>On Sims 3 I make a Sim called Jay Gatsby
>Assign him traits like "party animal" and "hopeless romantic" and move him into the most expensive seaside plot
>Use the money cheat to make a house worth about $500,000 with a massive ballroom, red carpets rugs and french windows everywhere
>painstakingly decorate the garden with lights, flowers, shrubs and trees
>He seems pretty happy with the place
>Make another Sim and wait to be invited to one of Gatsby's parties
>Three weeks go by and Gatsby hasn't called or even been seen in town
>Decide fuck this, get a taxi to Gatsbys house and call but nobody is at home
>Cruise around town looking for Gatsby
>Finally find out he got a part time job at the bookstore and has adopted a child
Share your literary feels
I never would have posted this before your post, OP, but I populated a whole town in Sims with fictional characters. It's been over a year since I've opened it, so I don't remember all the characters I used. I tried to throw characters from different stories together, or indulge their assorted dreams. Twain provided a house, and Atwood. Others I forget.
>>7700463
kek'd desu senpai
A life simulator like the sims but more complex and not targetted toward teenage girls would be amazing
>>7700463
kek
I made Rimbaud once in my sister's Sims neighbourhood. She said he slapped people and stole things.
>>7703107
Yes, one that would include debt and depression and random children getting leukemia and people being falsely convicted and environmental problems and existential crises.