I do, however, have a Life Plant in my garden now. Harlan can eat a pieces of fruit harvested from the plant to add another day to his life span. However, it’s slow going with only a single Life Plant, and I’m reluctant to use them to cultivate more plants at this late stage. I extend Harlan’s life expectancy for a few days, but the days are burning faster than the Life Fruit grows. This is not going to work as a long-term solution. And unlike The Sims 2, you can’t buy a Fountain of Youth from which to drink. It looks like Harlan’s going to have to transcend mortality like everyone else: by having children.
Tom really seems to be digging the game, as this is his 9th entry in his blog from The Sims 3. You can read more of his article at Fidgit. Make sure you catch the other 8 as well if you haven’t! Oh, and of course a round of applause to Sims 3 Nieuws for keeping track of Tom’s updates!