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|name = Strangetown
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|caption = Truth-seekers move to Strangetown hoping to discover the secrets the town holds. Do aliens live among us? Do missing Sims mysteriously appear here? In this town nothing is what it seems.
|game = The Sims 2
}}{{Distinguish|StrangerVille}}
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'''Strangetown''' ({{IPAc-en|s|t|r|eɪ|n|d|ʒ|t|aʊ|n}}) is one of the pre-made [[neighborhood#The Sims 2 neighborhoods|neighborhoods]] in ''[[The Sims 2]]''. It is also the smallest of the three neighborhoods shipped with ''The Sims 2''; there are 11 lots, one of which has not yet been built on, and 187 Sims. Strangetown is the neighborhood used in the [[The Sims 2 (Nintendo DS)|''The Sims 2'' for Nintendo DS]] and [[The Sims 2 (Game Boy Advance)|GBA]] versions of the games, although only [[Tank Grunt]] and [[Johnny Smith]] make an appearance. [[The Sims 2 (PSP)|''The Sims 2'' on PSP]], however, takes place wholly in Strangetown with much of the same cast and added Sims.
According to [[Deputy Duncan]], Strangetown was named after his great-great-great-uncle on his mother's side; a lawman called Sheriff Paul Strange.
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===Townies===
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'''Adults'''
*[[Bella Goth (Strangetown)|Bella Goth]]
*[[Jessica Ebadi (townie)|Jessica Ebadi]]
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*[[Margaret Howe]]
*[[Johnson Pai]]
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'''Adults (Cont'd)'''
*[[Renee Andrews (Strangetown)|Renee Andrews]]
*[[Gary Walton]]
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*[[Katelyn Goss]]
*[[Matthew Howe]]
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*[[Joel Jeffress]]
*[[Holly Andersen]]
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'''Teenagers'''
*[[Tina Roennigke (Strangetown)|Tina Roennigke]]
*[[David Gibson]]
*[[Barbara Young (Strangetown)|Barbara Young]]
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*[[Blair Mace]]
*[[Tiffany Riley]]
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*[[Kendal Lawson (Strangetown)|Kendal Lawson]]
*[[River Smith]]
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'''Children'''
*[[Kana Thomason (Strangetown)|Kana Thomason]]
*[[Amin Couderc]]
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*[[Paul Corsillo]] (Paper Delivery Boy)
*[[Payton Wade]] (Paper Delivery Boy)
*[[Vicki Hourvitz (NPCnanny)|Vicki Hourvitz]] ([[Nanny]])
*[[Nicole Thompson (Strangetown)|Nicole Thompson]] ([[Nanny]])
*[[Sophie Miguel (Strangetown)|Sophie Miguel]] ([[Nanny]])
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*[[Oliver Phelps]] ([[Burglar]])
*[[Chloe Gonzaga (Strangetown)|Chloe Gonzaga]] (Burglar)
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*[[Chandler Couderc]] (Police Officer)
*[[Larry Mace]] (Police Officer)
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*[[Cooper Rossi]] (Mail Delivery)
*[[Shane Brown]] (Mail Delivery)
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*[[Meredith Lillard (Strangetown)|Meredith Lillard]] (Bartender)
*[[Samuel Shahan (Strangetown)|Samuel Shahan]] ([[Bartender]])
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**A particular piece of news that randomly appears in the newspaper refers to researchers in Strangetown investigating a phenomenon.
**In [[The Sims 3 (Nintendo DS)|''The Sims 3'' for Nintendo DS]], there is a location called "Strangetown Apartments".
*[[Bella Goth (Strangetown)|Strangetown Bella]] is "fake"considered a clone by some, and manynot the true Bella. Many fans remain determined to get the ''"real''" Bella back. It is possible for Bella to return to her family via cheats or mods, but the actual storyline remains that the Bella in Strangetown is the "real" one.
**Moving Strangetown Bella to Pleasantview will cause corruption toin both neighborhoods.
* Road to Nowhere is likely a reference to the Talking Heads' [[wikipedia:Road to Nowhere|song of the same name]], for which the music video prominently features a road in the desert.
*A new Sims 4 game pack titled StrangerVille, set be released on February 26 of 2019, is likely based off this world.
 
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