.

College athletes, I get it, you are busy! From class, to morning workouts, to study table, to practice, and more. But that does not excuse the fact that your hygiene comes first! Here are some tips when it comes to taking care of your self.

Keep Reading...Show less
Jenna Pizzi and her mom smiling by a waterfront with a historic ship in the background.
Jenna Pizzi

There is always a time in the semester when you have about three papers, four tests, five assignments and two projects due within the same time period. Isn't that just the best?

It's almost as if the professors all plot against you just to make college even more stressful than it already is. No matter how many people try to make you feel better, no one ever compares to your mom. Moms always know exactly what to say.

Keep Reading...Show less
Student Life

7 Jobs Your Roommate Has

She's got your back with everything that college throws at you.

3670
Cristina Yang and Meredith Grey in scrubs sit against a wall, smiling and enjoying a break.

If you are anything like my roommate and I, you have a friendship with your roomie. You’re lucky to have gotten a roommate that is easy to get along with and more importantly cool to live with. Whether you found her on Facebook or went random, a roommate is a big part of life in college. This list goes through some of the jobs that a roommate has that help you get through college.

Keep Reading...Show less
Student Life

35 Things I Wish I Learned In My Freshman Year Of College

Just some relatable college student advice! Yes, you aren’t the only one!

2906
Towson University
YouTube

Freshman year can either be the greatest year, or the roughest year. It depends on your transition and how you adjust. For me, freshman year in college was one of the best years of my life. However, looking back, there are a few things that I wish I learned.

Now that I am a sophomore, I can finally do things a little differently. Here are a few things that I wish I learned my freshman year of college!

Keep Reading...Show less

Subscribe to Our Newsletter

Facebook Comments