Virtual Families Game Summary:
In the universe of casual sim games there are a lot of alternatives but some of them mark a milestone and this is the case of Virtual Families.

With the real-time game engine of "Virtual Villagers" and the concept of “The Sims” (but without its flaws such as complexity and time consumption) Virtual Families is an amazing and extremely fun casual sim game that as you can tell by its name is focused on family management and the best part is that it runs in real-time. For better or worse,
Virtual Family will immerse you into the drama and glory of family life. So, take care of needy people on the virtual environment of your PC and also take part in their lives by helping and guiding them on giving shape to their character, meeting mates, deciding if they'll have children, raising their career and building their families!
Virtual Families Trivia:
Queen Victoria of the United Kingdom was who started the custom for white wedding gowns by breaking the British brides tradition of wearing silver. Red is the bride's dress traditional color in China and India
In the US and the UK, there is a tradition where the bride should wear or carry something old , something new, something borrowed, something blue and a silver sixpence for her shoe meaning happiness, the future, best wishes, fidelity and financial security respectively.
Some couples in America freeze the top of their wedding cake because it is believed it will bring the couple wealth. Either saving it for eating on their first wedding anniversary or to use it as a Christening cake for the couple's firstborn.
The tradition of tying shoes to the bumper of the car that carries the newlyweds away from the wedding is originated in Anglo-Saxon wedding where the bridegroom would take off his shoe and smack the bride with it.
It is tradition in Finland that the bride goes from door to door to collect wedding gifts in a pillow case.
American brides often cover her faces with a veil, the traditional reason for this is to avoid the groom from seeing the bride before the wedding.