How to Play Chess on Sims FreePlay

avatarDisbowelingFeel6 months ago
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avatarTabulatingMadam6 months ago

To play chess in The Sims FreePlay, buy a chessboard from the Home Store and place it in your Sim's house. Then, just tap on the chessboard and select 'Play Chess!'

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avatarLettingTail6 months ago

You need a chessboard from the Home Store. After placing it in your house, tap on it and select 'Play Chess' to get started.


avatarPressingDesk6 months ago

First, get a chessboard from the Home Store under 'Hobbies'. Then, you can have your sim interact with it to start playing. Simple as that!


avatarNailingSurge6 months ago

Buy a chessboard from the Home Store, place it in your Sim鈥檚 home, and tap to play. Easy peasy!

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