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In ''[[The Sims 2: FreeTime]]'', Sims can buy ''MySims'' as a [[Video game#The Sims 2|video game]]. In ''[[The Sims 4]]'', a video game called MySims Go! unlocks at Level 4 of the [[Video Gaming]] skill.
 
Despite the stylistic differences between the two games,  ''MySims'' seems to take place in the same universe as ''The Sims''. [[w:c:mysims:Elmira Clamp|Elmira Clamp]], a character introduced in ''MySims'', explains her strict upbringing of her nephew  [[w:c:mysims:Ian Arneson|Ian Arneson]]  on the fact that she herself was brought up by a strict woman named Auntie Crumplebottom, almost certainly  an allusion to the character [[Mrs. CrumpleBottom]] who appears in ''[[The Sims 2: Nightlife]]''. [[w:c:mysims:Alexa Lexington|Alexa Lexington]], another ''MySims'' character, mentions that she is a graduate of [[Sim State University]], a location from ''[[The Sims 2: University]]''.
 
Several characters who debuted in the ''MySims'' series have made appearances in ''The Sims'' games:
*Several sculptures made available in buy mode in ''The Sims 2: FreeTime''  and for [[witch]]es to create in  ''[[The Sims 2: Apartment Life]]'' are of ''MySims'' characters, including [[w:c:mysims:Roxie Road|Roxie Road]]  in the former and  [[w:c:mysims:Wendalyn|Wendalyn the Witch]]  in the latter.
*[[Vincent Skullfinder]], a deceased Sim who is buried in the graveyard in  [[Sunset Valley]] in ''[[The Sims 3]]'', is based on the MySims character [[w:c:mysims:Sir Vincent Skullfinder|Sir Vincent Skullfinder]]. It is unknown if his death is also canonical within the ''MySims'' games.
*With ''[[The Sims 3: Generations]]'' installed, Sims may tell one another ghost stories as a social interaction, with speech bubbles appearing over their heads to illustrate the story for the player. One of the pictures that appears is of [[w:c:mysims:Morcubus|Morcubus]], the main antagonist of the ''MySims'' series. His appearance is the same as in the ''MySims'' sequels (a stylized anime character, but with black hair, as opposed to the red hair he wore in the first ''MySims'' game).
*The [[BFF household]] from [[Willow Creek]] in  ''[[The Sims 4]]'' is made up of three characters who are based on characters who appeared in the ''MySims'' games: [[Summer Holiday]] ([[w:c:mysims:Summer|Summer]]), [[Travis Scott]] ([[w:c:mysims:Travis|Travis]]), and [[Liberty Lee]] ([[w:c:mysims:Liberty|Liberty]]). The household bio implies a romantic rivalry between best friends Summer and Liberty over Travis, a reference to the characters' storyline in ''MySims Kingdom''. The name of their home, Garden Essence, is a reference to [[w:c:mysims:Essences|Essences]], one of the key game mechanics in several of the ''MySims'' games.
*''[[The Sims 4]]'' has a [[Collecting (The Sims 4)|collection]] of MySims Trophies, which link to the main characters of the game.
*The [[Behr family]] from [[Windenburg]] in ''The Sims 4'' is made up of two characters who are based on characters who appeared in the ''MySims'' games: [[Candy Behr]] ([[w:c:mysims:DJ Candy "Supergroove"|DJ Candy "Supergroove"]]) and [[Yuki Behr]] ([[w:c:mysims:Yuki|Yuki]]).
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