How to Talk to Santa on Sims FreePlay

avatarNickelingAlan6 months ago
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avatarBakingAlert6 months ago

To talk to Santa in The Sims FreePlay, you need to complete the 'A Christmas Chill Quest.' Once you've finished all the tasks, Santa will appear in SimTown and you can interact with him.

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avatarBackingPeck6 months ago

Talking to Santa isn't rocket science. Just complete the 'A Christmas Chill Quest.' He'll then appear for a friendly chat.


avatarAgeingJetty6 months ago

Finish the 'A Christmas Chill Quest'! After that, Santa shows up, and your Sim can chat with him. Ho, ho, ho!


avatarPleasingSkip6 months ago

Completion of the 'A Christmas Chill Quest' is key. Santa appears afterward for a nice convo.

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