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"Wedding! Emily(She's a woman) attracted a new spouse, Hannah who has joined the family"(Since my starting character died from an illness)
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Interestingly enough, if you didn't have the grave mechanic, you could just sell all your food to get schooling, out-reproduce the starvation rate, and have the entire family plant trees for as long as you like. [I tried this out in Sandbox mode]
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talk about progressive attitude: my man-woman shirelindra works at the fields at the age of 75 and gets herself a 16-year old spouse billy. Touché
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promune and hannah has successfully raised a new child today GODZILLA CAME TO AGE???? DOES IT MEAN MY WORLD WILL BE DESTROYED BY A MUTANT DINO??????
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There should be 1000x times more researching. I would like it. I cant understand that marriage is always unlimited. >:)
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I wonder why everyone gets resurrected... like i see Dragonrider 3 times or more its so weird. In this game there should be more researches and more stuff and the house should be bigger oh and yeah... there should be a research to upgrade a house bigger. I still feel like i never have died cause i always am waking up from dead. Oh damn... theres A Distant Relative thing i like it a bit. Fiona and Kevin are like marring thousands of times... its so weird you know not so logical. But still its a good game.
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LOL! Why dosent that game end even if nobody is still alive O_O. I think that the game should end by now. And in Sand-Box mode there should be unlimited health. Funny names in this game anyways: Dragonrider, Devil, Satan, Truefire. I really like that game. Rate 5 stars! Its the awesomest game EVER!
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soooo... i got spouse and daughter i die and my spouse attracts a spouse? damn lesbians. they have a child... what???
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So let me get this straight...these people are so attached to their ancestors that they would rather starve from too little farmland than move a graveyard...that is some nostalgia.