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The Sims FreePlay, a mobile version of The Sims, Sims can indeed die, but the game mechanics are designed to be more forgiving compared to the PC versions. Here's a breakdown of the ways a Sim can die in the game and how to prevent it:
1. Old Age: Unlike the PC version, Sims in The Sims FreePlay do not age up in the traditional sense and will not die of old age. They do, however, have a "Teen", "Young Adult", "Adult", "Senior", and "Elder" life stage, but aging is not a cause of death in this game.
2. Fire: Sims can die if their house catches on fire and they are unable to escape. To prevent this, ensure your Sims have easy access to doors and do not leave them unattended while cooking.
3. Starvation: If a Sim's hunger needs are ignored for too long, they can die from starvation. Make sure to feed your Sims regularly.
4. Drowning: If a Sim is swimming and their energy needs are not met, they can drown. Keep an eye on their energy levels and provide a way for them to get out of the water.
5. Death by Misadventure: There are certain actions, like eating too much cake, that can lead to a humorous death in The Sims FreePlay.
6. Ghostly Visits: If a Sim dies, they will become a ghost and may visit your living Sims. You can also visit their grave to earn Simoleons.
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Reviving: In The Sims FreePlay, you can usually bring a deceased Sim back to life by spending Simoleons or Life Points.
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