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|name = Game Overover
|image = [[File:TS4GameOver.png|200px]]
|caption = A Gamegame Overover screen in ''The Sims 4''.
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In ''The Sims ''series, a '''Gamegame Overover '''occurs when there are no more playable Sims in a household. This can be caused by [[death]], or when there are only children living after Adultsadults or Teensteens die.
==The Sims==
In ''The Sims'', there is no Gamegame Overover screen and the lot remains played. All modes are avalableavailable.
==The Sims 2==
''The Sims 2'' introduced a Gamegame Overover screen featuring various dialouges of the [[Grim Reaper]] known as '''The Finale'''. After the last Sim dies, Timetime is paused and the player loses control of Live Mode. The lot is still playedplayable forin Build and Buy Mode, but using the remaining funds the household had.
==The Sims 3==
''The Sims 3'' has a Gamegame Overover screen known as '''The End...'''. Clicking on the checkmark would bringbrings the player to Neighborhood View.
==The Sims 4==
''The Sims 4'' lets the player have two options after the last Sim dies. The player can save and continue to play with the world or return to the Main Menu without saving.
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==Gallery==
<gallery captionalign="left">
The Finale - Grim Reaper Dialogue.JPG|One of the Gamegame Overover screens in The Sims 2.
TS4GameOver.png|A Gamegame Overover screen in The Sims 4.
</gallery>
[[Category:Game mechanics]]