players who are trying out for the first time may want tocheck out some of the game’s many cheat codes. Cheat codes have always been a part of, but really ramped things up from the first game. Whereas had a handful of helpful codes, its sequel introduced a host of new ways to manipulate the game and a handy new interface to do so with. really cemented just how friendly the franchise was to players messing around with the game.
Although doesn’t feature the same crushing difficulty as , cheat codes can still help make the game a bit easier. Even if difficulty isn’t an issue, you may still want to mess around with some of the game’s cheats just to customize your experience more to your liking, or streamline certain processes that might otherwise take a while. Here, you will find all the game’s many codes and what they do to help you as you try out the new .
Using cheat codes in works the same way as it did in the original game. In the game — whether in the neighborhood or a household — press Ctrl + Shift + C to open up the cheat interface at the top of the screen. Once it is open, you can simply type in one of the codes listed below and receive the desired effect. You’ll immediately receive an error message if the code is typed in wrong, so make sure you’re copying each cheat exactly as written. Similar to 's cheats, 's codes are pretty extensive and cover many aspects of the game.
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Aside from adding a bunch of new cheats to the game, also made entering them easier. Instead of the cheat window immediately closing after you enter a code, you can enter as many as you like, allowing you to paste and spam money cheats as often as you like. There are also more precise cheats, like «familyFunds,» which allow you to specify the exact amount of money you want a family to have. That means even cheating was easier in, even if it wasn’t as
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