I’ve been playing The Sims FreePlay on and off since high school. It’s one of those games that keeps calling you back with new events, cool furniture, and seasonal storylines. But honestly, the grind was brutal. You’d spend hours doing the same routine: make toast, collect XP, wait for energy to refill, repeat. LPs (Lifestyle Points) were especially hard to come by. You either saved them for weeks or paid real money—and neither option felt great.
At one point, I literally Googled how to get LPs on Sims FreePlay and started going down a rabbit hole. That’s when I stumbled across a modded version of the game. It promised unlimited Simoleons, LP, SP (Social Points), instant build timers, VIP level 15, and even all furniture unlocked. I was skeptical, but after years of slow progress, I figured it was worth a shot.
I downloaded the mod from TopStore—no jailbreak, no PC. Just opened Safari, tapped “GET,” and it installed like any normal app. The first thing I did was test the build timers. Boom—instant construction. Then I bought a bunch of kitchen counters just because I could. No LP or Simoleon cost deducted. It felt... weirdly freeing.
What Changed Immediately
With the mod, I suddenly had total creative control. Want to build a three-story beach house? Done. Throw a lavish wedding event with fountains, rare furniture, and full décor? No problem. I didn’t have to ration LP or plan around cooldowns. I just played.
More importantly, the VIP 15 perks unlocked all sorts of premium stuff I never thought I’d touch. The game finally felt less like a waiting simulator and more like a legit sandbox. I even set up multiple households just for fun, something I used to avoid because of how resource-heavy it was.
Why I’d Recommend It (Cautiously)
If you’re someone who enjoys the design and storytelling aspect of the sims for mobile, this version brings the best out of the game. It removes artificial barriers and lets you explore what the developers built—without nickel-and-diming you every step of the way.
That said, I wouldn’t recommend it if you enjoy the grind. The mod basically breaks the balance. There’s no challenge in saving up for that hot tub or leveling up your sim’s cooking career. It’s all handed to you. If that kills the fun for you, maybe stick to the official route.
Final Thoughts
For me, it completely revitalized the sims mobile game. I’d grown bored of the slow pace and limited progression, and this gave me back the freedom to actually enjoy the experience. I’m not saying it’s for everyone—but if you’re frustrated with timers, stuck on LP farming, or tired of missing out on premium items, it might be worth checking out.
Just be smart about where you get it, and don’t use your main Apple ID if you’re unsure. As far as I can tell, the version on TopStore has been stable, offline-capable, and totally ad-free.