How Do You Play Chess in The Sims FreePlay?

avatarCorsetingJoke2 years ago
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avatarRepeatingRitz2 years ago

To play chess in The Sims FreePlay, just buy a chessboard from the Home Store, place it in your Sim's house, and then tap on it to select the 'Play Chess' option.

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avatarAlteringBeryl2 years ago

I鈥檝e been playing this game for years. Simply purchase a chessboard from the Home Store, place it at your Sim鈥檚 place, and tap on it to get your Sim playing chess!


avatarSignalingCloud2 years ago

Yo, just get a chessboard from the Home Store and plop it down in your crib. Tap on it and enjoy the game!


avatarRatingLink2 years ago

You need a chessboard from the Home Store. Put it in your house, tap it, and choose 'Play Chess.' Easy peasy!

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