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Retro rocketship
Retro rocketship












Top: A Space Age rocket-themed playground set by Miracle Playground Equipment, introduced circa 1968, photographed in Burlington, Colorado, in 2009. When they published their guidelines in 1993, they suggested most existing playground surfaces, which were usually asphalt, dirt, or grass, needed to be replaced with pits of wood or rubber mulch or sand, prompting many schools and parks to rip their old playgrounds out entirely. (See the latest PPS handbook here.) Then, the American Society for Testing and Materials created a subcommittee of designers and playground-equipment manufacturers to set safety standards for the whole industry. The study led to the publication of the first Handbook for Public Playground Safety in 1981, which signaled the beginning of the end for much of the playground equipment in use. Congress established the Consumer Product Safety Commission, which began tracking playground injuries at hospital emergency rooms. The transformation began in 1973, when the U.S. Today, these objects of happy summers past have nearly disappeared, replaced by newer equipment that’s lower to the ground and made of plastic, painted metal, and sometimes rot-resistant woods like cedar or redwood. “My husband would look at these big metal things and go, ‘Oh my God, those are the Slides of Death!'” The most exciting playgrounds would take the form of a pirate ship, a giant robot, or a space rocket. In the same way, you’d dare your sibling or best friend to push you even higher on the swing so your toes could touch the sky. The tougher, faster kids always pushed the brightly colored merry-go-round, trying to make riders as dizzy as possible. When you dismounted from a teeter-totter, you had to be careful not to send your partner crashing to the ground or get hit in the head by your own seat. The cheerful variety of animals and vehicles on springs gave you plenty of rides to choose from, while a spiral slide, often made of striped panels, was a repeated thrill. And if you count yourself among Baby Boomers or Gen Xers, you probably have fond memories of high steel jungle gyms and even higher metal slides that squeaked and groaned as you slid down them. If things go awry, Sims may crash the ship (with a possibility of dying) or receive negative moodlets.For children, playgrounds are where magic happens. Depending on the choices the player makes and the upgrades installed on the rocket, Sims may receive good outcomes, such as obtaining collectible aliens and positive moodlets. When in space, various missions that are similar to chance cards from The Sims 2 and The Sims 3 will appear. When building a rocket ship, Sims gain the rocket science skill. When building, the rocket has three stages to build through: the bottom part, the middle part and the top part, with each of them taking a long time to be built.

retro rocketship

When the base plate of the rocket ship has been placed outside, Sims can start building it. The other two rockets can be accessed by leveling in the astronaut career.

retro rocketship

There is only one rocket ship that can be bought normally, called Steampunk Flyamajig. It is also a place where Sims can WooHoo. They allow Sims to explore space and bring alien pets and rare collectibles. Rocket ships are objects introduced in The Sims 4.














Retro rocketship