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'''Malcolm's Mansion''' is a [[Residential lot]] in [[SimValley]] in [[The Sims Bustin' Out (console)|''The Sims Bustin' Out'' for console]]. It is the home of [[Malcolm Landgraab (console)|Malcolm Landgraab]]. Players can only reach this lot in story mode by reaching level 9 of their chosen career.
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'''Malcolm's Mansion''' is a [[Residential lot]] in [[SimValley]] in [[The Sims Bustin' Out (console)|''The Sims Bustin' Out'' for console]]. It is the home of [[Malcolm Landgraab (console)|Malcolm Landgraab]]. Players can only reach this lot in story mode by reaching level 10 of their chosen career. It is the hardest and most expensive lot (referring to its outrageous billing every three days) in the game. Sims can change this by redecorating the mansion themselves (see third paragraph).
   
When players first unlock the mansion and choose to move in, [[Mom Landgraab]] will appear on the lot and after using the social interaction, "Use Sign Language" she will run to Malcolm and slap him. After this Malcolm will leave the lot vowing for revenge.
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When players first unlock the mansion and choose to move in, [[Mom Landgraab|Mom ]] will appear on the lot and after using the social interaction, "Use Sign Language" she will run to Malcolm and slap him. After this Malcolm will leave the lot, vowing for revenge.
   
Players are then able to live in and customize the mansion as they want. As unlike all of the other lots in the game, the player won't lose any money or gain any money if they change the lot's value, meaning the player can do whatever they want with the lot.
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Players are then able to live in and customize the mansion as they want. As unlike all of the other lots in the game, the player won't lose any money or gain any money if they change the lot's value, meaning the player can do whatever they want with the lot. And since this lot is level 10 its every three-day billing is nearly seven thousand simoleons. If your child (this depends if you have one) has straight A's as needed he/she will be sent off to Prep School, giving you a better chance at redecorating/renovating the mansion. You can start out by deciding which side of the house you want to redecorate or remove and treat it. For its value you can also tear down the entire lot and sell everything off, leaving you what house design to use. Just remember that the walls are of less value when you go to tear them down due to an error in construction. In that case when the new house is built and the items you want are in the billing is much less (exceeding to the highest of your design 1,200-2,000 simoleons) than before. Now your sim will now be able to relax from those tensing moments on the billing.
   
 
== Glitches ==
 
== Glitches ==

Revision as of 14:35, 14 August 2015

Malcolm's Mansion
File:Mansion.jpg
Type: Residential
Size: Large
Number of floors: 1
Occupants: Landgraab family
Number of bedrooms: 2
Number of bathrooms: 2
Neighborhood: SimValley

Malcolm's Mansion is a Residential lot in SimValley in The Sims Bustin' Out for console. It is the home of Malcolm Landgraab. Players can only reach this lot in story mode by reaching level 10 of their chosen career. It is the hardest and most expensive lot (referring to its outrageous billing every three days) in the game. Sims can change this by redecorating the mansion themselves (see third paragraph).

When players first unlock the mansion and choose to move in, Mom will appear on the lot and after using the social interaction, "Use Sign Language" she will run to Malcolm and slap him. After this Malcolm will leave the lot, vowing for revenge.

Players are then able to live in and customize the mansion as they want. As unlike all of the other lots in the game, the player won't lose any money or gain any money if they change the lot's value, meaning the player can do whatever they want with the lot. And since this lot is level 10 its every three-day billing is nearly seven thousand simoleons. If your child (this depends if you have one) has straight A's as needed he/she will be sent off to Prep School, giving you a better chance at redecorating/renovating the mansion. You can start out by deciding which side of the house you want to redecorate or remove and treat it. For its value you can also tear down the entire lot and sell everything off, leaving you what house design to use. Just remember that the walls are of less value when you go to tear them down due to an error in construction. In that case when the new house is built and the items you want are in the billing is much less (exceeding to the highest of your design 1,200-2,000 simoleons) than before. Now your sim will now be able to relax from those tensing moments on the billing.

Glitches

  • If the player visits Malcolm's mansion before moving in, Malcolm will block the entrance and when the player does decide to move in, Malcolm won't be scared off the lot by Mom and because of this, players will have to live with Malcolm.