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Sims7 by zeuses_wild and freesnowcone (Teen)
Fandom: THE MAGNIFICENT SEVEN
Pairing: surprise
Length: circa 10K and graphic heavy
Authors on LJ:
zeuses_wild and
freesnowcone
Authors website: n/a
Why this must be read: Oh, so so many reasons! Because it's clever and original, very funny and seriously cute. I'm not exactly sure what category the rec goes into apart from genius - it's not strictly a crossover, or an art rec, or a fic rec... perhaps it's a fusion? Anyhow, it's definitely an AU and a priceless one at that, a "story" in eleven installments that partly writes itself as the Sims 3 game plays out and is partly (and deliciously) described by the authors as it unfolds.
All you really need to know to begin is that one day, our seven boys, complete with their familiar canon/fanon characters and appearances, move into a Sims house together. Which of course is what many of us have always wanted. From then on their shared life is as engaging (and surprising!) as you would expect.
Nathan, the salmon-eating turquoise-supporting aspiring creature-robot cross-breeder, looks worried, and with good reason. After all, with a goal that lofty, he's going to have to spend a lot of time working, and who will look after everyone while he's gone? You know the kind of shit Buck and JD pull, and more often than not, someone is after a piece of Ezra's hide. Nathan is also hoping that Raine will eventually decide to relocate and he clings to the thought that eventually, he will be able to move out and no longer have to write his name on all the organic food in the fridge that everyone else always eats anyway.
As with the game, this rec is tagged Teen - please to be remembering that Sims are insecure little things and like bed sharing :) The link below takes you to the first day, and the others are here - while all the installments are wonderful in themselves, following the story to its warm and fuzzy conclusion is highly recommended!
Sims7 Part One: Move in Day
Pairing: surprise
Length: circa 10K and graphic heavy
Authors on LJ:
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Authors website: n/a
Why this must be read: Oh, so so many reasons! Because it's clever and original, very funny and seriously cute. I'm not exactly sure what category the rec goes into apart from genius - it's not strictly a crossover, or an art rec, or a fic rec... perhaps it's a fusion? Anyhow, it's definitely an AU and a priceless one at that, a "story" in eleven installments that partly writes itself as the Sims 3 game plays out and is partly (and deliciously) described by the authors as it unfolds.
All you really need to know to begin is that one day, our seven boys, complete with their familiar canon/fanon characters and appearances, move into a Sims house together. Which of course is what many of us have always wanted. From then on their shared life is as engaging (and surprising!) as you would expect.
Nathan, the salmon-eating turquoise-supporting aspiring creature-robot cross-breeder, looks worried, and with good reason. After all, with a goal that lofty, he's going to have to spend a lot of time working, and who will look after everyone while he's gone? You know the kind of shit Buck and JD pull, and more often than not, someone is after a piece of Ezra's hide. Nathan is also hoping that Raine will eventually decide to relocate and he clings to the thought that eventually, he will be able to move out and no longer have to write his name on all the organic food in the fridge that everyone else always eats anyway.
As with the game, this rec is tagged Teen - please to be remembering that Sims are insecure little things and like bed sharing :) The link below takes you to the first day, and the others are here - while all the installments are wonderful in themselves, following the story to its warm and fuzzy conclusion is highly recommended!
Sims7 Part One: Move in Day