The perspective of love, for Habbos, is a little weird! Consider a world where physical contact is not a reality and all we have left as a source of affection are the words you use and, if you’re as obsessive as Barbara, how serene your typing is. Hey, love knocked on her door AGAIN… and now that the stickies are bought with duckets, she decorates her confab room with the kind of thoughts she would never share to another human being whose Achievement Score is lower than 2000.
* Betelgeuse-Bound *
It’s been two weeks since Lisa’s parents got divorced and she was forced to embark with her dreamy father on yet another of his interstellar missions. As her organism is not quite ready to cope with events of these proportions, our heroine finds herself in constant reveries, whenever she looks at that little bright spot outside the window…
We could not know we would get to this point. BarbaraGranty98, a passionate teenage pixel, leaves a letter (a fake-poem) stuck in a sticker located near the toilet in the dining room of her “best friend,” someone she used to call Mr.Mushy. While fleeing into the unknown is a painful task for our little heroine, she is wise enough to know that the temporary pain of losing the loved one is way better than the eternal suffering of trying to build something in vain with the wrong person. Read, in full, her progressive, passionate-independent transition and, after this, try to find the Barbara inside you with all your strength while you still have time for it!!!
Well, what can we say, right now? If you, as a fiery and proud Simmer, were planning to break the piggy bank with your hard-earned Euro (or, as you like to call: real-life §imoleans!) in an average MMO full of blood, anger, and legendary topaz swords, do us both a favour and postpone it for a minimum of two years. That’s because the news we’re about to give you will leave you so amazed and shocked that we’re already here with the proper quantity of stretchers and remedies as we inform you about the triumphant (albeit unofficial) return of The Sims Online, even if all you have in your wallets are distracted and dusty flies.
The funny thing is that I believe we probably haven’t seen everything that SM64 offers...