Get Married in the Sims Freeplay

Marrying your Sims is a major part of the Sims franchise and FreePlay is no exception. In order to have a baby and complete a lot of the goals in the game, you will need to have your Sims marry each other. Unlocking the marriage option can take a while the first time you do it, but getting future couples married becomes a lot easier. See Step 1 below to learn how to do both.

Steps

Marrying Your First Couple

  1. Ensure your game is up to date. In order to get married in Sims FreePlay, you will need to have the 2013 Holiday Update installed. Most apps should update automatically, so most people should have access to this already, but you can double check by opening your device's App Store and Update-Apps-on-an-iPad.
  2. Progress through the "Love is in the Air" quest. This Quest will lead you towards getting engaged, and can get you a free wedding ring and access to the Wedding Bundle. The Quest is unlocked at Level 6, and you have a two daytime limit to receive the bonuses. If you don't complete the quest in time, you can still get married but will have to buy the Wedding Bundle (clothes) from the cash store. Completing this Quest is required for the first marriage. Complete the first few goals in order to start the marriage process:[1]
    • Rich Lather
    • Invite a Sim over
    • Flirt
    • Make Fancy Coffee
    • Be Romantic
    • Form a Budding Romance
    • Watch a Movie
    • Start Dating
    • Kiss on the cheek
    • Send a Sim home
    • Sleep through alarm
    • Expand a room
    • Buy a 3 Star bed
    • Bake Heart Shaped Chocolates
    • Grow onions
    • Invite a Sim over
    • Be Romantic
    • Eat a meal
    • Bake "Chocolate Pudding"
    • Become Partners
  3. Fill your Partner bar. Once you are at the Partner stage, you can take your Sims' relationship to the next level and start WooHooing. Completing the Partner bar will allow you to get engaged. During the Partner stage, you will need to complete the following tasks:
    • WooHoo
    • Buy two Roses
  4. Ensure you are not living together yet. There is a known issue with Sims FreePlay when trying to get engaged with someone you are already living with, causing the engagement to fail. Before proposing, make sure that both Sims are living in separate houses, moving one out if necessary. You can move back in together after the engagement.
  5. Propose and buy a ring. Once your two Sims are Partners, you'll need to continue building their Relationship status by being Romantic. After the Relationship raises enough, you will see the option to "Propose Marriage" when you go to select an Action. Selecting this will bring up the Engagement Ring store.
    • In the "Love is in the Air" quest, you will be given the best ring for free. Future couples will require you to purchase a ring for Simoleons or LP.
    • After successfully proposing, perform the "Call a Friend" action.
  6. Move your Sims into one house. Once you are engaged, your Sims will need to move in together in order to progress the relationship. Choose the house that suits both of them the best and start their lives together.
  7. Raise the Engaged bar. Now that your Sims are engaged, you will need to fill the Engaged bar to allow the Sims to get married. Perform lots of Romantic and WooHoo actions to fill the bar. There are several actions you will need to complete along the way:
    • Invite three other Sims over
    • Dance to Sim FM Hottest 100
    • Build the Park
    • Invite three other Sims to the Park
    • Ask the Ducks about the ring
  8. Get married. Once the Engaged bar is full, you will see the "Get Married" option appear when you select one of the Sims. After a few seconds, your Sims will be married and you will receive an announcement.
    • If you completed the quest in the time limit, you will receive access to the Wedding Bundle clothes in the Create-A-Sim mode or from the Fancy Dress Store.
  9. Have a baby. After getting married, your Sims can now have a baby Sim. You will need to unlock the Children's Store and then purchase a crib to receive the baby. See Have-Babies-in-the-Sims-Freeplay for more details on having and raising a baby Sim.

Getting More Sims Married

  1. Progress through the relationship levels. Once you have completed your first marriage, you can start marrying other couples. In order to get the option to marry, the two Sims will need to have a very high Relationship with one another. You can raise your Relationship by performing the "Be Romantic" action. Any Purple or Pink interactions will raise your Romantic Relationship. There are three stages of Romance that you will need to progress through before you have the option to get engaged: Budding Romance, Dating, and Partners.[2]
  2. Propose and purchase a ring. Once the Partner bar is filled, your Sim can propose to the other Sim. When proposing with your Sim, purchase the most expensive ring you can afford. Cheaper rings have a higher chance of the proposal failing.
    • If your proposal fails, try again with a more expensive ring.[3]
    • Make sure your Sims are not living together before proposing. They can move in after they are engaged.
  3. Raise the Engaged bar. After a successful engagement, move your Sims in together and work on filling the Engaged bar. Unlike the initial quest, there is nothing special you need to do here, just be Romantic and WooHoo often.
  4. Get married. When marrying couples after the initial couple, you don't need to go to the park or tell friends. Marriage happens a few seconds after you select it, no matter where your Sims are.

Tips

  • In case of a break up, you will need an Eternity Ring to win back your partner.
  • Have Sims be romantic at least 10 times before you have them propose.

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