![]() ![]() Soon, I started seeing even more similarities: cheeky censorship ( The Good Place’s forking and The Sims’ woohooing) the fact that the first season takes place in a contained, impossibly beautiful neighborhood and the assignment of points to actions (Sims games usually given some sort of numerical value to actions that Sims want to do, while doing something “good” or “bad” in The Good Place changes someone’s numeric worth). The theme song of The Good Place is about 10 seconds long, but the moment I heard it, I thought of the soundtrack of The Sims games - and a brief glance at the YouTube comments proved I wasn’t alone.
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