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Virtual Families 2 Cheats & Hack for Money, Coins & XP

Everyone knows the Sims game simulator where you control a person in a simulator while also controlling aspects of his life and what goes on around him. Similar to the Sims, brought to you by Last Day of Work, yes that is the company name, Virtual Families 2 has come out with a whole different environment than the first Virtual Families. Instead of the tropical setting that you might be used to in Virtual Families, Virtual Families 2 brings the attention to suburban life in your average city. Virtual Families 2 combines the gameplay of Sims, but brings the game into a real time. Virtual Families 2 is available for download on iOS and Android devices with updates every month or so, fixing bugs or occasionally adding in a couple of extra features.

Virtual Families 2 is a bit different from Sims in that the game is kind of restrictive,. I’ll talk about what I mean by that a bit later. To start out Virtual Families 2, you are given a choice to pick an adult to live as. There are numerous choices upon what you could choose to be. For example, you could choose a paralegal, a pastry chef, or even something like a travel agent. Really, any job that you could imagine, you could be. After you chose your person, you hve the ability to start making him do anything that you want him to do. Often times, a chat ubble will come up from your new person about the demands that he wants. You don’t exactly have to meet your person’s demands. You can simply tap on your person and drag them to wherever yu want. For example, you can put him to a desk where he is forced to start working.


The Virtual Families 2 tutorial guides you through the process of playing the game and the various abilities you have available to you in this game. Some of those things that you can do include moving the screen, checking on the happiness of your character, the health, and energy level of your person. You are also guided through the obvious, in-app purchases available to you through the game. The tutorial takes quite a while due to the nature of it causing you to pause numerous times in order to do the action yourself and then pausing it to show you the next step. After the tutorial ended, it feels like you are a bit lost in the game because you have no idea what to do or what to make of your person. I, personally, did not play the Sims, but I know that the game is similar. After making my character do a couple of random actions like going to the bathroom or eating something from the fridge, I felt like there was not anymore to the game than just watching your character do whatever he wanted to do.

For me, my character failed to really make much income in the game and the upgrades that I received were minimal to nothing due to the job of being an artist. It’s just like real life! No offense to artists, but being an artist is joke around the internet. After getting a spouse, it doesn’t really feel like the game gets any better besides having to make another person happy, or making another person literally, as in having a baby. When I play this game, it makes me feel like I’m living a double life. One trying to make my online character happy, and then in real life, making myself happy. I didn’t really feel like making my own character made me that happy.

I can see the appeal for possible people through wanting to create a perfect life through these online characters. For example, to improve your house, you have the ability to earn a promotion at work or be able to purchase new furniture once you have saved enough money. There is no way to earn really fast money in this game. Also, the game feels extremely slow due to the fact that Virtual Families 2 is basically run in real time. That means that when you go shopping and you want to put away groceries, you don’t have the ability to speed up time so that you can get past that part and onto doing something else with your life. It really feels like you have to live both your character’s life and your own life. It’s simply too much for me. I can’t play a game without the ability to play it quickly and not having to wait for a ton of time so that my character can make the action that I asked them to do five minutes ago.

Virtual Families 2 Hack for Money, Coins & XP

Virtual Families 2 is a really cool simulation gmae to play, but you need a lot of money, coins, and XP to get through the game and  unlock special items. Although you can get the money, coins, and XP through the app store, you will find out that this gets really expensive with just a few purchases. If you would like to get these items for free, then you need to download our Virtual Families 2 hack tool, which is right here on our website.

Check out the image below in order to see how our Virtual Families 2 hack tool works. The options menu is where you enter the amounts of money, coins, and XP that you want to add to your gaming account.

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Simply download the Virtual Families 2 hack tool, which takes 30 seconds, and then you will need to wait another 30 seconds while it automatically installs. You will need to select either Android or iOS, and then input the amounts of each item that you want to add to your account.

Press “Start” to begin the hack tool, and this should take no more than 45 seconds to complete. Once that has completed, open up the game on your device, and the money, coins, and XP will be sitting in your account ready to use. By using our free hack tool, not only can you get unlimited items, but it will allow you to focus on the game instead of trying to save up to get enough currency to buy the items you need in the game.

Virtual Families 2 Cheats and Tips

If you want to make your life easier in this game, there are a couple of things that you can do in this game to make everything more affordable. I will also guide you a bit through this game so that it is a bit easier to play because the tutorial a little bit misleading.

First of all, when you choose your first character, you have the option to choose another member so that you can decide if you want to choose a character who you like. If you want the game to be easier, you can choose a character who has a good job and makes a lot of money who also already has money in the bank that you can use once you choose the character. After you have chosen the best character that would fit any kind of desire that you want to fulfill in this game, just click the adopt button and you should be on your way to making a better home and aving a better life than the average Joe.


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In order to move where you want your person to move, you have to simply drag your finger to where you want to go. If you want to pick up a person, you can just tap them in order to select them and then drag your finger to the desired area. After you have gotten them to the area, you just have to let go so that you can let them go.

If you need your person to do some stuff with the items that you have in your house, such as the toilet, you can do it by just dragging your person like I talked about before, and dropping him or her on to the toilet. This will make them go to the bathroom whether they like it or not.

When your character gets hungry, you can feed them by giving them some food that you have in your inventory, or food that you purchased from the grocery store. When you purchase food, you have to drop it into the kitchen table so that they will put the groceries away at the speed of a freaking snail. After waiting 5 minutes for them to put the groceries away ever so slowly, you are forced to do a little bit of behavior training.

