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Originally Posted by Willravel
This strikes me as a passive aggressive way to tell your kid you think she's fat. That's not cool.
You know what would be nice? A game where the road of trials includes diet and exercise, and those choices are reflected on the character. Not as a main theme, of course (that'd be REALLY boring), but as a part of a larger game. Did the Sims do that?
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Grand Theft Auto San Andreas sort of incorporated this. CJ (the main character) would get fat if you kept feeding him fast food without exercising. Once you started hitting the gym and doing the weight training minigames (which were very entertaining) he very gradually start to get buff. I made my CJ run everywhere and sprint so often that he was very toned and slender yet had enough muscle to look decent. It was very cool that the way you played your character (take the easy fast food and car-riding route and you get fat, eat smaller proportions and run everywhere and you get fit) actually reflected it in the game.