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{{For|a similar concept in [[The Sims 3]] and [[The Sims 4: Parenthood]]|Curfew}}
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[[File:Snuck Out with -Sim-.png|left]] [[Teen]]s in ''[[The Sims 2]]'' can choose to '''sneak out''' after curfew without permission. This action is available on the phone from 10:00 PM to 1:00 AM. To have a Sim
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When the car arrives, the Sim will tip-toe to the car and will be out from 1AM until 4AM.
If the Sim is seen, an
Teens that successfully sneak out get a positive memory of it, while teens who are either caught sneaking out of the house or caught by the police will get a negative [[memory]] of it.
{{Tip|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.}}
==See also==
* [[Go out]]
[[Category:Interactions]]
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Revision as of 19:09, 19 January 2018
- For a similar concept in The Sims 3 and The Sims 4: Parenthood, see Curfew.
Teens in The Sims 2 can choose to sneak out after curfew without permission. This action is available on the phone from 10:00 PM to 1:00 AM. To have a Sim sneak out, click on a phone and choose "Call...Sim....Sneak Out", then the Sim will be asked with which teen they would like to go and if accepted a message will appear on the upper-right corner with the selected teen Sim saying "Cool! I'll pick you up at 1 AM." If rejected a card will pop up saying "(Sim Name) doesn't feel like going out right now."
When the car arrives, the Sim will tip-toe to the car and will be out from 1AM until 4AM.
If the Sim is seen, an adult Sim will run to the teen and lecture her/him, telling her/him to go to bed. The car will leave, and the teen is forced to go to bed or be "chastised." When a Sim refuses to go to bed, they will be followed until they receive a slap in the face. Teens can also be caught by the police when they're out of the house, who will promptly send them home in the back seat of a squad car.
Teens that successfully sneak out get a positive memory of it, while teens who are either caught sneaking out of the house or caught by the police will get a negative memory of it.