Starvation

Starvation occurs when a Sim has gone too long without eating. In The Sims and The Sims 2, Sims starve when their Hunger motive has become completely depleted. In The Sims 2, this can happen from prolonged exposure to an "evil" snapdragon bouquet, after a failed wish for money from a Wishing Well, or when a good or evil witch sits on an opposite-aligment throne for too long. However, these things will usually not cause a Sim to starve unless his or her Hunger motive is already low.

In The Sims 2, the ghost of a Sim who died of starvation will be a transparent white. These ghosts will open and close the fridge, and will take food. These ghosts get angry if there is no fridge on the lot or if the fridge is empty. Babies, toddlers, and children cannot die of starvation; they will be removed by the social worker before their hunger drops low enough.

In The Sims 3, a Sim starves if he or she gets the "Starving" moodlet, and it expires. Since a Sim will only get this moodlet after the "Hungry" and "Very Hungry" moodlets have expired, starvation takes longer than it does in other Sims games. In The Sims 3, the ghost of a Sim who died of starvation will be purple, and the gravestone of that Sim will have a picture of a knife, fork, and plate on it. Vampires in The Sims 3: Late Night cannot die of starvation, but can die from thirst.

In The Sims 3, it is also possible to starve if a Sim has the bladder need completely unfulfilled and is on a bed. The Sim won't move (all actions will be canceled), so the Sim won't eat.

Trivia

 * In The Sims 3, when a Sim dies of starvation, their weight will be automatically set to "very thin". Their weight will remain "very thin" even if they are resurrected.
 * Children dying of starvation was only possible in the first The Sims.