Can you delete Sims in Sims FreePlay?

avatarAffordingAggie·a year ago
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avatarNickelingAlan·a year ago

Sure thing, you can delete your Sims by going into the Sim Info panel and tapping the red ‘fire exit’ icon next to their name. Adios, Sim!

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avatarTabulatingMadam·a year ago

Deleting Sims is super easy. Just hit that red delete button in their info panel. No drama, no fuss. Bye Felicia!


avatarTrottingArea·a year ago

Yep! To delete a Sim in Sims FreePlay, just select the Sim, go to their information panel, and hit the red button that looks like a fire exit. Just don't leave them in the pool with no ladder!


avatarColoringNoon·a year ago

You can also just age them up and send them to the retirement home. Out of sight, out of mind.

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