This crazy house building game is bound to catch the eye of every Sims fan.
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The indie title Paralives is the perfect rival to fan favourite title, The Sims. Thanks to Wholesome Direct we have some pretty good insight into what we can expect from the house building title when it finally release.
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The short and sweet trailer showed just how much freedom players will have when it comes to customising within the game, Paralives will allow fans to manipulate walls as short or as long as you need or even rounded off for a smoother feel.
This will come as a breath of fresh of fresh air for Sims players as they have only been able to build walls in one tile at a time, this level of creativity means that the possibilities are endless.
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The official Twitter account took to the platform to share the trailer consisting of 11 minutes of gameplay, really showing off what the title is capable of.
“Did we create an 11-minute video showcasing the process of building a house in Paralives? Absolutely!”
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— Paralives (@ParalivesGame) June 12, 2021
Did we create an 11-minute video showcasing the process of building a house in Paralives? Absolutely!
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The trailer details the simplicity of customising and building in the game, with tables and windows being amended with ease. Players will have more flexibility than ever before when it comes to locating specific items and decor pieces.
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There is no way to say if this title will match the Sims however it looks rather impressive and we can’t wait to give it a try.
There is still no official release date for the title as of yet, but in the meantime be sure to check back with us at Gamerficial for the latest news and updates.
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