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Behavior training is like training a dog. You use a scolding and praising glove. By using both gloves, you teach your character to the right thing. If they are being bad and won’t follow directions, you use the scolding glove so that they understand that they should not be doing that and then when they do it right, you give them the praising glove so that they know that they are doing something right. I don’t particularly understand because it makes Virtual Families feel farther from reality because it’d be like training a dog to do the right thing, like training a dog to pee outside or training them to sit down. I’ve played nintendogs before, and it kind of felt exactly like that. If you use the scolding glove too often, you will run into an even bigger problem. Your person will begin to fall into depression.

If you want to check on whether they will fall into depression, you can just check their status and how well off they are by going to their character screen. You can do that by going to tapping on your character and then tapping on their name. This will give you the full details of your character and show you how happy they are or whether they’re sad and about to fall into depression.

In some of the areas of the game, you will have the ability for your character to act on the game. Those areas include the kitchen, work area, and office. Of course, if your character has a different job, there will be different furniture that you can use in order to fulfill your character’s job. If you want to get them to do their job or get them to cook a meal, just move your character to the work area and they will begin working or cooking, depending on where you drop them. If you want to bring up the purchase menu where you get whatever you want, you have the ability to buy anything you want as long as you can afford. If there’s anything that you need that the game can’t really provide through animation, it will provide it through the form of e-mail. When you purchase an item through the game, you will see the item in the decorations tab.

As awkward as it could be, any marriage proposal will come through email. So the women won’t actually show up to your door with a marriage proposal, but rather e-mail it to you. How nice of them huh. The game makes a lot of things awkward, but if you want to accept the marriage proposal, simply accept them into the family. Then if you want to make a child together, you just have to drag them on top of each other, as weird as that sounds, but that’s how it works in Virtual Families 2.

Virtual Families 2 Review

Virtual Families 2 is amusing in terms of how awkward it is when you actually play the game. You have the ability to adopt a person? That’s freaking next level when it comes to adopting a whole adult who has a job. Imagine if you could do that in real life. Just get someone off of the street who’s willing to be your doll. Then if you look at getting married, they send you a marriage proposal through the email! If that’s not enough of a joke to you, then I really don’t know what is. This game is full of really weird actions and kind of awkward for people to play. I don’t recommend this game to anyone under 18 because it really isn’t something that they should follow. I sincerely hope that no one in this world will ever propose to their spouse through email. I see this Virtual Families idea as more of a joke because how accurate is it to real life? Absolutely not realistic.

Then when it comes to the actual game, do you want to wait the amount of time that it would tke you to put away a couple of bags of food for a comical character in a game to put away a bag of groceries? You could literally go to sleep while your person performed some of the actions in this game. You shouldn’t have to wait a good five minutes for a game to start going. it should have a speed up button or something like that to make the game feel more like a player-controlled game instead of the game dictating what you do. I want to play a game where I can play whatever I want, so I can do whatever I desire, and see how the game system reacts to my actions as a player. The game does progress while you aren’t playing it. What I mean by that, is that the amount of action that happens while you’re not playing the game is pretty extensive, so your characters could be doing some random things if you haven’t played the game in a couple of hours.

Also, there’s the scolding and praising glove. Am I really making them do what I want by slapping them enough with the scolding glove like they’re a dog? This is such an awkward game that involves a ton of unrealistic aspects to it. The main problems of Virtual Families is that it’s way too slow in terms of how fast the game progresses and that it takes almost forever to make enough money to improve your house to the point where you like it. I guess that’s all part of the game so that you continue playing or have to buy in-app I guess.

Ratings

Artwork:I would rate Virtual Families 2 a 7/10. The actual graphics of the game are pretty decent, but the rest is what brings down the game. It’s pretty detailed in that the humans in this game have some details on them that are decently visible. If the game didn’t have decent graphics, it definitely wouldn’t be worth playing because you would be playing like, a weird odd game that didn’t have any visual appeal to it.

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Music and SFX: I would rate Virtual Families 2 a 5/10. There are so many classic Sim sounds that I hear when I hear other people playing this game. It’s really amusing and life-like I guess? It’s really hard to to tell with all the weird stuff that’s going on in this game. It’s okay, but it doesn’t make me want to play the game any more.

Story and Originality: I would rate Virtual Families 2 a 1/10. What am I doing in this game? I literally had no goal or storyline in this game, I think I was just following whatever the tutorial wanted me to do and after that, what the little player wanted to do. I was like a parent giving the baby its milk, and on top of that, treating them like a dog. It’s not original at all. The Sims is a much better game that I’ve seen and doesn’t have all of this weird stuff included like a marriage proposal through email.

General Gameplay: I would rate Virtual Families 2 a 1/10. I have to wait so long for them to put away their groceries. They definitely need to speed up the process because it gets so boring so quickly. I don’t want to experience this as if it were a real life simulation, I want to play with the characters as if it weren’t reality. I feel bad for the people that I’m controlling.

Addictiveness: I would rate Virtual Families 2 a 2/10. I could see it being addicting for a few select people who want to truly make a real house that was based off of reality, but I would see most people getting bored of this game due to the amount of time that it takes to get something done when there isn’t that much to do in the game when you aren’t able to get much salary.

Overall Rating: Overall, I would rate Virtual Families 2 a 3/10 because everything is so bad except the graphics in this game.