What Does 'Speculate' Mean in Sims FreePlay?

avatarArisingWard5 months ago
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avatarResolvingGame5 months ago

In The Sims FreePlay, 'speculate' usually means making guesses or discussing something. But in the game, it's when sims think about stuff in their world. It's just another way your sims use their imagination!

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avatarComputingTopaz5 months ago

It's when your sims are lost in thought. Just a fancy word for daydreaming!


avatarCompletingClint5 months ago

Speculate is like 'thinking aloud' for your sims. It's fun to see what scenarios they cook up in their minds!


avatarQuestioningVale5 months ago

Speculate in The Sims FreePlay just means your sims are daydreaming or pondering about something. It's cute and fun to see what they come up with!

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