Sims 3 how to sneak out without getting caught




















Do you mean. My Sim won't stop sneaking! Zombies Plants vs. Zombies 2 Plants vs. Zombies Heroes Other Plants vs. November Hi! Me too. Message 1 of 6 12, Views.

Reply 0. Accepted Solution. Re: Help! November have you tried via edit town move her out and back in? Message 2 of 6 13, Views. It's a good idea to have all other Sims sleep in a different room than the sneaking teen is in.

If Open for Business is installed, the door to that room can be locked, increasing the chances of the teen successfully making it to the car. Categories Interactions Game mechanics Add category. Cancel Save. Universal Conquest Wiki. This action cannot be canceled. If Generations is installed children and teens caught violating the curfew will be grounded.

Sims with the rebellious trait are less likely of getting caught by the police while staying out past their curfew.

The Curfew Disabler mod changes the way the curfew feature works. When a teenager is out during curfew, it gives the pertaining moodlet until a police officer catches the Sim or the teen goes home. When he is caught, he cannot run away from the officer unless using the testingcheatsenabled true cheat and deleting the officer, Windows and Mac OS X only and the Sim gets a negative moodlet and a scolding from an adult that is able to be canceled on the home lot.

To prevent getting caught by the curfew, use the "go here with This is useful when a Sim is trying to gain collectibles or is fishing away from home. If a Sim is at the graveyard mourning a dead family member, he or she doesn't get the positive moodlet for being out after curfew and won't be rounded up while mourning. In the middle of the night, car sounds carry. Leave the door unlocked and take an extra key.

The easiest way to get back in will be by leaving the door unlocked and slipping back in without having to use keys. If, by some chance, one of your parents gets up in the middle of the night to get a drink of water and checks the doors, you might find yourself locked out if you don't have a key.

Leaving windows open can be somewhat sticky, as the noise is conspicuous. You might consider unlocking one as an emergency, if you don't have access to a key.

Crawling in through a window without making any noise is a difficult proposition, though. Have your fun and then sneak back in. It's very unlikely you will get caught sneaking out in the first place, however, sneaking IN is a whole different story.

Use extreme caution when you're returning to your house, especially if you have a dog. Survey the house before you enter. Are any lights on? Do people seem to be up? If the answer is yes, start getting an airtight alibi together, or booking a trip to Mexico. Slip back into your pajamas to give any possible alibis more credibility. If you try to say that you just went out for a walk, it'll be more believable.

If you arouse suspicion, give it up. If you make it as far as the kitchen before your dad comes bounding in demanding to know what you're doing, it's probably best to take your loss and give it up. Make an easy excuse, like: "Just getting water. I'm tired. Save it for another night. Part 3. Prepare an alibi. Worst case scenario: You step back in the house at 4am and your parents are both awake, sitting up and looking angry. What are you going to say?

Some possibilities: "Steve called because he needed to be picked up from a party and was really upset. He's going through some stuff.

I didn't want to wake you guys up, but I just wanted to do the right thing. She's kind of upset, so I didn't feel like I could ditch her. I think I'm going to make some warm milk.

I'm exhausted. Guess I fell asleep. We just hung out for a while. I'm sorry. I won't do it again. Your parents are not dumb. Think of worst-case-scenarios. What if you get to the meeting place and nobody is there? What if you end up walking several miles and need picked up after getting ditched? What if you get picked up by the cops for a broken curfew? These aren't things meant to scare you, but you need to think ahead of time about what you might do if you end up in a tight spot because you're better safe than sorry.

That way, you'll be able to relax and have fun. Do you have older cousins to call, or could you get away with calling a friend's parents? Think about your options and clear it with them ahead of time. Let them know you might need them before you find yourself outside and in need of a favor. Delete the evidence. If your parents get suspicious and want to check up on what you did last night, make sure that according to your phone you were in bed when they thought you were.

Delete relevant texts, photos, and other information that might incriminate your night out. Don't text about it, don't tweet about it, don't update your social media accounts with, "Snuck out last night!! Put things back as they were. Once you're in and safe, make sure you straighten everything to basically the same place where it originally was.

Especially if your parents are very tidy people, you'll want to make sure you don't leave your shoes or keys in a conspicuous place where they'll notice them. Wake up as you normally would. If you spend all night cavorting around, it might raise suspicion if you need to sleep until 2 in the afternoon.

Set your alarm for the late-side of a regular wake-up time and try to get as much sleep as possible. Take a nap later in the day to catch up if you must. Include your email address to get a message when this question is answered. Don't worry and try to have a good time.



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