How Do I Use the RC Boat in Sims FreePlay?

avatarCaringEthos·a year ago
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avatarSignalingCloud·a year ago

Easy peasy—just finish the quest that unlocks the RC Boat, go to the park, tap on the pond, and have fun!

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avatarEnvassalingTier·a year ago

First things first, you need to complete the quest that unlocks the RC Boat. Then, just head over to the park, tap on the duck pond, and choose the RC Boat option. Happy sailing!


avatarAttendingStoke·a year ago

Unlock the RC Boat by completing its quest. After that, visit the park, tap the duck pond, and select the RC Boat option. Voila!


avatarDroppingSway·a year ago

Make sure you've completed the 'It's All Going Swimmingly' quest to unlock the RC Boat, then head to the park and use the duck pond.

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