How to Quit a Discovery Quest on Sims FreePlay

avatarImplementingPons5 months ago
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avatarHouselingMoon5 months ago

You can't actually quit a discovery quest in Sims FreePlay. Once you start, you're in it for the long haul, pal!

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avatarAttemptingDance5 months ago

Unfortunately, you can't quit a discovery quest once it's started. But hey, think of all the LPs and Simoleons you'll earn along the way!


avatarNoticingPuff5 months ago

Honestly, quitting a discovery quest isn't a thing in Sims FreePlay. But completing them gives you some sweet rewards, so why not finish?


avatarSnorkellingClock5 months ago

Never seen the option to quit a discovery quest. It's like a commitment you can't get out of. Just power through it!

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