Sims Mobile: How to Improve Lifestyle

How to Improve Lifestyle in The Sims Mobile

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As you build your house, grow your family, and party the nights away with friends in The Sims Mobile, you may have noticed that there’s a Lifestyle Rating that slowly but surely ranks up. This Lifestyle Rating actually tracks your overall progress in The Sims Mobile, and as such, many players are wondering how to improve it.

This rating in the game can simply be improved by upgrading your Sims’ home. Buy some more furniture or clothes to really show off all that cash they’ve been making. The game’s Lifestyle Rating can also be improved just by playing the game, so the more time you spend, the more this will slowly go up as your Sims go about achieving things throughout their life.

Finally, you can improve this rating by collecting heirlooms in The Sims Mobile. Heirlooms are left behind once Sims are retired (something you’ll unlock the option to do at level 16). These handy objects can unlock new traits, career paths for your other sims to check out, or hobbies to enjoy in their free time. You can also buy these heirlooms from the store, but you will have to pay real-life money for them.

That’s all you need to know to improve your Lifestyle Rating in The Sims Mobile. For more on the game, be sure to search for Twinfinite.


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