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| genre = [[Life simulation game|Life simulation]], [[Social simulation game|Social simulation]] |
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| platforms = [[iOS (Apple)|iOS]], [[Android (operating system)|Android]], [[BlackBerry 10]], [[Kindle Fire]], [[Windows Phone]] |
| platforms = [[iOS (Apple)|iOS]], [[Android (operating system)|Android]], [[BlackBerry 10]], [[Kindle Fire]], [[WebOS]], [[Windows Phone]] |
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'''''The Sims™ FreePlay''''' is a [[strategic]] [[life simulation]] game developed by [[EA Mobile]] and later with [[Firemonkeys Studios]]. It is a [[freemium]] version of ''[[The Sims]]'' for mobile devices and was released worldwide on December 15, 2011 for iOS devices, on February 15, 2012 for Android, July 31, 2013 for [[BlackBerry 10]] and September 12, 2013 for [[Windows Phone 8]]. The game made it to Kindle Fire in October 2012. In the game, players build houses, control virtual people called ''Sims'' to satisfy their needs and wishes, and let them complete different kinds of actions to gain "Simoleons", "LifeStyle Points" (both of which are currencies in the game) and XP. Unlike other ''Sims'' games, ''The Sims FreePlay'' runs in real-time and takes real time to complete actions. All actions must be instructed by players, unlike in the computer version, where Sims can have some degree of autonomy. Players can currently progress through 55 levels to unlock new content and create up to 34 Sims. In the game, only married sims can have children and there is a limit on the amount of allowable couples.{{citation needed|date=December 2014}} due to an limit on people in your town. There are quests and discovery quests, in which the discovery quests are optional. |
'''''The Sims™ FreePlay''''' is a [[strategic]] [[life simulation]] game developed by [[EA Mobile]] and later with [[Firemonkeys Studios]]. It is a [[freemium]] version of ''[[The Sims]]'' for mobile devices and was released worldwide on December 15, 2011 for iOS devices, on February 15, 2012 for Android, July 31, 2013 for [[BlackBerry 10]] and September 12, 2013 for [[Windows Phone 8]]. The game made it to Kindle Fire in October 2012. In the game, players build houses, control virtual people called ''Sims'' to satisfy their needs and wishes, and let them complete different kinds of actions to gain "Simoleons", "LifeStyle Points" (both of which are currencies in the game) and XP. Unlike other ''Sims'' games, ''The Sims FreePlay'' runs in real-time and takes real time to complete actions. All actions must be instructed by players, unlike in the computer version, where Sims can have some degree of autonomy. Players can currently progress through 55 levels to unlock new content and create up to 34 Sims. In the game, only married sims can have children and there is a limit on the amount of allowable couples.{{citation needed|date=December 2014}} due to an limit on people in your town. There are quests and discovery quests, in which the discovery quests are optional. |
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The Sims FreePlay | |
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Developer(s) | EA Mobile Firemonkeys Studios |
Publisher(s) | Electronic Arts |
Series | The Sims |
Platform(s) | iOS, Android, BlackBerry 10, Kindle Fire, WebOS, Windows Phone |
Release | December 15, 2011 [iOS]
February 15, 2012 [Android] July 31, 2013 [BlackBerry10] September 12, 2013 [Windows Phone 8] |
Genre(s) | Life simulation, Social simulation |
Mode(s) | Single-player |
The Sims™ FreePlay is a strategic life simulation game developed by EA Mobile and later with Firemonkeys Studios. It is a freemium version of The Sims for mobile devices and was released worldwide on December 15, 2011 for iOS devices, on February 15, 2012 for Android, July 31, 2013 for BlackBerry 10 and September 12, 2013 for Windows Phone 8. The game made it to Kindle Fire in October 2012. In the game, players build houses, control virtual people called Sims to satisfy their needs and wishes, and let them complete different kinds of actions to gain "Simoleons", "LifeStyle Points" (both of which are currencies in the game) and XP. Unlike other Sims games, The Sims FreePlay runs in real-time and takes real time to complete actions. All actions must be instructed by players, unlike in the computer version, where Sims can have some degree of autonomy. Players can currently progress through 55 levels to unlock new content and create up to 34 Sims. In the game, only married sims can have children and there is a limit on the amount of allowable couples.[citation needed] due to an limit on people in your town. There are quests and discovery quests, in which the discovery quests are optional.
References
External links
- Official Site
- The Sims FreePlay on Facebook