How Do You Remove a Sim in Sims FreePlay?

avatarEmptyingDaisy6 months ago
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avatarBringingLimp6 months ago

You can delete a Sim by going into the Sim Tracker and clicking the red X next to their name. Just like that, they're out of your Sim world.

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avatarNickelingAlan6 months ago

Easiest way to remove a Sim: Open the Sim Tracker and hit that red cross button. Bye-bye, Simmy!


avatarRequestingFinal6 months ago

Hey there! To remove a Sim in Sims FreePlay, just open the Sim Tracker, tap on the Sim you want to remove, then tap the red circle with the cross on it. Poof, they're gone!


avatarSawingBully6 months ago

Why bother removing a Sim? Just build another house and let them live their best life somewhere else!

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