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==Trivia== |
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*The town used to be named "Gilman Hill" before it was named Sugar Maple Coast.{{fact}} |
*The town used to be named "Gilman Hill" before it was named Sugar Maple Coast.{{fact}} |
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*The non-playable Sims can still be moved in to the household and they will become playable.{{clarify}} |
*The playable sims are able to be played at the beginning of the game and other households can move into their house howeverThe non-playable Sims can still be moved in to the household and they will become playable however it will be impossible to move into their house.{{clarify}} |
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==Gallery== |
==Gallery== |
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Sugar Maple Coast is a pre-made neighborhood that was shipped with The Sims 3: Pets for console. It was revealed at GamesCom 2011. The town includes the basic lots as well as several new ones. [1]
Sugar Maple Coast features a variety of new map tags, such as a bait shop and a lighthouse. Sugar Maple Coast also has the combined map tags also seen in neighborhoods such as Bridgeport.
Families
Playable Families
- Difficulty: 2
- Zachariah Dungworth, Eleanor Dungworth
- Difficulty: 5
- Molly Dalton, Brooke Branson, Brimmy Branson, Brady Branson, Brock Branson
Non-Playable Families
Deceased Sims
Trivia
- The town used to be named "Gilman Hill" before it was named Sugar Maple Coast.[citation needed]
- The playable sims are able to be played at the beginning of the game and other households can move into their house howeverThe non-playable Sims can still be moved in to the household and they will become playable however it will be impossible to move into their house.[clarification needed]
Gallery
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