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Beginner's Guide: Sim Information Panel


The Sim Information Panel shows information about your individual sims such as:

Simtracker - The Simtracker shows the current tasks of each of your sims.  The suitcase icon will flash when your sim has completed their job. You can also tap on this icon to send your sim to work.  The whistle icon lets you call your sim to your current location, while tapping on the house icon will send your sim home.


Occupations - This tab shows your sims occupation / education, the number of work hours they need, and the level they're at on either their job or education. This is where you can have your sim get or quit a job, enroll to school, and send them to work or school.


Hobbies - This is where you can check the hobbies of your sims, and what level they are at. Tap on the hobby icon to see how many more pieces your sim needs to complete the hobby and earn a reward.


Life Dreams - You need to complete the Life Dreams and Legacies Quest to get this tab. Once you have it, you will be able to give each of your sims their Life Dreams and monitor their progress in it.


Age Control - You also need to complete the Life Dreams and Legacies Quest to have this and you will then be able to advance, reverse, or pause your sims age.


Relationships - Here you will find all the sims that have a relationship with the sim you have currently selected.



Watch how it looks like in the game:




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