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In ''The Sims 3'', if the fun bar slowly rises to the maximum, it will give the "entertained" moodlet, and if continues rising will eventually give the "having a blast" moodlet. Though, if the fun meter goes fairly far down, it will give the "strained" moodlet, and if not raised will give the "stressed out" moodlet.
 
[[Sim]]s, like real people, like to cut loose from the daily grind and enjoy themselves once in a while. Music is a good way to increase the Fun rating for many SimSims at once. However, different Sims can have different ideas about what is more fun; for example, a Sim with a Playful [[personality]] might enjoy watching [[television]] or playing [[computer]] and [[Arcade game|arcade]] games, but a Serious Sim would probably rather spend time reading or sitting down to a quiet game of chess.
 
Even when out of the house, Fun is easy to restore. In ''The Sims'', [[Downtown (The Sims: Hot Date)|Downtown]] and [[Old Town]] have plenty of things for Sims to enjoy, such as pool tables, pinball machines, arcade games, rental shacks and so on. [[Studio Town]] has Oxygen Bars, SCUBA tanks, and skydiving machines to use if Fun levels are too low. In [[Magic Town]], Sims can do anything from playing a game of checkers or a few holes of mini-golf to going on a fun-house ride. In ''The Sims 2'', community lots will often have fun objects, and some will be centered around fun. For example, a lot in [[Bluewater Village]] is an arcade.
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