Impicciche has also posted other related content and various spinoffs, including gaining 100 boyfriends and girlfriends for a single Sim. Her series playing through the challenge contains over 100 episodes and has continued despite her leaving BuzzFeed in March 2021. It proved extremely popular, attracting audiences in the tens of millions. Impicciche’s series started when she was a producer at BuzzFeed. It has been around since The Sims 2 in 2012. The 100 Baby Challenge sees players create a female Sims character and attempt to have 100 babies with 100 different male partners before the female Sim dies of old age.
While a variety of challenges exist, one of the most popular is the “100 Baby Challenge.” This recently received recognition on the main menu of The Sims 4 when EA included a thumbnail and link to Kelsey Impicciche’s YouTube series. When people tire of domestic bliss, there are plenty more… eccentric ways to play. As a result, challenges and player-created gameplay modifications are a popular mainstay for the series. It’s a true sandbox, which gives it near limitless potential for player-created shenanigans. The Sims also lets players create an inescapable hell, torturing their Sims by trapping them inside swimming pools and forcing them to live with their own excrement. The Sims lets players live out their own version of domestic bliss, creating their dream homes and ideal family.