Tutorial Joe Sim (Part Two)

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Tutorial Joe Sim
File:Tutorial Joe Sim.png
Biography
Hi, my name is Tutorial Joe Sim!
Name Tutorial Joe Sim
Gender Male Male
Age Adult
Life state Sim
Sim Family
Parents Bob Sim, Betty Sim Both Deceased
Romances Tutorial Jane Sim Wife
Marital status Married
Personality
Zodiac sign  Aquarius
Aspiration  Fortune
Appearance
Hair color  Red
Eye color  Green
Skin color  Light
Body shape Thin Thin
Other Information
Game The Sims 2
Playability Playable
Neighborhood Tutorial
Not to be confused with Tutorial Joe Sim (Part One) or Tutorial Joe Sim (New Gameplay).

Tutorial Joe Sim is a premade Sim who lives in the Tutorial neighborhood to teach new users features and functions of The Sims 2 game. He is an adult male with red hair and green eyes. He and his wife Jane both like to wear an orange sweater with a stripe across the middle. He wears his with cargo pants and white tennis shoes. Each tutorial uses a different Joe.

Personality

Personality
Aquarius
Aquarius
Aquarius
Sloppy 4 Neat
Shy 4 Outgoing
Lazy 5 Active
Serious 5 Playful
Grouchy 4 Nice

Memories

Image Memory Type
Got Engaged to Tutorial Jane Positive
Had Very First Kiss with Tutorial Jane Positive
Became Best Friends with Tutorial Jane Positive
Got Rejected for Very First Kiss by Tutorial Jane Negative
Learned to Talk from Betty[1] Positive
Fell in Love with Tutorial Jane Positive
Got Married to Tutorial Jane Positive

Relationships

Image Name Relationship level
Tutorial Jane Sim Married

Interests

Image Interest Level
Environment 5
Food 3
Weather 9
Culture 1
Money 8
Paranormal 4
Fashion 7
Travel 4
Crime 2
Sports 9
Entertainment 5
Animals 4
Work 8
School 4
Toys 4

Trivia

Notes

  1. This is likely an error, as only toddlers can be taught to talk.