Similarly to previous mobile games in The Sims franchise, energy is used when players take actions with their Sims. Energy can be restored through SimCash, which is earned through in-game quests and micro-transactions. SimCash can also be used to purchase certain premium clothing and furniture options in the game.[7]

You should send in a Help Ticket from your in-game account. Advisors need mobile players to do this because in-game mobile tickets bring through needed details. Contacting by any other method will only delay support and you'll be asked to go back and send in an in-game help ticket. Also worth noting that sending in help tickets from the mobile in-game account ensures the tickets go through to the mobile advisors directly who'll be far more informed.


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The Sims Mobile is a free-to-play iOS and Android mobile game from Firemonkeys Studios. The game was soft announced in an online trailer and was released worldwide on March 6, 2018, after being soft launched in Australia, Brazil and Spain for three months. The game was originally meant to be released worldwide on November 21, 2017, but was delayed to spring 2018.

The Sims Mobile starts off with the Create-A-Sim mode for your first Sim. I had no idea they could create such a robust character creator on a phone. I was able to create and fine tune my Sim to my liking. Although the selection amount was nowhere near the options as The Sims 4, the mobile creator was beyond anything I have seen on a phone or tablet and really set the bar for what was to come. Many accessories, clothes, and makeup options are locked in the beginning, but the entirety of face and body options using presets are available. You may not have the pieces to create the perfect Sim, but you can build the foundation for unlocking things as you play. The only thing I would say I was disappointed in was that it was hard to make an older or more mature looking Sim, as any Sim I made ended up looking pretty young.

There are many things to do in The Sims mobile and the beautiful thing is you can be as hands-on or hands-off as you want. There are jobs to make money (and new ones unlock as you play), parties, hobbies, and social events. Doing all of these have important rewards which make them feel like they are worth putting in the effort. The more you do your job, the more money you can make. Friendships and relationships happen through social events, and hobbies allow you to level up things like cooking and playing guitar. As you do these things, you can click different interactions and objects to quickly finish the event, or you can just let your Sim do it on their own in a set amount of time. One complaint is how long it takes your Sim to do anything on their own compared to helping them. I was able to complete most events within a couple minutes, but if i just told them to do it and turned off the app it might take one to multiple hours for them to finish. Although I feel like there should be a little less time when they do it on their own, I also found that I appreciated this system. It allowed me to do any events in the game and shut the app off to do things in the real world while still making progress. I found myself logging in when I had a chance, playing for a bit and than sending my Sim to work to make money while I turned off the app and did something else.

To help you decide between The Sims FreePlay and The Sims Mobile, we will explain the fundamentals of each game, compare the differences between the two, and ultimately help you choose the best mobile Sims game for you.

Released in 2011 for iOS and followed by an Android release in 2012, The Sims FreePlay was designed as a complementary mobile version of the current desktop game at the time, The Sims 3. The Sims FreePlay mostly mimics a downsized version of the classic Sims games, with gameplay focusing on creating and designing homes, expanding your neighborhood, and completing tasks to level up.

Attempting to compare The Sims FreePlay and The Sims Mobile with The Sims 4 (or any other desktop games within the franchise) is like comparing apples and oranges. For starters, the processing power needed to run The Sims 4 is much higher than the requirements for either mobile game. The hardware capabilities, controls, and pricing between PC games and mobile games are vastly different, so it's difficult to give a head-to-head comparison.

Both The Sims FreePlay and The Sims Mobile share some similarities with the desktop game, albeit with limitations. This is to be expected, however, and bearing this in mind, it's clear that both mobile games provide decent portable forms of the PC game. 006ab0faaa

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