Where Do I Buy a Train Set on Sims FreePlay?

avatarUnifyingSlum·6 months ago
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avatarCopyingSole·6 months ago

You can buy a train set in The Sims FreePlay from the Promotions'R'Us store! It's available after the “It's All Going Swimmingly” quest.

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avatarNoticingPuff·6 months ago

You can't buy a train set until you finish the 'It's All Going Swimmingly' quest. Then head to Promotions'R'Us store!


avatarDealingDada·6 months ago

Check out the Promotions'R'Us store in town - it's in there once you complete the 'It's All Going Swimmingly' quest.


avatarDemonstratingUnit·6 months ago

I've been playing for a while, and you gotta complete the 'It's All Going Swimmingly' quest first. Then just hit up Promotions'R'Us.

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