Daddy Bigbucks

Daddy Bigbucks appears in The Sims Bustin' Out, The Urbz: Sims in the City, and The Sims 2 (GBA). He is the richest guy around. He owns half of SimValley and enjoys conversations about himself. His son is Luthor L. Bigbucks.

In The Sims: Bustin Out for Gameboy Advance he is friendly and sells a mansion to the player.

In The Sims 2 for Game Boy Advance, he also produces a TV show called "Strangetown", featuring the daily strains of Strangetown life.

In The Urbz: Sims in the City, he has an evil plan to travel back in time (a secret, successful project that he likely financed) and manipulate history to his advantage, until the protagonist stops him. He is known to be the meanest man in Miniopolis.

The Sims Bustin' Out (handheld)
Daddy Bigbucks is a Signature NPC in The Sims Bustin' Out for handheld. This means he is fully interactable, but cannot become the player's roommate.

He can be found throughout the day in any of the following locations:


 * Park
 * VirtuChem Labs
 * Club Rubb
 * Paradise Island
 * Cheatum and Howe's

Personality
Daddy Bigbucks has a Rich Personality type. This has a minor effect on his interactions with the player.

Socializing


 * If you have 7 or more points in Active, you receive a +1 to all social interactions.
 * If you have 7 or more points in Neat, you receive a +1 to all social interactions.

These effects stack.

Errands

Upon delivering an item to Daddy Bigbucks for an errand, he will give you a number of simoleons equal to 150*(Story Level).

Dialogue
Normal Interactions

Rejectable Interactions

The Urbz: Sims in the City (handheld)
Daddy Bigbucks is the main antagonist of The Urbz: Sims in the City (Handheld). He plans to buy the entire city and turn it into an amusement park, and it is up to the player to stop him.

The Sims 2 (GBA)
In The Sims 2 (GBA), Daddy Bigbucks is the main antagonist. Although he rarely appears in episodes themselves, he has a great presence in the game. The player will see him each time they go to main menu (the one that contains social moves, episode selection, etc.) or whenever they pass out. He will also call the player some time each episode to take them out of the game in order to have a "commercial break." He is orchestrating many of the troubles in Strangetown and has hired the player to be the protagonist of the show. He also hired Burple, and Emperor Xizzle to be the show's antagonists, but this is not necessarily relevant until the end.

In "It All Came to an End," he will task the player with getting an upgraded Super Drencher from Emperor Xizzle and use it on Optimum Alfred, explaining that he wants an antagonist that he can actually control. The Super Drencher will then make Optimum explode, and he will tell the player to collect all of his pieces and get someone to put the robot back together again. After the player does that, Optimum tells everyone that they are in a television show, and the player will land in jail. Daddy Bigbucks will offer to bail the main character out if they can convince the At this point, the plot branches off into two endings. You can choose to ally with Bigbucks, where you will be asked with convincing three people that they are not actually in a television show and get Optimum to leave, or you can refuse, and at that point you will have to destroy all the cameras in town. If you choose to ally with him, he will make a handful of the townspeople apologize personally to the player, will say that next season, they will be a superhero and the Mayor of Strangetown. If the player does this ending, the ending cut scene will be of him and Emperor Xizzle in a hot tub sailing away on a massive ship. If you choose to not ally with him, the ending will be of Emperor Xizzle standing up to Daddy Bigbucks and the aliens kidnapping him into their spaceship.

Trivia

 * Although it is said that he is the richest Sim around, Vincent Moore is the richest Sim in The Sims games, due to the money cap at §999,999 in the handheld versions, while PC platforms allow up to §9,999,999.
 * In The Urbz: Sims in the City, it is not possible to socialize with him until you beat the game (GBA) or finish the Miniopolis missions (DS), unless you invite him over.
 * His voice is reused for the butler in The Sims: Superstar.
 * His name is a reference to Daddy Warbucks from the comic strip: Little Orphan Annie,
 * He is one of the few Sims who dislike the Jibba Jabba interaction in The Urbz: Sims in the City for Handhelds.
 * He has a mention in an unused episode in The Sims 2 (GBA) named "Save Strangetown!" and the description reads "Daddy Bigbucks is planning his most vile trick yet... but the secret of Strangetown won't be a secret for long." However, it can be assumed that this episode is likely a draft version of the episode "It All Came to an End" due to the similar premises.
 * Daddy Bigbucks was going to be the original owner of the hotel in The Sims 2 (Nintendo DS). However, in the final game, there is never a confirmed original owner of the hotel.