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Here are all the answers to the questions for the boating license in Bitlife: From what side of the vessel should you NEVER anchor? What does this marker signify? What does this marker signify?

You can enroll in the boating test by paying the fee of $210, which is quite affordable. The test will have more than 10 questions, and players are required to answer each one of them correctly in order to get a boating license. If you fail, you’ll have to wait another year, pay the license fee again, and then try again.

In previous versions of BitLife, your one-stop shop for house and car shopping was the Assets menu, which featured, under its sub-menus, the various options for realtors and car dealers. This was, of course, only limited to Bitzens 18-years-old and above for house buyers, and for car buyers, anyone who has a driver’s license.

Recommended for players aged 17 and up, BitLife is a life simulator where you can make the best (or worst) possible decisions for your Bitizens, or virtual humans, guiding their lives Well after its late 2018 release, Candywriter’s smash hit simulation game BitLife is still getting major updates.

What happens if you answer the boating test?

Once you answer the question, you can obtain your boating license and can move on.

First, you need a boat license, which you need to be 18 to get. You will also have to pay a small fee to take the test. Look under Activities and look for the License menu. There will be three options there, choose Boat. Now you need to pass the boating test.

BitLife is a game with a lot of options. You can live your life any way you want. You can be a pilot, but you could also be a useless layabout, but where’s the fun in that? Anyway, here’s a task that you might want to put in front of yourself, earning your boating license in BitLife.

How long does a car last in BitLife?

In previous editions of BitLife, the longest a car would normally last before breaking down entirely would be about 70 years — that’s an entire lifetime if you bought the car in your teens, or two lifetimes for paid players controlling characters across multiple generations.

First, get your Relationship bar with your significant other up to green, which simply means no cheating, no insulting, spend as much time as you could with them (or compliment them/have a conversation with them), and if they’re not saving it for marriage, make love to them. The tricky part, of course, would come when you’re planning your marriage ceremony and considering whether to have your fiance/fiancee sign a prenuptial agreement. Other than that, proposing was a walk in the park. Now, however, you’ll actually need to choose a spot where you wish to propose to your partner, and make sure you’ve got a ring to put on their finger.

Candywriter released BitLife for iOS (and later for Android) devices in September 2018, and as the game approaches its second year of availability, it remains as popular as ever and maintains its staying power very well for a game released that long ago. The premise of the game, in case you haven’t played it yet, …

In previous versions of BitLife, your one-stop shop for house and car shopping was the Assets menu, which featured, under its sub-menus, the various options for realtors and car dealers. This was, of course, only limited to Bitzens 18-years-old and above for house buyers, and for car buyers, anyone who has a driver’s license. Those features, however, are no longer available in the Assets menu. Instead of going there, you will now have to head over to the Activities menu, and scroll down to Shopping, which features Car Dealers and Real Estate Brokers as the first and third types of shopping you can do in this sub-menu. (As a bonus tip, the Go Shopping option now appears under Assets, so you can go to the Shopping sub-menu easily if you haven’t seen the sub-menu just yet.)

The best thing about BitLife is that the game just keeps getting bigger (while still relatively lightweight enough in terms of storage space taken up) and better, and there’s still a ton of things that can be added to make the game even more realistic than it already is.

Aside from airplanes, it’s not uncommon these days for the rich and famous to buy their own boats and sail them, and that’s not mentioning how even the not-so-rich and not-so-famous can afford a jet ski for some fun and excitement on the water . If you’ve been hoping for the day that your Bitizens can take advantage of such luxuries, then consider yourself lucky, because version 1.32 also includes the option to buy various types of boats and other types of water-based vehicles.

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Similar to the aircraft options, we’ve yet to see our characters drown or get lost at sea, or see their loved ones suffer a similar fate after getting gifted any of the aforementioned water craft. We’re guessing it’s possible, but we haven’t seen any reports either on the BitLife Reddit about such unfortunate ways for Bitizens to die.

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