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Can’t afford real Chinese antiques? Then buy virtual ones instead.

May 23rd, 2008 · 1 Comment

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A while back I know the SIMS game was amazingly popular. This is the game where you control the lives of virtual characters from making conversation to making love. People take virtual vacations, get married – you name it! Heard it was extraordinarily addictive, so I skipped over it (Actually was already addicted a few years back to SIM CITY which was time consuming enough as it is!). But I thought this was rather cute when I stumbled across this site about SIMS Interior Design.

Apparently people pay as much attention to decorating their virtual homes as they do their real homes. But i was surprised to see Chinese antiques, Tibetan furniture and lacquered TV cabinets in the mix. Cute. Very Cute.

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  • 1 mike // Jun 29, 2008 at 10:48 pm

    nice post, thank you for sharing!

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