![]() With all that in mind we thought that we should begin with a brief look at the history of simulated people gaming. We have been playing The Sims series since it first was published (the team behind the Game Play that has gone into creating this guide is just that, a team effort involving the author and his family who have worked together to share the play schedule in order to complete the processes efficiently), and we started playing Little Computer People back in the bad old days when our PC was made by Atari - and then moved on to Sim City until, finally, The Sims appeared and it got more interesting. We ask that you bear with us with respect to patience for that information to be provided at no point in the play process as we researched and prepared this guide did we choose the expedient option of purchasing either Simoleons (money) or Life Points, because this is a guide that is intended to provide you, the gamer, with the information and strategies that you need to do precisely the same thing: play the game and not spend real-world money! ![]() The Slow Process of Adding Details and the facts behind "TBA"ĭue to the lengthy nature of the play process, which is very time-intensive and time-relative, you will Notice that there are some bits of the game that are marked with the tag "TBA" - this stands for "To Be Added" and represents information that, at publication time, was simply not available due to the fact that we have not yet arrived at the point in which we have completed the related action, Activities, or builds that will provide that information. That alone makes this an invaluable source of information for most players, but especially those who desire the pleasure of progress within the game world without having to pay for it.īefore you jump right in, I strongly urge you to read this entire guide, from start to finish, because there are pitfalls in this game as well as Tips and Tricks that will make your life in it ever so much easier (and cheaper) if you know about them. ![]() ![]() While this guide started out as a brief Overview based upon the first hundred hours of play - a process that underscores the significant differences between The Sims: FreePlay and all of the other games that are part of The Sims empire due to its reliance on a real-time-clock and the inability of players to "speed-up" time, an option that is available in all of the other series and versions of The Sims but is not available in this version - gamers can consider the information and guidance contained herein to be both hard-won and worthwhile!Īs befits the rather simplistic nature of the game, despite the fact that this guide is packed with information that you will find useful as you embark upon building the simulated lives that are under your control in this sandbox-style God game, it will also provide you with the special insight that is absolutely necessary due to the nature of this game - and in so doing presents (and encourages) the sort of well-founded guidance towards developing patience and self-discipline that is required to progress in the game without spending real-world money in the process.
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