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The Sims 3 Lifetime Rewards Cheat: Quickly Purchase Lifetime Rewards

A Step-by-step Guide for Receiving 500 Points Per Click

Lori May
This Sims 3 lifetime rewards cheat does not require installing a modification (mod) program, and it is very simple and quick to use. Anyone familiar with the Sims franchise of video games is well aware that the build-in testing cheats can save you countless hours of monotonous game play. The lifetime rewards feature, which was introduced in the Sims 3 chapter of the extremely popular series, can provide your Sims with some outstanding bonus traits. These can include perks which reduce the number of ours your Sims need to sleep, their effectiveness in the romance department, or their potential for making more residual income as writers.

The Sims 3 lifetime rewards cheat allows you to skip the hours of game play required to generate lifetime points-the in-game currency used to purchase these stellar bonuses-enabling you to maximize your Sims effectiveness with only a few minutes of mouse clicking. It will award a Sim with 500 points at a time, but you can generate as many as you want with just a few minutes of clicking! Although many incorrect techniques are outlined on various websites, I have personally verified the following lifetimes reward cheat method on the PC version of the Sims 3 game, and I will be indefinitely applying it to my own Sims 3 sessions!

Step 1: Load the Sims 3, and make sure you are at the Main Menu screen. This is the screen where you select which Sims 3 family/neighborhood you want to play. The Sims 3 lifetime rewards cheat can only be entered on the Main Menu screen, not during the game itself, unlike most cheat codes.

Step 2: Enable the cheat mode, by pressing Ctrl + Shift + C on your keyboard. This will create a bar along the top of your screen, in which you can click and type the actual code itself.

Step 3: Type in the master cheat code: testing Cheatsenabled true. This master code enables many Sims 3 cheats to be accessed, but it is crucial for employing the lifetime rewards cheat. Please note that the lifetime rewards cheat, like the master cheat code, automatically turns off when you exit the game. You will need to re-enter the cheat enabling code every time you want to use this method to add more lifetime reward points.

Step 4: After typing in the master cheat code, load into the family you want to play. As long as you do not exit the game entirely, you should be able to use this cheat for multiple families by switching active households. If this doesn't work, you will have to exit the game and load it again-then re-enable the cheat-for each family you want to bestow bonus lifetime reward points to.

Step 5: Select a Sim, and go to their lifetime rewards panel; you have to click a specific spot to gain 500 lifetime reward points with each click. This can be a bit tricky the first time, but it absolutely does work. Look for the small icon of the treasure chest, right next to the running total of lifetime reward points your Sim has accumulated.

Step 6: Hold down CTRL, and hover your mouse cursor over the bottom right-hand corner of the chest, then scoot it towards the numbers a few pixels at a time, while clicking your left mouse button. When you find the sweet spot, your Sim will be awarded +500 points with every click. It takes a few minutes to rack-up 100,000 or so, but now you can purchase any or all lifetime rewards.

Step 7: Enjoy having every single lifetime reward, experimenting with ones you haven't tried yet! Do you need further assistance? Finding the sweet spot can be frustrating the first time you try, but as long as the code was entered correctly it will work. If you absolutely cannot get the lifetime reward cheat to work, I recommend viewing this tutorial video on YouTube for further clarification. Enjoy!

Sources:
Vepharrr, "Sims 3 Life Time Reward Cheat," YouTube

Published by Lori May - Featured Contributor in Technology

Lori loves writing about entertainment topics, video games, fashion, art subjects, metaphysical studies, and more. She frequently produces reviews and TV recaps, conducts interviews and contributes local and...  View profile

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  • Lori Gunn4/7/2011

    good work:)

  • Laura Cone4/5/2011

    good job

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