Tuesday 14 June 2016

Sims Freeplay | Police Update | Professions Tutorial

The Police update arrived in Sims Freeplay on 14 June 2016 and brought with it a whole new way of going to work.  Previously we just clicked the suitcase icon and our Sims would head off to work for a few hours and return later once they had finished bringing with them some XP and simoleons.  But now that's all changed!  We now have the Police career where we actually go inside the police station and complete various activities with our Sims whilst they work (much like the Get To Work expansion pack for Sims 4)



To begin using the new professions you will need to ensure your game is updated, head out onto your town map and build the police station over by the community centre.

Once the police station is built there is a Professions tutorial quest which will guide you through how this new update works.



What do you think of the update?

8 comments:

  1. I have always duplicated indoor furniture etc. using the door glitch. It worked on Sunday, but after this update, I am unable to glitch the door. The door will not move to the middle of the 2x2 room. Have you tried the door glitch? Is it still working for you after the update?

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  2. Same here.. That glitch is not working anymore :( Hope there will be a new way to duplicate indoor furnitures

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  3. Where did all the glitches go?!

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  4. Can you find some more for us plz?

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  5. Ugh, so I've tried all the glitches I had used before- the patio glitch, the baby glitch, the door glitch- none of them work since the update. I never really abused the glitches, it just made the game more fun and interesting. Back to the boring day to day Sims routine...

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  6. Ugh, so I've tried all the glitches I had used before- the patio glitch, the baby glitch, the door glitch- none of them work since the update. I never really abused the glitches, it just made the game more fun and interesting. Back to the boring day to day Sims routine...

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