How to Get Horses on Sims FreePlay

avatarVitriolingMouth5 months ago
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avatarSawingBully5 months ago

Unlocking horses in The Sims FreePlay is simple: Build the Stables and complete the 'Need for Steed' quest. Bam, horses!

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avatarMuggingCreek5 months ago

To get horses in The Sims FreePlay, you need to build and unlock the Stables. Once the Stables are built, complete the 'Need for Steed' quest to start owning and caring for horses. Happy horsing around!


avatarAttainingFord5 months ago

I got my horses by finishing the 'Need for Steed' quest after building the Stables. Took some time, but totally worth it!


avatarWipingBride5 months ago

Just unlock the Stables and complete the 'Need for Steed' quest. Enjoy!

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