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Derceto Manor (Alone in the Dark)

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Uploaded: 27th Mar 2020 at 3:48 AM
Updated: 31st Mar 2020 at 9:41 AM
So back in december i finished the first Alone in The Dark game, and i had this idea to build the house in The Sims 4. If only i knew how long that was going to take... I finished the interior of the house in like, the end of january, but i was to lazy to keep going, then my mouse broke, so i only finished completely this week.

I tested the house, and everything seems to work fine.

The house has the lot traits Haunted and Creepy Crawlies.

You need to activate bb.moveobjects before placing the lot, otherwise the house it's going to be completely broken.

No CC nedeed (even tho it's saying that there is custom content but... there's none? i'm pretty sure it's CC free.)

But anyway, a few things about the house:

If you ever played the original game, you know that the underground tunnels are WAY bigger than the ones i built. The reason i didn't build everything in the underground, it's because of lack of space. So i only built a part of the tunnel, and the cave.

There are two ways of going underground:

The first it's by the basement, behind these barrels:



And the second it's by these stairs in the side of the house. In the original game they are under a desk that you need to open to find the stairs, but since you can't really do this in The Sims, i just placed them by the side of the house. Yes your Sim can reach them.



What is that weird tree thing in the basement? It's the main boss of the game, that i tried to put togheter in The Sims. Don't know if it worked very well:



Also, if you want, play the original game. I know it's really old, but i liked it anyway. There's something about old games that really fascinates me.

Lot Size: 50x40
Lot Price (furnished): 413.824
Lot Price (unfurnished): 195.702

Custom Content by Me:
- Derceto Manor was built around 1818 by a man named Elijah Pickford, who was known as "an adventurer of the worst kind, nouveau riche and bloated with a grotesque sense of self-importance". The house was built in secrecy, as Pickford was constructing beneath the house an intricate system of tunnels.