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How to Beat Case 17 on MySims Agents
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Case 17 in MySims Agents is called "The Case of the Missing Shield." Here's a step-by-step guide on how to beat this case: 1. Talk to Mayor Rosalyn and she will tell you about the missing shield and ask you to investigate. 2. Head to the museum and talk to the curator. He will tell you that the shield was last seen in the Ancient Civilization exhibit. 3. Investigate the exhibit and you'll find that the shield is indeed missing. Look around for any clues, such as footprints or anything that seems out of place. 4. Follow the footprints to the east end of town and talk to the man in the green hat. He'll deny any involvement, but he'll give you a clue about a possible suspect. 5. Head back to the museum and talk to the curator again. He'll tell you that a mysterious man in a hat was lurking around the museum before the shield went missing. 6. Follow the clues and eventually you'll find the suspect. He'll deny any involvement, but he'll give you a hint about where the shield might be. 7. Go to the docks and investigate the crates. You'll find the shield hidden in one of the crates. 8. Once you have the shield, return it to the museum and talk to the curator. He'll thank you for your help and the case will be solved! Overall, this case is pretty straightforward, but be sure to talk to everyone and investigate thoroughly to find all the clues you need. Good luck!
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