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Jeanne D'Oustifourret

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How to Get "Life Sim 3D Family Simulator" Hack Money: My Personal Cheats

 

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Okay, so I've been playing Life Sim 3D Family Simulator for waaaay too many hours (don't ask my partner, it's a sore subject 😅), and I figured it was about time I dumped all my hard-earned wisdom into a blog post. Because honestly? When I started, I was BROKE in this game. Like, my virtual family was eating sad little sandwiches every night while my neighbor was throwing pool parties. The audacity.

So let me save you some of that struggle. Here's how I actually started racking up the cash.

First things first: Stop wasting money on dumb stuff

I know, I know. That fancy purple sofa looks amazing. I bought it too. Twice. (Don't judge me, I forgot I already had one in storage.) But seriously, in those first few in-game days, you gotta resist. Furniture, fancy outfits, the gold-plated toaster — none of it actually helps you make more money. It just looks pretty.

My rule of thumb: if it doesn't earn me anything back, it waits.

Get a job. Obviously. But pick the RIGHT one.

This sounds super basic, but hear me out. I made the rookie mistake of grabbing the first job I saw — something about being a delivery driver — and I was hauling pizzas for what felt like an eternity for peanuts.

What I do now? I always go for jobs that have clear promotion paths. The corporate ladder ones. They start slow, but once you hit those mid-tier promotions, the money just... explodes. My current sim character is a "Senior Manager something-or-other" (I forget the exact title) and she pulls in more in one shift than my old delivery guy made in a week.

Pro tip from me to you: keep your sim's energy and mood high before work. Performance bonuses are REAL and they add up fast.

The daily login rewards are not a joke

Look, I used to be one of those "ugh daily login rewards are so cringe" people. Then I did the math one bored Tuesday afternoon, and over a month, those little bonuses added up to like... a LOT. I won't pretend I remember the exact number, but it was enough to buy something I'd been eyeing forever.

Just open the game. Tap the thing. Close it if you want. Free money, baby.

Side hustles, side hustles, SIDE HUSTLES

This is where the game gets fun for me. Once your main income is stable, start stacking little income streams:

  • Gardening: I have a little veggie patch out back. Tomatoes are weirdly profitable??
  • Crafting stuff to sell: Took me forever to figure out which crafts actually move on the market. (Hot tip: avoid making decorative candles. Nobody wants them. I have like 47 sitting in inventory because I'm in denial.)
  • Pet breeding: Okay this one feels slightly morally gray but my golden retriever puppies sell like HOTCAKES
  • Renting out a spare room: If your house is big enough, this is basically passive income

My weird little trick: the time-skip method

Okay so this might be a "me" thing, but I've found that if I queue up a bunch of long actions (cooking a big meal, gardening, my sim's job) and then just let the game run while I make actual real-life dinner, I come back to a pile of money and progress. Multitasking life with sim life. It's beautiful.

Watch the ads. Yes, really.

I used to skip every ad like it personally offended me. Then I realized those little "double your earnings" ads actually... double your earnings. Math checks out. Now I watch them when I get a big paycheck or after selling something valuable. 30 seconds for double money? Yes please.

The mistake I'll never make again

Story time! I once spent almost everything I had on a house upgrade because I thought it would "increase my family's happiness multiplier and thus my income." It did not. It just made my house bigger. My sims were equally happy in the small house. I cried. (Not really. But emotionally? Yes.)

Moral of the story: read what upgrades actually DO before you splurge. The game is sneaky about making things sound more important than they are.

Honestly, the bigggest tip I can give you is just to be patient. The early game is a grind, no way around it. But once you get that first big promotion, or your first side hustle takes off, the money starts flowing and the game becomes WAY more fun.

Now if you'll excuse me, my sim has a board meeting and I cannot be late again. Last time she got demoted and I haven't emotionally recovered.

Happy simming, friends! Drop your own tips in the comments — I'm always looking for new ways to dominate this little virtual economy. 💸

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