How to Throw a Party in Sims FreePlay

avatarPressingDeska year ago
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avatarHatchellingCalma year ago

To throw a party in Sims FreePlay, first, build the 'Nightclub' from the Town Map. Then, invite Sims over by using the 'Call Over' interaction on the phone. Get ready to dance the night away!

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avatarBringingLimpa year ago

You can't throw an official party in Sims FreePlay like in other Sims games. Just gather some Sims at your house, play some music, and let the fun begin!


avatarSortyingSlaga year ago

Throwing a party? Just build the 'Nightclub' and invite Sims over. It's easy and fun.


avatarTrainingLacea year ago

Trust me, gather your Sims in one place, add some music, and watch them dance. That's as close to a party as it gets in Sims FreePlay!

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